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140 Character Reviews 5/27/15

Aaron Meyers and His Amazing Review Crew
May 28, 2015
140 Character Reviews, Marvel Comics, Reviews

ALL NEW HAWKEYE #3 (Marvel Comics)

Lemire has done a great job of keeping me interested in Hawkeye. pic.twitter.com/YRPRBvVRFq

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 28, 2015


Lemire's run on Hawkeye is becoming a fav. Poignant, yet witty, not to mention the two different art styles. Swoon. Kate Katie Hawkeye.

— Katie Furiosa (@KatieScarlett94) May 28, 2015

BEHEMOTH #2 (Monkeybrain)

Behemoth has been an intense read so far. If you are missing out on this catch up, its digital! pic.twitter.com/XmKjtt2l1R

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 27, 2015

BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA #11 (BOOM! Studios)

Big Trouble in Little China is worth every penny. Great art, consistently funny. pic.twitter.com/2MNm118dNa

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 27, 2015

BLACK WIDOW #18 (Marvel Comics)

Interesting end not end to this arc of Black Widow. Kinda left me with mixed feelings. pic.twitter.com/AYJbzNCqod

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 28, 2015


Currently auditioning someone to hold me after I read Black Widow because dem feels.

— Katie Furiosa (@KatieScarlett94) May 28, 2015

CAPTAIN CANUCK 31 (Chapter House Comics)

Captain Canuck is a good read. The back up is cool too. Also, Captain Canuck has a beard. pic.twitter.com/o9Ycd2LpAc

— Mike Lepine (@lepineisme) May 28, 2015

CHILLING ADVENTURES OF SABRINA #3 (Archie Comics)

Sabrina #3 hooked me back in again. The tone and pace of this book is growing on me. pic.twitter.com/CGlQ9VBs3G

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 28, 2015

CONVERGENCE #8 (DC Comics)

Convergence #8 was a messy conclusion to a messy event. Despite its numerous shortcomings – especially with the art – I still found it fun.

— Dan Gehen (@gehendj) May 28, 2015

CONVERGENCE: BLUE BEETLE #2 (DC Comics)

I actually really loved Blue Beetle 2 @ScottyLobdell.Packed with one-liners and clever setups. Put Lobdell on Beetle! pic.twitter.com/RzvjnB645z

— Jason Sacks (@jasonsacks) May 28, 2015

CONVERGENCE: DETECTIVE COMICS #2 (DC Comics)

Convergence Detective Comics 2: Total deus ex machina ending shows the pointlessness of this whole event. pic.twitter.com/3Mm6xyNt8j

— Jason Sacks (@jasonsacks) May 28, 2015

CONVERGENCE: SHAZAM #2 (DC Comics)

Convergence Shazam was an absolute joy. Seriously loved this more than I can say. pic.twitter.com/YM5qmrUvW6

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 28, 2015


Convergence: Shazam is a real delight. Hugely entertaining and truly gorgeous art. This creative team is the best. pic.twitter.com/gHRp0RRs89

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) May 27, 2015


Now Convergence: Shazam #2… that there is a fine looking book – thanks Shaner! The writing by Parker is pretty spectacular too.

— Dan Gehen (@gehendj) May 28, 2015

CURB STOMP #4 (BOOM! Studios)

Curb stomp was pure gang violence. The coloring was great. Over too soon! pic.twitter.com/PObHgGyvKF

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 27, 2015


CURB STOMP #4: what a blast! This was a really cool mini-series–I'm looking forward to Ferrier's next project! pic.twitter.com/9H0AujG7pg

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) May 28, 2015

DEADLY CLASS #13 (Image Comics)

Holy dammmmmmmmm Deadly Class. ooof. pic.twitter.com/6ABT6jL5ph

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 27, 2015


DEADLY CLASS #13: This was such a great portrait of Maria, with exceptional action choreography, and an unexpected ending.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) May 27, 2015


Jesus christ Deadly Class is so damned good! I mean…. fuck. This issue. Fucking great

— Chris Hogan (@unlikelynerd) May 27, 2015


Oh man. Deadly Class was a serious gut punch. So intense, and the art from Craig & Loughridge is just stunning. pic.twitter.com/OuPyGHD40n

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) May 28, 2015


Oh hai Deadly Class that was a bit of a surprise there.

