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140 Character Reviews 6/17/15

Aaron Meyers and His Amazing Review Crew
June 18, 2015
140 Character Reviews, Marvel Comics, Reviews

ALEX + ADA #15 (Image Comics)

When I say this, know Im being completely sincere. Alex & Ada Crushed me. What a spectacular book. Everyone read it! pic.twitter.com/mIXP5C7O9D

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 18, 2015


No YOU cried at the end of Alex + Ada. Ok, it was me. This was a perfect end to an amazing series. pic.twitter.com/KQsM7hPAZO

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) June 18, 2015


Alex + Ada 15 has a happy ending. I'm not the kind of reader that always wants that, but for this book I was. I'm happy with it. #ncbd

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) June 17, 2015


The ending to Alex+Ada is the most perfect thing in an all of comics.

— Katie Scarlett (@KatieScarlett94) June 17, 2015


Alex + Ada #15 stuck the landing.

— Dan Gehen (@gehendj) June 18, 2015

ARCHIE VS PREDATOR #3 (Dark Horse Comics)

well, im starting to think that Archie vs predator might not turn out A-OK for everyone… pic.twitter.com/zIPMcX1Ol1

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 17, 2015

ARMOR WARS #2 (Marvel Comics)

Armor Wars 2 gives a little more insight into the Technocity and the death of "Spyder Man". It's good. #Ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) June 17, 2015

ASTRO CITY #24 (Vertigo Comics)

I just cant say enough good things about Astro City. What a wonderful comic. pic.twitter.com/RcSUBQTJJe

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 18, 2015


ASTRO CITY #24: There's a paper to be written about how Busiek juxtaposes Silver Age shenanigans with modern social sensibility.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) June 17, 2015

ASTRONAUTS IN TROUBLE #1 (Image Comics)

Astronauts in Trouble is an interesting first issue. I like the art a lot. Looking forward to seeing where this goes. pic.twitter.com/EVFi92OaLz

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 18, 2015


ASTRONAUTS IN TROUBLE #1: Sacrifices the adventure of the original for a talky period thing, too much LOOKIE HYEAH SHEE! parlance for me.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) June 17, 2015

BLACK CANARY #1 (DC Comics)

BLACK CANARY #1: I love Wu's art & Loughridge's color! Cool take on Dinah pic.twitter.com/XkyfJs7yvp

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) June 18, 2015


Black Canary #1 is very well drawn and colored. I liked looking at it and reading the action sequences.

— Mad Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) June 17, 2015


Black Canary #1–another series where it kind of offends me that the creative team thinks people my age talk like this.

— ImpeRaytor Furiosa (@RaySonne) June 17, 2015


A lot of things bother me about Black Canary that are too much to put into one tweet, but let's just say none of it is plausible.

— ImpeRaytor Furiosa (@RaySonne) June 17, 2015


We were talking yesterday how most comic book artists live at poverty level. Try being in a rock band. They don't make shit.

— ImpeRaytor Furiosa (@RaySonne) June 17, 2015


So Dinah going into a rock band to make money for her dojo? No way. Record companies don't play like that. They give you loans you pay back.

— ImpeRaytor Furiosa (@RaySonne) June 17, 2015


In the age of torrenting, bands depend largely on merch for survival. By the way, was that merch kid also their manager?

— ImpeRaytor Furiosa (@RaySonne) June 17, 2015


He kind of seemed like it if venue managers were bothering to tell him about the band's not getting paid.

— ImpeRaytor Furiosa (@RaySonne) June 17, 2015


That isn't to say that some bands don't make money, but in America they better already have a consistent vocalist fans are familiar with.

— ImpeRaytor Furiosa (@RaySonne) June 17, 2015


I expect this lack of knowledge to occur in fanfiction, not professionally published literature where research is key. Frustrating.

— ImpeRaytor Furiosa (@RaySonne) June 17, 2015


That's not even going into the characterization and dialogue problems I had. Guess all my woes with this comic are out now.

— ImpeRaytor Furiosa (@RaySonne) June 17, 2015


Black Canary #1 has a solid narrative, but my god did Annie Wu fucking kill it on art duties! Stunning!

