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140 Character Reviews 7/16/2014 Lots of the comics were read. Many of them were great. Some were not so great.

Aaron Meyers and His Amazing Review Crew
July 16, 2014
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Happy New Comic Book Day Everyone! pic.twitter.com/BFQhPy6sfo

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 16, 2014

Happy new comic day! Now go buy Seconds! pic.twitter.com/RAILkwcZdk

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) July 16, 2014

100 Anniversary Special #1 X-Men (Marvel Comics)

100th Anniversary Special X-Men was a solid one off story. Enjoyed reading it. pic.twitter.com/6teoTRTlJu

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 17, 2014

All-New X-Factor #11 (Marvel Comics)

 

All-New X-Factor #11: Finaly this dull arc has finished. Both writing and art are mediocre. The title has been better.

— Daniel Cole (@gizmo151183) July 16, 2014

All-New X-factor continues to be one of my favorite @Marvel books. Issue 11 is action-packed and full of wit and emotion. Love it! #ncbd

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 16, 2014

Atomic Robo Knights of the Golden Circle #3 (Red 5 Comics)

 

You know what we call a week with a new issue of Atomic Robo? The best week, that’s what. Great issue. pic.twitter.com/4YBGFECweI

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 17, 2014

The Auteur #5 (ONI Press)

The Auteur was fantastic. If you didnt get the issues get this collected. It will pull your brain through your butt pic.twitter.com/hAx2lyrhUa

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 16, 2014

THE AUTEUR #5: bat country! Romance, drugs, fatal erections, insanity — oh the beautiful horror of it all! pic.twitter.com/F5Y91VJsjv

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) July 17, 2014

Avengers World #9 (Marvel Comics)

I think this issue of Avengers World was my favorite one yet. pic.twitter.com/JgCNEwk8bd

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 17, 2014

Avengers World #9: Spencer can write Cannonball and Sunspot, but the narrative is lacking. Caselli and Mossa are on top form.

— Daniel Cole (@gizmo151183) July 16, 2014

Avengers World 9…. Hell Yeah! Taskmaster lives! Also, a HUGE surprise at the end. This was a very good issue! #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 16, 2014

Black Market #1 (BOOM! Studios)

 

Wow I love the concept of Black Market. This was a really cool first issue. Cant wait to read more! pic.twitter.com/95rJu4oq0b

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 16, 2014

BLACK MARKET #1: now supers have a new problem to worry about — cool concept & characters! pic.twitter.com/0EmxFllBY5

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) July 17, 2014

Burn the Orphanage Regin of Terror #3 (Image Comics)

 

I think this was the most “video game” issue of Burn the Orphanage to date. Fun fun series. pic.twitter.com/IjbXDf7Gcm

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 16, 2014

Cap’n Dinosaur One Shot (Image Comics)

Captian Dinosaur was a joy to read. Genuine joy. I love Kane’s art and the insanity of these books. pic.twitter.com/JFC5H2T9j6

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 17, 2014

Clive Barker’s Next Testament #11 (BOOM! Studios)

 

Next Testament is so fantastic. Brutally horrifyingly fantastic. pic.twitter.com/VLF3kdhJjM

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 16, 2014

The Devilers #1 (Dynamite Entertainment)

The Devilers #1 is an interesting first issue. I think this series has a lot of potential, I want to read more. pic.twitter.com/v64gkeoOha

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 16, 2014

Dark Engine #1 (Image Comics)

 

Dark Engine was pretty awesome. No idea really whats going on yet, but we’re not supposed to. More please! pic.twitter.com/aJ4UZUhnJi

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 16, 2014

Dark Engine #1 is a slow-burn story, but I feel like it’s going to have an amazing payoff. It’s very dark & violent, & I want more! #ncbd

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 16, 2014

DARK ENGINE #1: weird & savage! They used “the engine” to send a time-traveling female weapon that kills everything? pic.twitter.com/8KABnAZm9e

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) July 17, 2014

Elektra #4 (Marvel Comics)

The art in Elektra is so rad. The story has been fast paced & engaging. Enjoying this series a ton. pic.twitter.com/VST7LyS4Qq

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 17, 2014

Del Mundo’s work on Elektra is absolutely stunning. I also like that this villain is a brand new creation. pic.twitter.com/7sTYBxUybp

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) July 16, 2014

Fables #142 (DC/Vertigo)

Fables doesn’t slow down at all. I cant wait for the rest of this arc to play out. pic.twitter.com/GyNaB6AgAE

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 16, 2014

Fables is combining the sensibilities of a grandiose epic and character-driven tragedy, building towards its finale. pic.twitter.com/EwQjqH5TCj

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) July 16, 2014

God is Dead #16 (Avatar Press)

God is Dead 16 took things in a new direction. The war’s still raging in the heavens, & on earth there’s a new gunslinger protagonist! #ncbd

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 16, 2014

Harbinger #25 (Valiant Entertainment)

 

HARBINGER #25: Great anniversary package of stories and talent, Harada Global Conglomerates may be gone, but not the Harbinger Foundation.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) July 16, 2014

Judge Dredd #21 (IDW Publishing)

I love Dredd. The world is so well realised, central performance perfect and narrative engaging.