— Katie Furiosa (@KatieScarlett94) May 28, 2015

DIVINITY #4 (Valiant Entertainment)

Divinity was a real surprise hit. Another Valiant book you can read on its own. pic.twitter.com/g7ArMnGuNZ

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 28, 2015


Divinity has been a very cool series. I'm curious to see this character take his place in the Valiant universe. pic.twitter.com/vtjDnbIgcW

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) May 28, 2015

FIGHT CLUB 2 #1 (Dark Horse Comics)

The art sold me on Fight Club 2. I want to read more I think. pic.twitter.com/Btzph045cq

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 27, 2015

FRANKENSTEIN UNDERGROUND #3 (Dark Horse Comics)

FRANKENSTEIN UNDERGROUND #3: this story is getting really interesting now–I think it finally found its legs pic.twitter.com/pbUK9WsLsF

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) May 28, 2015

GRINDHOUSE DRIVE IN BLEED OUT #5 (Dark Horse Comics)

How is every new issue of Grindhouse so good and different? This was so much fun. pic.twitter.com/q2Fe9YsYYn

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 28, 2015

HELLBREAK #3 (Image Comics)

Are you reading Hellbreak? You should be. Its awesome. pic.twitter.com/YToLvDMIue

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 27, 2015

HIGH CRIMES #10 (Monkeybrain)

Starting my NCBD by getting crushed by the latest issue of High Crimes. Read. This. Book. pic.twitter.com/fiEyJC9hwZ

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 27, 2015

INFERNO #1 (Marvel Comics)

Inferno #1 was pitch perfect. Made me feel like I was back in the event again. pic.twitter.com/BNljd1QXX7

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 27, 2015

INFINITE LOOP #2 (IDW Publishing)

I like the tone and topic that Infinite Loop is exploring, It can be heavy handed but its been a good read. pic.twitter.com/AUuhFjKt5Q

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 28, 2015

INFINITY GAUNTLET #1 (Marvel Comics)

Infinity Gauntlet is one you don't want to miss. pic.twitter.com/b6uq5C8QBf

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 27, 2015

INHUMANS ATTILAN RISING #1 (Marvel Comics)

Atillian Rising is a sleeper hit I think. If you are invested in secret wars and you skipped this, well, dont. pic.twitter.com/Nebc8kwjHZ

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 28, 2015


Inhumans: Attilan Rising was a fun issue. I'm curious to learn more. pic.twitter.com/K86vVjcbm3

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) May 28, 2015

INVINCIBLE #120 (Image Comics)

Invincible might be getting to "real" for me. hits too close to home. pic.twitter.com/YzGG15LTwa

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 28, 2015

INVISIBLE REPUBLIC #3 (Image Comics)

Invisible Republic has been gorgeous and so well written. pic.twitter.com/OBt1mkL20t

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 27, 2015


INVISIBLE REPUBLIC #3: This gets stronger with every issue, a very rich drama with some great colors by Jordan Boyd.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) May 27, 2015

IVAR TIMEWALKER #5 (Valiant Entertainment)

Ivar Timewalker has been so great. If you want to get into the Valiant U this is a great one to do that with. pic.twitter.com/8KwatiurI4

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 27, 2015

KING FLASH GORDON #4 (Dyanmite Entertainment)

I hope we get more King Flash Gordon. Surprised at how much I enjoyed this. pic.twitter.com/wEDoqyEFgz

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 27, 2015

KING PRINCE VALIANT #2 (Dynamite Entertainment)

Prince Valiant blew my socks off. Every issue twists this story in a new direction. pic.twitter.com/tU5UW70iDN

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 27, 2015

LIFE AFTER #10 (ONI Press)

Gah! I cant wait for more The Life After. I hope it returns quickly. So into this book. pic.twitter.com/UGwwjPCnwk

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 28, 2015


Mannnnn… if you aren't reading The Life After you are missing out. For real. This issue… just wow. Great stuff

— Chris Hogan (@unlikelynerd) May 27, 2015

MATERIAL #1 (Image Comics)

MATERIAL #1: This was a little more obtuse than I’d hoped for.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) May 27, 2015

MAYDAY #2 (Blackmack Studios)

MAYDAY #2: this is sooo good & wicked crazy–I love it! pic.twitter.com/9KqoPz2Sll

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) May 28, 2015

MISTER X: RAZED #4: stylish & ever so twisty–man, I love Motter's Mister X pic.twitter.com/uzeMKFnkwQ

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) May 28, 2015

MODOK ASSASSIN #1 (Marvel Comics)

I didnt know what to expect from MODOK Assassin but wow that was great. pic.twitter.com/rB41LpX5No

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 28, 2015

NUTMEG #3 (Action Lab Entertainment)

NUTMEG #3: such a fun, quirky series! pic.twitter.com/CWdGw5XKwC

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) May 28, 2015

ODD SCHNOZZ AND THE ODD SQUAD #3 (ONI Press)

Odd Schnozz continues to be a ton of fun. Great art, fun read. pic.twitter.com/vAxHKO2Q2h

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 27, 2015

OLD MAN LOGAN #1 (Marvel Comics)