— Dan Gehen (@gehendj) June 18, 2015

BLOODSHOT REBORN #3 (Valiant Entertainment)

I love the story that Lemire is crafting with Bloodshot Reborn. Brutal issues with a deep and rich plot. pic.twitter.com/ZroABnTSWk

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 18, 2015

BURNING FIELDS #5 (BOOM! Studios)

Burning Fields is truly a surprising and intense story. More people need to be reading this story. pic.twitter.com/Sk5pLk6e4j

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 18, 2015

DARK HORSE PRESENTS #11 (Dark Horse Comics)

Im always impressed by the quality of the stories in Dark Horse Presents. This usually a great value for what you get pic.twitter.com/sfNyMi5tTm

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 17, 2015

DEADPOOL’S SECRET SECRET WARS #2 (Marvel Comics)

Deadpool's Secret Secret Wars has several hilarious moments in it. I'm really enjoying this series! #Ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) June 17, 2015

DEATHLOK #9 (Marvel Comics)

Deathlok is one of the few marvel books to survive my pull list that isn't tied to Secret Wars. pic.twitter.com/zCklE5yubH

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 18, 2015

DR. FATE #1 (DC Comics)

DOCTOR FATE #1: I definitely enjoyed this! Looking forward to reading this whole series pic.twitter.com/DEgxsmbBWa

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) June 18, 2015

EI8HT #5 (BOOM! Studios)

EI8HT concluded fantastically and I wish there was more right now! pic.twitter.com/lHHvZC0eOE

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 18, 2015


I've really enjoyed EI8HT. This last issue sets up more stories and continues to have great, distinctive art. pic.twitter.com/VHD7SxRuiN

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) June 18, 2015

EMPTY ZONE #1 (Image Comics)

Empty Zone #1 was a bit of a head scratcher but the art is great. Sticking with this. pic.twitter.com/gBqtKmq1N8

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 17, 2015


EMPTY ZONE #1: Maybe too much mood and not enough story, but it's beautifully done and I'm intrigued. It's been too long w/o a book by JSA!

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) June 17, 2015

ESCAPE FROM NEW YRK #7 (BOOM! Studios)

Dang, im just loving Escape from New York. This book looked great, the colors make the art so perfect. pic.twitter.com/9WgDCwGgr9

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 18, 2015

FICTION #1 (BOOM! Studios)

Really liked the first issue of The Fiction. The art is great, the colors really make the book pop. Give me issue 2! pic.twitter.com/zZXf4zTfnc

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 18, 2015


THE FICTION #1: creepy & surreal! I loved the start of this series with its fresh but classic childhood fantasy feel pic.twitter.com/fD5rBpK0EK

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) June 18, 2015


THE FICTION #1: I don't know, feels kinda like Narnia x The Unwritten, not really my thing.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) June 17, 2015

GHOSTBUSTERS GET REAL #1 (IDW Publishing)

I don't read many comics based on licensed properties, but I couldn't pass this one up. I loved the Real GB as a kid. pic.twitter.com/vC7n3vqlFB

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) June 17, 2015


Ghostbusters Get Real 1 is a lot of fun. I'm excited to read more! #NCBD #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) June 17, 2015

GIANT DAYS #4 (BOOM! Box)

Giant Days is the best fun book to exist. Thanks @conmantherad for introducing me to it.

— Katie Scarlett (@KatieScarlett94) June 18, 2015

GOD HATES ASTRONAUTS #9 (Image Comics)

why should you be reading God Hates Astronauts? I think this panel sums it up nicely. pic.twitter.com/raQXcxuRUP

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 17, 2015


This panel is just one of the many reasons that you should be reading God Hates Astronauts. Issue 9 rocks! #ncbd pic.twitter.com/1bYbSztgNp

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) June 17, 2015

HARLEY QUINN AND POWERGIRL #1 (DC Comics)

Harley Quinn and Power Girl 1 is a continuation of their team-up from Harley Quinn's solo series. It's still very fun. #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) June 17, 2015


Harley Quinn & Power Girl #1 was sooo ridiculous. Having Palmiotti and Conner write PeeGee again will make me revisit the "Power Trip" tpb.