— Daniel Cole (@gizmo151183) July 16, 2014

Lady Zorro #1 (Dynamite Entertainment)

 

Lady Zorro #1 was a lot of fun. Action packed. Exactly what you would want from a series like this. pic.twitter.com/kO70bjevqy

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 16, 2014

Last Broadcast #3 (BOOM! Studios)

Every issue of The Last Broadcast unpacks this big story more and more. Very interested in seeing how this plays out. pic.twitter.com/fP6nJzvuf1

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 16, 2014

Last Broadcast 4 is filled with mystery, but it doesn’t feel overly daunting. It’s creepy and cool and one of my fav books right now. #ncbd

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 16, 2014

Last Fall #1 (IDW Publishing)

I like a good war sci fi story. The Last Fall has good potential. I want to see what happens next issue. pic.twitter.com/l0286GhwqP

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 16, 2014

Life With Archie #36 (Archie Comics)

 

Life with Archie 36 got me choked up. Why haven’t I been reading @archiecomics this whole time? pic.twitter.com/hnZJEoVySZ

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 16, 2014

I never thought an Archie comic would make me cry, but Life with Archie #36 proved me wrong. Well done. pic.twitter.com/Ey7qb8SHgq

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) July 17, 2014

Magneto #7 (Marvel Comics)

 

Magneto is so brutally awesome. Great character work too. Loving this series. pic.twitter.com/UgQeluwwVt

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 17, 2014

Magneto #7: Bunn continues to really push forward and it is a compelling read. Bellaire and Brown’s colour work is strikingly grim.

— Daniel Cole (@gizmo151183) July 16, 2014

Magneto 7 continues to show how badass he is, but kinda fell flat at the end. He made progress in his search though! #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 16, 2014

Magneto continues to be dark, while still portraying a very human character. Great stuff. pic.twitter.com/dpaDV8LBOB

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) July 17, 2014

Manifest Destiny #8 (Image Comics)

 

Man, another crazy great issue of Manifest Destiny. This series is so so good. pic.twitter.com/nD6RrwofjK

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 16, 2014

MANIFEST DESTINY #8: Every part of the creative process working in perfect harmony, Sacagawea is an all-star bit of characterization.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) July 16, 2014

Ms. Marvel #6 (Marvel Comics)

 

Putting Wolverine in a comic fan feel like a forced team up a lot of the time. Not this time. Ms Marvel I love you. pic.twitter.com/vxCm9POLD2

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 17, 2014

Ms. Marvel #6: Wilson’s use of Wolverine is perfect. The book continues to be fun. Wyatt’s art is a good fit for the book.

— Daniel Cole (@gizmo151183) July 16, 2014

Ms Marvel 6 rocks! At first I thought “damn… more wolverine”, but then it got awesome! Such a cool team-up! Read it!!! #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 16, 2014

Ms. Marvel. Wow. Such comics. Very art. Much great. pic.twitter.com/TqxismQB38

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) July 17, 2014

Nova #19 (Marvel Comics)

 

Nova #19 was a fun read. Rocket and Sam are an amusing team, and we finally get some real info about Jesse. I enjoyed it! #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 16, 2014

Original Sin #3.2 (Marvel Comics)

This Hulk vs Iron Man Original Sin mini series is kinda wacky. Im enjoying it though. Cool art too. pic.twitter.com/DDexV8Zy1u

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 17, 2014

Original Sin 3.2 is still the most interesting side story of this event. Banner & Stark are going to war, and Ross is in the mix too! #ncbd

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 16, 2014

Original Sin #6 (Marvel Comics)

Every issue of Original Sin gets crazier and crazier. Enjoying this event a lot. pic.twitter.com/sNDeomENPq

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 17, 2014

Original Sin 6 answered a few questions, but not any of the big ones. Can’t wait for the rest of the answers. #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 16, 2014

Original Sin still isn’t as bad as Identity Crisis, but that isn’t saying much. pic.twitter.com/jDQu0bJ33P

