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140 Character Reviews 7/9/2014: Come see what the boys have read for you this week!

Aaron Meyers and His Amazing Review Crew
July 10, 2014
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Happy New Comic Book Day Everyone! pic.twitter.com/uAvkTyuWZP

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 9, 2014

Happy #NCBD everyone! pic.twitter.com/RpXBif38F9

— chris hogan (@unlikelynerd) July 9, 2014

100 Anniversary Special #1 Spider-Man (Marvel Comics)

I really dig the alternative universe stories so far in the 100th anniversary books. Spider-Man was intense. pic.twitter.com/WFMRn0rAMz

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 9, 2014

Abe Sapien #14 (Dark Horse Comics)

 

Abe Sapien was another intense issue this week. Really enjoyed all of this series. pic.twitter.com/fZ5ZrrINaw

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 9, 2014

All New Invaders #7 (Marvel Comics)

Invaders has been really good. And with the cliff hanger at the end of this issue Who knows what will happen next! pic.twitter.com/jqt7zfOYF9

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 10, 2014

All-New Invaders #7: Is far too dense as exposition is the main storytelling device. The few character moments are solid though.

— Daniel Cole (@gizmo151183) July 9, 2014

All New X-Men #29 (Marvel Comics)

Great issue of All New X-Men this week. The problem with Time Travel is that everything can and will happen again. pic.twitter.com/NrlpHjliAO

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 10, 2014

…and the biggest twist of the week goes to @BRIANMBENDIS for All-New X-Men 29! Seriously didn’t see that coming. #ncbd

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 9, 2014

Amazing X-Men #9 (Marvel Comics)

Amazing X-Men #9: Still continues to feel very classic in terms of X-Men stories. The Nightcrawler/Colossus dialogue is a highlight.

— Daniel Cole (@gizmo151183) July 9, 2014

Damn! The last page of Amazing X-men #9 is shocking! The wendigo change somebody you wouldn’t expect and then it gets even worse! #ncbd

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 9, 2014

American Vampire Second Cycle #4 (DC/Vertigo)

Every new issue of American Vampire is such a treat. Love this book, so intense. pic.twitter.com/s2ArU0AReG

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 10, 2014

American Vampire: Second Cycle #4 is a great ending to a great opening arc. I’m very, very excited for whatever comes next.

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) July 9, 2014

Every time an issue of American Vampire comes out I have to read it twice Once for the story, once for the art. This is comics at their best

— chris hogan (@unlikelynerd) July 10, 2014

Avengers #32 (Marvel Comics)

 

Avengers was great as usual. Theres a lot of unanswered questions left to reveal. pic.twitter.com/zqXWTGyaNo

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 10, 2014

I’m not sure where Avengers 32 is taking us, but it’s full of spectacular WTF moments. @JHickman is doing an awesome job with it! #ncbd

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 9, 2014

Avengers #32: Hickman pays due to some of his FF stories as the heroes meet a familiar face. Still seems like treading water though

— Daniel Cole (@gizmo151183) July 9, 2014

Avengers Uncovered #7 (Marvel Comics)

Avengers Undercover is so good. Really looking forward to next issue. pic.twitter.com/M8jBGFf4SG

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 10, 2014

Avengers Undercover continues to be an incredibly cool, fun, and unique book! That last page of #7 was awesome! @HopelessDent #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 9, 2014

Events are accelerating quickly in Avengers Undercover, but it still reads great. Hopeless and Walker are champs. pic.twitter.com/hWJr4tLJ8P

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) July 9, 2014

Captain Marvel #5 (Marvel Comics)

 

Looking forward to talking about Capitan Marvel on @ComicsTherapy this week. pic.twitter.com/nEIJRSPqWd

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 10, 2014

Captain Marvel #5: Carol seems to get lost in her own book. Lopez continues to be the only reason to read this.

— Daniel Cole (@gizmo151183) July 9, 2014

Captain Marvel 5 was great. The motivation behind the spartax takeover was surprising, now I want to know how it’ll affect the galaxy! #ncbd

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 9, 2014

Coffin Hill #9 (DC/Vertigo)

COFFIN HILL #9: Eve working her magic to catch the Ice Fisher — hope we get to see why she became a cop pic.twitter.com/ziKaoQAaeR

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) July 10, 2014

Daredevil #5 (Marvel Comics)

 

Daredevil is a master class in story telling. I hope this run never ends. pic.twitter.com/pXCUWoMQ9l

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 9, 2014

Only Samnee and Waid could make a fight with Leapfrog this cool. Daredevil is too much fun to miss. pic.twitter.com/fgy2tnk3F3

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) July 9, 2014

DAREDEVIL #5: great issue! Heroic Foggy, the new Leapfrog & Dr. Pym pic.twitter.com/nd25CjRN8Q

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) July 10, 2014

Deadpool #31 (Marvel Comics)

Deadpool 31 was excellent! Lots of amusing stuff, the best was DP riding Mjolnir. Looking forward to #32! @GerryDuggan @thebrianposehn #ncbd

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 9, 2014

Death Vigil #1 (Image Comics)

 

Death Vigil #1: Sejic serves up a fun start to what is sure to be a great fantasy series. His artwork is the books selling point.