Old Man Logan was everything I hoped. That art is so rad. pic.twitter.com/1eGoS8Bvjv

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 27, 2015


OLD MAN LOGAN #1: Lovely art from Andrea Sorrentino and some touching moments, yet still feels wasted on this crossover/reboot/whatever.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) May 27, 2015


Old Man Logan was fantastic. Excellent story from Bendis and Sorrentino's art was off the charts good. pic.twitter.com/jpSo342sy1

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) May 28, 2015

OUTCAST #9 (Image Comics)

I was ready to drop Outcast but this latest issue gave me enough to want to come back. pic.twitter.com/ys0fOapBss

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 28, 2015

PASTAWAYS #3 (Dark Horse Comics)

Who else is loving Past Aways? This has been a great read. pic.twitter.com/Qtm82AD3KH

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 28, 2015

PISCES #2 (Image Comics)

Pisces has some gorgeous art. I dont know whats going on but I want to find out. pic.twitter.com/dqHoyAxWF1

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 27, 2015


PISCES #2: I was a little hesitant after the 1st issue, but it’s really starting to come together, it’s clear the book has something to say.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) May 27, 2015

POSTAL #4 (Image Comics)

Postal is violent and engaging. The mystery of what the deeper story is keeps me hooked. pic.twitter.com/Qzus0lEA8c

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 27, 2015

PROVIDENCE #1 (Avatar Press)

Im surprised how good this first issue of Providence was. Hardly any tentacle rape. At least so far. pic.twitter.com/jAw1yXVCAy

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 28, 2015


Not sure I got the point of Alan Moore's Providence #1 but it's just a first issue and I'm sure the horror will come pic.twitter.com/VQggFcH46c

— Jason Sacks (@jasonsacks) May 28, 2015

SCARLETT COUTURE #2 (Titan Comics)

I'm enjoying Scarlett Couture. The art is very animated like. pic.twitter.com/dy3uMhjVWF

— Mike Lepine (@lepineisme) May 28, 2015

SECRET WARS JOURNAL #1 (Marvel Comics)

Didnt know what to expect from Secret Wars Journal but im really glad I got it. pic.twitter.com/6PH4QYdKFf

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 27, 2015

SECRET WARS 2099 #1 (Marvel Comics)

Secret Wars 2099 was a fun read. Some great character work in this first issue. pic.twitter.com/A8jgrZZpZE

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 28, 2015

SEX #21 (Image Comics)

More people need to be going out and having Sex in their pile. Have Sex on their computer. Have Sex in their house. pic.twitter.com/niv9DXd3c0

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 27, 2015

SONS OF THE DEVIL #1 (Image Comics)

Sons of the Devil has great art. I do want to come back for more. See what happens next. pic.twitter.com/dkOZKJ8bY1

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 27, 2015


Loved the creepy, paranormal vibe from Sons of the Devil #1 by Booch and Infante. Please sirs, I'd like some more.

— Dan Gehen (@gehendj) May 28, 2015

SUICIDERS #4 (Vertigo Comics)

Suiciders has great art. The brutality of the story & how attached to the characters im getting makes it a must read pic.twitter.com/J1DlnrBw6I

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 28, 2015

SURFACE TENSION #1 (Titan Comics)

SURFACE TENSION #1: ohh this is really good–interesting horror with cool characters pic.twitter.com/gOtryb45N0

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) May 28, 2015

THEY’RE NOT LIKE US #6 (Image Comics)

They're Not Like Us is a dont miss book. This latest issue has been particularly powerful. pic.twitter.com/SSNwfPGtNM

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 27, 2015


THEY’RE NOT LIKE US #6: What a dramatic end to the first arc, leaving lots of options for future stories and conflicts. Love it!

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) May 27, 2015

WAYWARD #8 (Image Comics)

Wayward has the best art. Im surprised how much I like this book. pic.twitter.com/ZmI0EDzQDN

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 28, 2015


Wayward #8 contains all its main cast & is a good time to think about how I don't feel like I know most of them very well

— ImpeRaytor Furiosa (@RaySonne) May 27, 2015

WHERE MONSTERS DWELL #1 (Marvel Comics)

Where Monsters Dwell was perfection. I cant wait to read more of this. pic.twitter.com/u0yk0KX4fb

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 28, 2015


WHERE MONSTERS DWELL #1: hilarious & fun, pulpy adventure–this Karl Kaufmann is a roguish cad but he's met his match pic.twitter.com/lQTONVZwET

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) May 28, 2015


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I think thats it. My stack is read. What a spectacular NCBD, lets do it again in 7 ok friends? pic.twitter.com/Fu6OZyE7mf

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) May 28, 2015

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