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) July 16, 2014

Princess Ugg #2 (ONI Press)

 

Looking forward to talking about Princess Ugg on @ComicsTherapy this week. pic.twitter.com/yVJQ0zpbRR

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 16, 2014

Rat Queens #7 (Image Comics)

Rat Queens grows on me more with every issue. The art is beyond divine. pic.twitter.com/zpQ6iaZhSY

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 16, 2014

Rat Queens 7 was excellent as usual! If you’re not reading this series, you’re doing yourself a disservice! #ncbd #comics #ratqueens

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 16, 2014

Oh man, Rat Queens is showing that it can be a dramatic powerhouse this month… And still be hilarious. pic.twitter.com/y7AdAR7UN6

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) July 16, 2014

Holy crap on a cracker was Rat Queens fantastic! As per usual. Still one of the best books on the shelf

— chris hogan (@unlikelynerd) July 17, 2014

RAT QUEENS #7: whoa shit is getting dark! Something big & nasty is coming but Betty is playing with a ball of yarn 🙂 pic.twitter.com/PJEnrgRTaM

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) July 17, 2014

The Remains #3 (Monkybrain)

 

The Remains is terrifying. Thanks for scaring me to my bones this NCBD morning @cullenbunn @ACZamudio @inkimpnick pic.twitter.com/k1Ub0HhElY

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 16, 2014

THE REMAINS #3: so good & creepy — can’t wait for the next issue! pic.twitter.com/yhpdbJHm9h

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) July 17, 2014

Robin Rises Omega #1 (DC Comics)

 

Robin Rises – Omega 01 was actually pretty rad. A lot of recap but a pretty cool story premise. Totally wacky comicy. pic.twitter.com/JYq4Ubq1xr

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 16, 2014

Robin Rises Omega is probably the best DC book I’ve read in months. #ncbd

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 16, 2014

Savage Hulk #2 (Marvel Comics)

 

Umm, what just happened at the end of Savage Hulk #2? It began with a typical hulk vs abomination fight, not sure how it ended here. #ncbd

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 16, 2014

Secret Avengers #5 (Marvel Comics)

Secret Avengers 5 was really good. I have no idea what’s going on, but that’s why it’s such a good spy book. Can’t wait for issue 6! #ncbd

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 16, 2014

Secret Avengers does so many things and it does them all well. Politics, humor, drama, all of it and damn good. pic.twitter.com/wNTy9dQHf1

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) July 16, 2014

Secret Avengers 5 is an awesome heady mix of humor, action, spy action and awesome art. Now I have sympathy for MODOK pic.twitter.com/kgtzNea6D6

— Jason Sacks (@jasonsacks) July 17, 2014

She- Hulk #6 (Marvel Comics)

 

The art in the arc of She-Hulk is amazing. Not right for this book but amazing. Would love to see this work elsewhere pic.twitter.com/0tll6h1F4W

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 17, 2014

I think She-Hulk has really nose dived in quality. I mostly blame Wimberly’s art.

— Daniel Cole (@gizmo151183) July 16, 2014

She-Hulk #6: Soule’s script is strong, but Wimberly’s art is often ugly. The book seems dated as everyone is dressed like its the 80s.

— Daniel Cole (@gizmo151183) July 16, 2014

This combat sequence in She-Hulk is fantastic. I still don’t know who Nightwatch is though. pic.twitter.com/fhPk5WepqQ

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) July 16, 2014

SHE-HULK #6: wait-a-minute wha?? Jen is just giving up on the Blue File? Something weird going on with Jen now… pic.twitter.com/ue1mGndM3G

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) July 17, 2014

She-Hulk 6 is a wonderful combination of sitcom wackiness, superhero action and experimental awesome art. Love it. pic.twitter.com/uy1iLDLQ1o

— Jason Sacks (@jasonsacks) July 17, 2014

Silver Surfer #4 (Marvel Comics)

 

Well The Guardians are just in every book now aren’t they? Ok fine. Silver Surfer was still a fun read. pic.twitter.com/gljbGTT8aJ

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 17, 2014

Silver Surfer is so much fun and it turns out the lead characters both have great taste in films. pic.twitter.com/vhkNVfu6Y6

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) July 17, 2014

Squidder #1 (IDW Publishing)

 

Squidder #1 was pretty interesting. I missed out on the kickstarter but I want to see where this goes. pic.twitter.com/awnMNzDiQT

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 16, 2014

Squidder #1 takes place in an apocalyptic world where squids have overthrown humanity. It’s dark and violent & obviously I like it. #ncbd

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 16, 2014

Star Wars: Darth Maul: Son of Dathomir #3 (Dark Horse Comics)

 

STAR WARS: DARTH MAUL: SON OF DATHOMIR #3: Didn’t care about the Maul bits, but loved Duchess Satine & Mandalorian stuff, great Frigeri art!