— Dan Gehen (@gehendj) June 17, 2015

HEXED #11 (BOOM! Studios)

Hexed 11 is so damn cool. It's become one of my favorite ongoings… I'm surprised more people don't talk about it. #NCBD #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) June 17, 2015

INFINITE LOOP #3 (IDW Publishing)

Infinite Loop kinda broke my heart this week. pic.twitter.com/RTeWeggI5Q

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 17, 2015

IVAR, TIMEWALKER #6 (Valiant Entertainment)

Is anyone else loving Ivar, Timewalker as much as I am? pic.twitter.com/KybiG8Ifls

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 17, 2015


Ivar, Timewalker #6 gave me 3 immortal brothers fighting like 5 year-olds. Great stuff and lots of fun from Van Lente and Portela

— Dan Gehen (@gehendj) June 18, 2015

JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #1 (DC Comics)

JLA #1: This line from JLA #1 perfectly expresses my reaction to JLA #1. Nice Howard Porter cover though. pic.twitter.com/q0AGuGJCyd

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) June 18, 2015


JLA was really strong. Big and epic and the art was widescreen Hitch goodness. pic.twitter.com/szP0aCXR5m

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) June 18, 2015


JLA 1 is pretty fun. There's an interesting mystery and a decent fight. I'll keep reading it for a while. #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) June 17, 2015


Justice League of America #1 surprised me with how fun it was. Hitch's writing surpassed his art, which was sadly inconsistent.

— Dan Gehen (@gehendj) June 17, 2015

KAIJUMAX #3 (ONI Press)

I get more and more invested in Kaijumax with every new issue. Im really loving this series. pic.twitter.com/SPNX3i7ZYN

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 18, 2015


Kaijumax 3 is just as fun and entertaining as the first two issues. I love this book! #NCBD #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) June 17, 2015

KING JUNGLE JIM #4 (Dynamite Entertainment)

I fully enjoyed this first arc of (King) Jungle Jim was fully enjoyable. I hope they make more. pic.twitter.com/k6HT4wHzUN

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 18, 2015

KING MANDRAKE MAGICIAN #2 (Dynamite Entertainment)

(King) Mandrake is very fun so far. Feels like a fresh take on the character. pic.twitter.com/OQ14Aabijj

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 18, 2015

KITCHEN #8 (Vertigo Comics)

The Kitchen was a really good story. If you didnt read this, get it collected. pic.twitter.com/GjxQhtKcm3

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 18, 2015

Really enjoyed The Kitchen #8. As a series finale, it was Shakespearean (or George RR Martin-ian?) in its brutality.

— Dan Gehen (@gehendj) June 17, 2015

LAZARUS #17 (Image Comics)

A new issue of Lazarus has me on the edge of my seat. So much going on right now in this story. pic.twitter.com/EpFhn6fo6M

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 18, 2015


LAZARUS #17: It's just so good on so many levels. Rucka & Lark make it look effortless & easy, but making comics is not effortless & easy.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) June 17, 2015


Great to have Lazarus back. Rucka & Lark continue to produce one of the best books out there. Great action & drama. pic.twitter.com/v5C1XtjWeF

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) June 18, 2015


Lazarus #17, save me.

— ImpeRaytor Furiosa (@RaySonne) June 17, 2015


One thing is for sure: I really need to reread at least the last arc of Lazarus. Feels so long ago already.

— ImpeRaytor Furiosa (@RaySonne) June 17, 2015


I missed @MichaelLark66 's art. Seeing it again is like coming home. pic.twitter.com/xnaHLDE6BH

— ImpeRaytor Furiosa (@RaySonne) June 17, 2015


I mean, coming home to a place that has been completely trashed by warfare and dystopianism, but y'anno.

— ImpeRaytor Furiosa (@RaySonne) June 17, 2015


Goddamn. Lazarus #17 pic.twitter.com/yyiYDiRwfa

— ImpeRaytor Furiosa (@RaySonne) June 17, 2015


I find it hilarious in Lazarus that even in a world where Israel/Palestine is one, China and Japan still hate one another.