— Daniel Cole (@gizmo151183) July 9, 2014

Detective Comics #33 (DC Comics)

Detective Comics #33: Although beautiful to look at, the narrative lacks any real depth.

— Daniel Cole (@gizmo151183) July 9, 2014

Detective Comics 33 was pretty good. I loved seeing Batman and Harvey come to blows. Harvey’s gonna get hurt! #ncbd

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 9, 2014

Edison Rex #16 (Monkeybrain)

Starting my NCBD by reading the latest issue of Edison Rex. So great, what an awesome series. pic.twitter.com/J5HeWuI6eM

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 9, 2014

Eerie Comics #5 (Dark Horse Comics)

 

EERIE #5: “everlasting joy” discovered in Paleolithic super-psilocybin! pic.twitter.com/FUp7eGyqQT

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) July 10, 2014

Empty Man #2 (BOOM! Studios)

The Empty Man #2 was great. This is more than just a scary story, there is a deep mystery to unlock here. pic.twitter.com/zQvd5F8OUj

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 9, 2014

The Empty Man 2 is just as creepy and cool as the first issue. I’m looking forward to the rest of the series! @cullenbunn #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 9, 2014

THE EMPTY MAN #2: sooo creepy — I’m loving this horror story & I’m genuinely worried about the main characters pic.twitter.com/Myq4D4iEsa

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) July 10, 2014

Fantastic Four #7 (Marvel Comics)

 

Fantastic Four #7: The core character crisis is overshadowed by a cliffhanger that does intrigue. The art teams really sell the emotions.

— Daniel Cole (@gizmo151183) July 9, 2014

Fantastic Four 7 was okay, but it continues to be the weakest part of the Original Sin event. #ncbd

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 9, 2014

FBP Federal Bureau of Physics #12 (DC/Vertigo)

 

Great issue of FBP this week. But im confused, is the series ending next issue or just this story arc? pic.twitter.com/hnAL40BfYn

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 10, 2014

FBP #12: I approve of this… “reality confluence” pic.twitter.com/I1TgO1CdPj

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) July 10, 2014

Ghosted #11 (Image Comics)

 

Wonderful issue of Ghosted this week. That really filled in some back story and revealed some great nuggets. pic.twitter.com/yuf8GbL7nj

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 9, 2014

GHOSTED #11: Anderson is a bad ass taking on southern biker gang making ghost candles from real virgin’s blood! Hah! pic.twitter.com/ZozikEUtEr

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) July 10, 2014

Ghosted was, well, Ghosted. Still one of my favorite comics going. If you’re not reading it you’re missing out on some great story telling

— chris hogan (@unlikelynerd) July 10, 2014

Grayson #1 (DC Comics)

Grayson #1 was a fun read. Felt very “Winter Soldier” to me for the DCU. pic.twitter.com/im3vwweboC

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 9, 2014

Grayson #1: A welcomed swashbuckling tone underpins this new direction for the character. However the narrative is flat. Merely fine.

— Daniel Cole (@gizmo151183) July 9, 2014

Grayson was a very pleasant surprise. Looking forward to more of this comic. pic.twitter.com/3kfDX8Ahg4

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) July 10, 2014

Grayson was really good. The art is perfect and the story was interesting. Surprise appearance from a fav character! pic.twitter.com/muAUUPEkXb

— Mike Lepine (@lepineisme) July 9, 2014

Great Pacific #16 (Image Comics)

WOW Great Pacific took it up three notches on the intensity meter. What a cliffhanger! I need to read the next issue! pic.twitter.com/iSs8anKnFM

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 9, 2014

Infinity Man and the Forever People #2 (DC Comics)

 

INFINITY MAN AND THE FOREVER PEOPLE #2: man, I really want my own Mother Box! She even sings! pic.twitter.com/Pu3Mfl3UGU

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) July 10, 2014

Life After #1 (ONI Press)

The Life After hooked me big time. I cant wait to read more of this series. pic.twitter.com/SROXM90uv0

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 9, 2014

THE LIFE AFTER #1: The Truman Show x What Dreams May Come, with the surprise appearance of my favorite American author.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) July 9, 2014

The Life After #1: Is a solid first issue. Fialkov and Gabo tell an interesting tale. Certainly one to watch out for.