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) July 16, 2014

Stray Bullets Killers #5 (Image Comics)

Stray Bullets guys. Stray Bullets so so damn good. pic.twitter.com/4R52bFM3uX

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 17, 2014

Teen Titans #1 (DC Comics)

 

So the Teen Titans seem totally fine with letting people die, even if they are the villains.

— Daniel Cole (@gizmo151183) July 16, 2014

Also Bunker’s overreaction at the end is very very very heavy handed.

— Daniel Cole (@gizmo151183) July 16, 2014

I’m going to give Teen Titans another read later. But I found it mildly offensive.

— Daniel Cole (@gizmo151183) July 16, 2014

Teen Titans #1: A product of DC copying a more successful teen book from their rival and failing. Rocafort’s Wonder Girl isn’t a teenager.

— Daniel Cole (@gizmo151183) July 16, 2014

Teen Titans 1: Hey, remember when Will Pfeifer was a major up and coming talent? Those days will remain a memory… pic.twitter.com/SqQiDIk2qG

— Jason Sacks (@jasonsacks) July 17, 2014

Thunderbols #28 (Marvel Comics)

Thunderbolts 28 is the beginning of the end for the team, unfortunately. It was a pretty good issue with lots of jokes & a few deaths. #ncbd

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 16, 2014

Translucid #4 (BOOM! Studios)

 

Translucid has completely sucked me in. The art and story are really something powerful and special. pic.twitter.com/LkCZCewTJE

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 16, 2014

Translucid 4 finally confirms which character is the hero. It also has a really messed up ending! This is a great miniseries! #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 16, 2014

Umbral #7 (Image Comics)

 

Umbral keeps upping the stakes with every issue. If you haven’t been reading this you are missing out big time. pic.twitter.com/7OUgRJN1YS

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 16, 2014

UMBRAL #7: Aesthetic like Guillermo Del Toro from Chris Mitten and a writing workshop from Antony Johnston #Whispering #KeepYourTitsOn

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) July 16, 2014

Uncanny X-Men #23 (Marvel Comics)

 

Uncanny X-Men is a really good Original Sin tie-in. Makes a lot of sense actually, not forced. pic.twitter.com/rqYiA10JEL

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 16, 2014

I have a feeling that the next issue of Unc X-men is going to be insane! They’re going to read Xavier’s will, maybe he’ll stay dead! #ncbd

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 16, 2014

The Wicked + The Divine #2 (Image Comics)

 

The Wicked & The Divine was both. Great second issue. I want to read more. A lot more. pic.twitter.com/iL9I67kwlV

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 16, 2014

THE WICKED + THE DIVINE #2: The pop mythology story that Gillen and McKelvie have been primed to tell for years.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) July 16, 2014

The Wicked + The Divine #2: Beautiful art meets engaging narrative. Impressive stuff from an impressive creative team.

— Daniel Cole (@gizmo151183) July 16, 2014

Wicked + Divine #2 was as fun & exciting as the issue 1! The pantheon is full of twisted and interesting characters. Love it! #ncbd #WicDiv

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 16, 2014

The Wicked + The Divine may be my new favorite book of 2014. The team on this comic is perfect. pic.twitter.com/9ppm8qzHsh

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) July 16, 2014

Wicked + Divine is an amazing mixture of brilliant writing and beautiful art. @kierongillen & @McKelvie have outdone themselves. Bravo

— chris hogan (@unlikelynerd) July 17, 2014

Wildfire #2 (Image Comics)

 

Wildfire #2 was pretty cool. Things escalated quick. Really interested to see where the story goes. pic.twitter.com/eysuLbCtv0

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 16, 2014

Withcfinder Mysteries of Unland #2 (Dark Horse Comics)

WITCHFINDER: THE MYSTERIES OF UNLAND #2: oh man! I hate eels now! Good, classic horror though pic.twitter.com/zqDLP3qEWi

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) July 17, 2014

X-Men #16 (Marvel Comics)

 

X-Men #16: It is all a bit of a mess. Wood’s plot is dull and too long. Buffagni and Sandoval turn in some dreadful art.

— Daniel Cole (@gizmo151183) July 16, 2014

 

All the comics have been read & are in sleeping in their bags & boards. Thanks for another wonderful NCBD everyone! pic.twitter.com/tKIoquk3y6

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 17, 2014

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