— ImpeRaytor Furiosa (@RaySonne) June 17, 2015

LETTER 44 #17 (ONI Press)

Its kinda amazing how every issue of Letter 44 ramps up the stakes and the action more and more. pic.twitter.com/WX1O0wIQZp

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 17, 2015

LOW #7 (Image Comics)

What a great week when we have a new issue of Low out to read. what an emotional issue. pic.twitter.com/8SLjwi8KZ8

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 17, 2015


LOW #7: It feels like a cross between a creepy Twilight Zone morality play and Fahrenheit 451, very much my thing.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) June 17, 2015


Low 7 is very dark this time. It's great, just dark and somewhat sad. #NCBD #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) June 17, 2015

LUMBERJANES #15 (BOOM! Box)

Lumberjanes #15. I actually talk like Jen sometimes. pic.twitter.com/WmGgCKnaNf

— ImpeRaytor Furiosa (@RaySonne) June 17, 2015


How does this series just keep on getting better?! pic.twitter.com/uvrcwsET3g

— ImpeRaytor Furiosa (@RaySonne) June 17, 2015


that bulbasaur in the background of that one panel, hahahaha I can't

— ImpeRaytor Furiosa (@RaySonne) June 17, 2015

MAD MAX FURY ROAD FURIOSA #1 (Vertigo Comics)

Mad Max Furiosa shows exactly what the movie was praised for choosing not to, which complicates my feelings.

— ImpeRaytor Furiosa (@RaySonne) June 17, 2015


Loving the art, though pic.twitter.com/oR65MpFhjg

— ImpeRaytor Furiosa (@RaySonne) June 17, 2015


and with one sequence I suddenly really, really wish that Mad Max: Fury Road: Furiosa did not exist. Pointless. Disgusting. Damaging.

— ImpeRaytor Furiosa (@RaySonne) June 17, 2015


Furiosa #1 does a decent job fleshing out the world of Fury Road, but ultimately falls short of reader expectations.

— Dan Gehen (@gehendj) June 17, 2015

MAGNETO #19 (Marvel Comics)

Magneto 19 is excellent too! He's still committed to his agenda despite the end of the world, and I love his attempt to be a hero. #ncbd

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) June 17, 2015

MANIFEST DESTINY #15 (Image Comics)

I just love Manifest Destiny more and more every issue. Seriously stupendous book. pic.twitter.com/gGKk2kX1cU

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 17, 2015


MANIFEST DESTINY #15: Old Weird America done by blending fact and fiction, totally superb and clever. pic.twitter.com/Y53hFcsBkU

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) June 17, 2015

MIND MGMT #34 (Dark Horse Comics)

Holy balls…Mind MGMT has my heart racing after this latest issue. pic.twitter.com/yzygoBQqDR

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 17, 2015

MOON KNIGHT #16 (Marvel Comics)

Moon Knight is another Marvel book I dont need to be in Secret Wars. Great issues. Great series model. pic.twitter.com/9flPsuD38T

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 18, 2015


Moon Knight 16 is excellent as always. I truly love @Cullenbunn's take on the character. #Ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) June 17, 2015

MS MARVEL #16 (Marvel Comics)

ms Marvel ties in very well into the event. That can be a clunky transition and this issue dealt with it well. pic.twitter.com/sNDCQvB2ST

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 18, 2015


Ms. Marvel 16 is a fun look at the end of the world, and it has an amazing final page. I'm looking forward to the next one! #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) June 17, 2015


Alphona is back, this opening is incredible, and everything about Ms. Marvel is amazing pic.twitter.com/JxvF2Aq1vP

— ImpeRaytor Furiosa (@RaySonne) June 17, 2015


(seriously, I missed all the pigeons)

— ImpeRaytor Furiosa (@RaySonne) June 17, 2015


You know what's different about Ms. Marvel? The exposition chapters tend to be more exciting whereas in many other series the expo bores.

— ImpeRaytor Furiosa (@RaySonne) June 17, 2015


I'm not sure if it's because the creative team gives more wit to their character earlier and less to plot. I need to find a good comparison.

— ImpeRaytor Furiosa (@RaySonne) June 17, 2015


I still have three more comics to read today, but between all the pigs & that ending, Ms. Marvel #16 wins the week for me.