— Daniel Cole (@gizmo151183) July 9, 2014

The Life After starts a little slow, but ends spectacularly! ONI Press may have another hit on their hands! #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 9, 2014

The Life After is an interesting debut and a great showcase for artist Gabo’s storytelling skills. pic.twitter.com/E8PcCfqgBP

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) July 9, 2014

THE LIFE AFTER #1: after reading this & THE BUNKER, it’s clear that Fialkov is really good at hooking me in! pic.twitter.com/K88T2jHDGM

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) July 10, 2014

The Life After was great. I’m looking towards to more of it! Two page spread was awesome. pic.twitter.com/1oxWHjnd1L

— Mike Lepine (@lepineisme) July 9, 2014

Lumberjanes #4 (BOOM!/BOOM Box!)

 

Lumberjanes is a cute comic. I mean that in the best way. Its a cute book thats a lot of fun. Read cute comics. pic.twitter.com/EUUrG9xxJU

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 10, 2014

Lumberjanes is an absolute blast. This new character had me laughing out loud. pic.twitter.com/4S9WGPdFAU

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) July 9, 2014

Lumberjanes continues to be a delight! pic.twitter.com/kq3eOf3sXR

— Mike Lepine (@lepineisme) July 9, 2014

New Suicide Squad #1 (DC Comics)

“Task Force XL” That’s a thing someone says in New Suicide Squad #1. I can’t stop laughing. This book sucks real bad.

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) July 9, 2014

My love for the Suicide Squad means I’m already inclined to judge new iterations harshly, but this comic is really, really bad.

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) July 9, 2014

New Suicide Squad #1: 90s style over substance. There is potential, but it is hidden by the sheer amount of mediocrity on display.

— Daniel Cole (@gizmo151183) July 9, 2014

Nightcrawler #4 (Marvel Comics)

 

Nightcrawler #4: A turning point in quality as Claremont manages to not swamp the book with words. Nauck’s art is still perfect for the book

— Daniel Cole (@gizmo151183) July 9, 2014

Nightcrawler 4 continues to feel like a story straight out of the 80’s or 90’s. I still very much enjoy Claremont’s writing. #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 9, 2014

Original Sin #5.1 (Marvel Comics)

 

Ok I hate the Angela / Thor thing. That being said, I kinda love the Angela / Thor thing. pic.twitter.com/AJeVrUtmEA

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 9, 2014

Thor and Loki:10th realm was interesting. I like the pairing of young Loki with modern Thor. Can’t wait to see what old Loki is up to. #ncbd

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 9, 2014

Original Sins #3 (Marvel Comics)

 

Original Sins has great story lines. Been enjoying these issues a lot. pic.twitter.com/pELpaHA3kJ

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 10, 2014

Original Sins #3 is still telling three different stories. The short spider-man one in the back was my favorite, but they’re all fun. #ncbd

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 9, 2014

Red City #2 (Image Comics)

 

Red City #2 was excellent! The story moved along nicely, and we learned a little more about Cal. I’m eagerly awaiting issue 3! #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 9, 2014

Royals Masters of War #6 (DC/Vertigo)

Epic conclusion to Royals: Masters of War. I loved this series. Read it when it comes out collected. Seriously. pic.twitter.com/NX9GzWcFRX

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 10, 2014

Sherwood TX #1 (12-Gauge Comics)

 

SHERWOOD, TEXAS #1: really glad I picked this up! Cool riff on Robin Hood set in modern Texas with interesting chars pic.twitter.com/zm2wV9587h

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) July 10, 2014

Shutter #4 (Image Comics)

What @leiladelduca & @joekeatinge are crafting in Shutter is my kinda jam. What a great issue this week,. pic.twitter.com/wsdtiUHVir

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 9, 2014

SHUTTER #4: gorgeous art in this crazy book & Kate is pretty amazing pic.twitter.com/6dGuaO0Se4

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) July 10, 2014

Shutter is jam-packed with creativity and fresh ideas AGAIN! I love the mini-origins at the start of each issue too. pic.twitter.com/8SPfbz6hv5

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) July 9, 2014

Spider-Man 2099 #1 (Marvel Comics)

 

Holy Shock its cool to have Spider-Man 2099 back! pic.twitter.com/dLE1gC7j0f

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 9, 2014

Words I’ve never said before: I’m very excited to read Spider-Man 2099 this week.

— Jason Sacks (@jasonsacks) July 9, 2014

Spider-Man 2099 was pretty good! It’s a bit cheesy that he’s moving into apartment 2099, but it hold up with the old series. #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 9, 2014

Spider-Man 2099 #1: Although the humour is hit or miss, David brings back Miguel’s charm. Sliney’s art is well executed and engaging.