— ImpeRaytor Furiosa (@RaySonne) June 17, 2015

ODD SCHNOZZ AND THE ODD SQUAD #6 (ONI Press)

Wow that was a super intense issue of Odd Schnozz pic.twitter.com/6I0VbdP8Cu

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 18, 2015

OH, KILLSTRIKE #2 (Image Comics)

Oh, Killstrike has kinda hooked me. Im enjoying this book way more than I thought I would. Silly but silly fun. pic.twitter.com/XIs7PrRHVb

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 17, 2015

OLD MAN LOGAN #2 (Marvel Comics)

Im loving Old Man Logan more than I probably should or is healthy to do but wow. pic.twitter.com/5yktN7uLMz

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 17, 2015


Old Man Logan 2 is kinda nuts! This is one of the best Secret Wars Tie-Ins… You should be reading it. #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) June 17, 2015

PLANTS VS. ZOMBIES: BULLY FOR YOU #1 (Dark Horse Comics)

My family all loves Plants vs Zombies and we have become big fans of the comics. Great to have a new story arc out. pic.twitter.com/9mgNoaH8LP

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 18, 2015

PREZ #1 (DC Comics)

Prez #1 really surprised me. Awesome art, a fun story, im in this for the full ride. pic.twitter.com/JbJ7JPlXrE

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 17, 2015


How did the Prez creators already figure out that the way to my heart is pigs? pic.twitter.com/d20LEtPytY

— ImpeRaytor Furiosa (@RaySonne) June 17, 2015


So Prez #1 had some pretty sharp social commentary all while retaining its amusement. Surprisingly good book!

— ImpeRaytor Furiosa (@RaySonne) June 17, 2015

PROJECT SUPERPOWERS: BLACKCROSS #4 (Dynamite Entertainment)

BLACKCROSS #4: The script feels a little nebulous, but I like the raw texture of the art, and the idea of merging horror with capes.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) June 17, 2015


Blackcross has that great Ellis combination of dark humor, weirdness and inscrutability, with terrific art. pic.twitter.com/gt5JyXQHDn

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) June 18, 2015


Project Superpowers: Blackcross #4 isn't very enthralling. Cool stylistic things going on, though pic.twitter.com/GPhoxukxSh

— ImpeRaytor Furiosa (@RaySonne) June 17, 2015

REVIVAL #30 (Image Comics)

Revival 30 seems like it's the beginning of the end. I think we're close to finding out more about the revivers. #NCBD #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) June 17, 2015

RICK AND MORTY #3 (ONI Press)

Rick and Morty 3 is a lot of fun. It's one of the few comics based on a tv show that I read, that has the same feel. I really enjoy it.#NCBD

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) June 17, 2015

ROBIN: SON OF BATMAN #1 (DC Comics)

Robin, son of Batman is incredibly cool. I can't wait to read more. #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) June 17, 2015

RUNAWAYS #1 (Marvel Comics)

If you were wondering if runaways #1 was as fun as you would hope, then the answer is yes. pic.twitter.com/dbuVcD58HP

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 18, 2015


Runaways 1 is charming and fun. I really enjoyed it! #Ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) June 17, 2015

RUNLOVEKILL #3 (Image Comics)

Run Love Kill has really won me over. Great art and the story pacing is working great. Dont miss out on this book. pic.twitter.com/hUYcryMNZK

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 18, 2015


RUNLOVEKILL #3: This was a fun all-action issue, the visuals in the snow sequence were great.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) June 17, 2015


RunLoveKill 3 is action packed and reveals a lot of the backstory behind why Rain is being hunted. It's very good! #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) June 17, 2015

SECRET IDENTITIES #5 (Image Comics)

Secret Identities has evolved into a much bigger comic on my reading list than I had expected. Invested in this story pic.twitter.com/AcL3f5EuAQ

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 18, 2015

SECRET SIX #3 (DC Comics)

It's still rough around the edges, but Secret Six #3 has the book starting to really feel like… Secret Six. Hopefully #4 arrives on time.

— Dan Gehen (@gehendj) June 17, 2015

SHAPER #4 (Dark Horse Comics)

Ive been enjoying the fast paced story telling of Shaper. Action packed. pic.twitter.com/qwPRg70ewu

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 17, 2015

SOUTHERN BASTARDS #9 (Image Comics)

Southern Bastards keeps me hooked every page. This is a book you cant miss, cant put down. pic.twitter.com/fiDlS32jAG

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 17, 2015


Southern Bastards 9 is really good. It's a great start to the new arc, I'm looking forward to watching it unfold. #NCBD #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) June 17, 2015


Southern Bastards #9 is perfect. It's currently in a three way tie for my favorite ongoing series with Saga and COPRA.

— Mad Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) June 17, 2015

SPACE RIDERS #3 (Black Mask Comics)

SPACE RIDERS #3: I think I love this book–no, I know I do pic.twitter.com/1WR3zDTolP

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) June 18, 2015

SQUADRON SINISTER #1 (Marvel Comics)

Squadron Sinister was WAY more violent that I was expecting. Brutal first issue. pic.twitter.com/AvZwIvtowl

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 18, 2015


Squadron Sinister was a fun book. I love a good "evil versions of heroes" story. pic.twitter.com/ll9sLkphB5

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) June 18, 2015


Squadron Sinister 1 is pretty interesting. Evil Hyperion is a dick! #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) June 17, 2015

STRAIN THE NIGHT ETERNAL #10 (Dark Horse Comics)

The closer the show gets to coming back on the more invested in reading The Strain I get. pic.twitter.com/IfCJXLhnXd

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 17, 2015

STRAY BULLETS SUNSHINE & ROSES #5 (Image Comics)

Empty Zone #1 was a bit of a head scratcher but the art is great. Sticking with this. pic.twitter.com/gBqtKmq1N8

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 17, 2015

STUMPTOWN VOLUME 3 #6 (ONI Press)

Always fun to get a new Stumptown story. This one is about Coffee. @andreashock must be jumping for joy. pic.twitter.com/6RqV4qNP2T

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 18, 2015


STUMPTOWN #6: It's another fun start that uses the context of a particular subculture to achieve authenticity, unique and a joy to read.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) June 17, 2015

SURFACE #3 (Image Comics)

The Surface 3 is awesome and weird, and I liked it. #NCBD #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) June 17, 2015

TALES OF HONOR: BRED TO KILL # (Image Comics)

TALES OF HONOR: BRED TO KILL #1: It relies A LOT on dense and heavy narration, but I still enjoy the world-building around Honor Harrington.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) June 17, 2015

TECH JACKET #10 (Image Comics)

man oh man, Tech Jacket has always given me my moneys worth. Great story telling. pic.twitter.com/5ELF6SMQQr

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 18, 2015


Tech Jacket 10… Holy crap. That last page. #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) June 17, 2015

THORS #1 (Marvel Comics)

Thors, aka CSI Battleworld was fantastic. pic.twitter.com/oPeo2fXqyU

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 17, 2015


Thors was fantastic. I loved it. It really was a cop story with hammers. Highly entertaining book. pic.twitter.com/1z4o9XUw8G

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) June 18, 2015


Thors 1 was fun but predictable. It's still a good Secret Wars Tie-In. #Ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) June 17, 2015

TREES #10 (Image Comics)

trees is a slow burn book but each issue has so much to think about its worth all the wait. pic.twitter.com/hz4HQYhcOv

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 17, 2015


TREES #10: Enjoyed the latent commentary about the NYPD evolution and nature of the city.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) June 17, 2015


Trees 10 is intriguing and has stunning artwork, but it's still a tough series to follow. #Ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) June 17, 2015

USAGI YOJIMBO #146 (Dark Horse Comics)

Every new issue of Usagi Yojimbo has me so happy to have it back. pic.twitter.com/3Xct3vuDj8

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 17, 2015

VALHALLA MAD #2 (Image Comics)

Valhalla Mad is the Space Viking drinking quest comic Ive been missing in my life. pic.twitter.com/FHBUvR5cva

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 18, 2015


ok pals, thats it. Thats my stack. What a great NCBD! I couldn't have asked for more. Lets do it again is 7 yeah? pic.twitter.com/aT5QtUHE3M

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) June 18, 2015

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