— Daniel Cole (@gizmo151183) July 9, 2014

Spread # 1 (Image Comics)

 

Love love loved this first issue of Spread! Im super excited for more of this series. I think its going to be great! pic.twitter.com/IRsmglHCQl

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 9, 2014

SPREAD #1: The Walking Dead x Lone Wolf & Cub w/ a little Saga, instantly disturbing visuals, grindhouse violence, and a great world-build.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) July 9, 2014

Jesus jumped up on a pogo stick! That Justin Jordan sure knows how to write great comics! Spread #1 was fantastic! Can’t wait for more!

— chris hogan (@unlikelynerd) July 10, 2014

Spread 1 lived up to the hype! Justin Jordan has another awesome violent story for us. It feels like a bloodier Fear Agent! Loved it! #ncbd

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 9, 2014

SPREAD #1: cool horror about people with weird names struggling against raiders & fucked up, gibbering monstrosities pic.twitter.com/hDoSZ3rNzt

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) July 10, 2014

Spread #1 introduces a cool premise, but the real star lies in the art and the telling. Horrifyingly beautiful. pic.twitter.com/C5qbhKgyIn

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) July 9, 2014

Star Wars #19 (Dark Horse Comics)

 

Star Wars continues to be great. Enjoyed this run through out. pic.twitter.com/sMLnGFwBj7

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 9, 2014

STAR WARS #19: I love Seren Song! Assassin Droids. Y-Wings. Love having the gang back together (creative team AND Luke, Leia, Han, Chewie).

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) July 9, 2014

Strange Nation #6 (Monkeybrain)

 

STRANGE NATION #6: this comic is great in so many ways but Jesse is one of the best — now go save the world! pic.twitter.com/Umz8L4rAa3

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) July 10, 2014

Superior Foes of Spider-Man #13 (Marvel Comics)

If Marvel ever cancels Superior Foes how much I would I have to pay @steve_lieber & @nickspencer to make it for me? pic.twitter.com/WQjOlVKv6N

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 10, 2014

I love Superior Foes of Spider-Man so much. I haven’t stopped laughing for the last 30 minutes. Pick of the week! pic.twitter.com/FfkIxDVGUX

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) July 10, 2014

SUPERIOR FOES #13: this much fun in a comic should be illegal so we could work hard to legalize it pic.twitter.com/sNbvMTcCgy

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) July 10, 2014

Superior Foes of Spider-Man is always a terrific amount of fun. #13 was no different. Great stuff

— chris hogan (@unlikelynerd) July 10, 2014

Superman/Wonder Woman #10 (DC Comics)

Every issue of the Doomed story makes it more and more interesting. Really enjoying it. pic.twitter.com/DhMP0wS18e

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 9, 2014

Thomas Alsop #2 (BOOM! Studios)

 

Thomas Alsop #2 was really good. There is a lot of depth to this story. pic.twitter.com/62aKTBXW4h

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 9, 2014

United States of Murder Inc. #3 (Marvel Comics)

Looking forward to talking about The United States of Murder Inc this week on @ComicsTherapy pic.twitter.com/Mzs9eAa5GW

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 9, 2014

I’m enjoying the alternative history of United States of Murder Inc. pic.twitter.com/DyrR2oofrc

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) July 10, 2014

Usagi Yojimbo Color Special Artist One Shot (Dark Horse Comics)

The Usagi Yojimbo Color One Shot was great. Plus its in color. Wonderful. pic.twitter.com/4VGPJYGiVL

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 9, 2014

Walking Dead #129 (Image Comics)

 

I knew it couldn’t last but Im scared at what will happen next in The Walking Dead. pic.twitter.com/Ofj4u23kwr

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 10, 2014

Wasteland #56 (ONI Press)

WASTELAND #56: Holy Crap. I think we just saw the origin of Sand-Eaters. I’ve never loved this book more, two apocalyptic threads merging.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) July 9, 2014

Winter Soldier Bitter March #5 (Marvel Comics)

 

The Biter March was a great mini series but im tired of great comics written by great creators so #firerickremender. pic.twitter.com/6KK11saPYC

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 10, 2014

That was an interesting and kind of sad ending to Winter Soldier: the Bitter March. Overall, it was a great miniseries. #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 9, 2014

The conclusion of The Bitter March is bleak, but really good. This comic will stick in my thoughts for a while. pic.twitter.com/ylhbQICZBA

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) July 10, 2014

Wolverine #10 (Marvel Comics)

Wolverine 10 summed it up perfectly when it said his best superpower is having a lot of friends. Only 2 issues left til death! #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) July 9, 2014

Done with my stack, thanks for a great day everyone! pic.twitter.com/qV4XCZRyTy

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) July 10, 2014

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