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Aaron Meyers and His Amazing Review Crew
March 19, 2015
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Happy #ncbd everyone! pic.twitter.com/iezNNHJuqg

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) March 18, 2015


It's the best day of the week! Happy #NCBD everyone! pic.twitter.com/Ika5wlbsRy

— Maestro Anar-Chris (@unlikelynerd) March 18, 2015


Happy #ncbd day!! All female-led titles, only women at my lcs today. It's like we can read and make decisions too! pic.twitter.com/FjFdVcwqOD

— Kates (@KatieScarlett94) March 18, 2015

ALEX + ADA #13 (Image Comics)

Oh wow Alex & Ada just got even more intense. I didn't thing I could be this nervous for what might happen. pic.twitter.com/JdP3r8R3fE

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 19, 2015


Alex + Ada 13 might be the start of the story evolving. It's been fun up til this point, but now it's getting crazy. #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) March 18, 2015


Oh man. Alex + Ada was so great this month. Sadly nothing this good can last. Need the next issue NOW. pic.twitter.com/gvWGhR9hHN

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) March 19, 2015


Alex + Ada just took an exciting turn, but it required a lot of smart characters to be very, very dumb to get there. pic.twitter.com/3l0epNdKSr

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) March 19, 2015


Alex+Ada is the perfect book. This issue kicked everything up tenfold and is setting us up for the final issue. Where I will cry.

— Kates (@KatieScarlett94) March 18, 2015


Tension continues to build in Alex + Ada #13 – a great love story is now a great fugitive robot love story. Lovin' it pic.twitter.com/K8j64N88H2

— Dan Gehen (@gehendj) March 18, 2015

ALL NEW CAPTAIN AMERICA #5 (Marvel Comics)

well @Remender broke my heart in this issue of Capitan America. Seriously. A terrific issue. pic.twitter.com/cXFWWsVG5Z

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 19, 2015


All-New Captain America is fine, but it feels like it's just treading water before Secret Wars. Too long, no tension. pic.twitter.com/xJQ8sDmPLr

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) March 19, 2015

ALL NEW X-MEN #39 (Marvel Comics)

I love Adrea Sorrentino's art so much. It made this issue of All New X-Men for me. pic.twitter.com/xaOduhUry3

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 19, 2015


All New X-men 39 moves the Black Vortex story along, but nothing of major consequence happens. #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) March 18, 2015

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #16.1 (Marvel Comics)

Amazing Spider-Man 16.1 is a good read! I was surprised by how interestingly Wraith is being written. Check it out! #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) March 18, 2015

BATGIRL #40 (DC Comics)

There are some classist overtones to Batgirl #40 that I find disturbing. I don't think it's there on purpose, but it's there.

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) March 19, 2015


The story centers on Babs saving wrongly targeted people from being removed from society to prevent crime.

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) March 19, 2015


All of those people appear to be successful, intelligent, well dressed, etc. The people being targeted are those rarely connected to crime.

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) March 19, 2015


That reads oddly to me. We already live in a society where many people are wrongly targeted to prevent crime, but they don't look like this.

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) March 19, 2015


It seems like I'm supposed to care more about the successful youth that resemble me than the disenfranchised people living this scenario.

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) March 19, 2015


I would have loved to have seen Babs standing up for those who are already targeted by police and gov't as problems, instead of this.

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) March 19, 2015


I hope that makes sense. Batgirl #40 feels like a big missed opportunity that utilizes those of us who have it best as victims.

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) March 19, 2015


I'm fascinated by Batgirl because it has so many great elements (compositions, colors), but often misses opportunities or acts lazy.

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) March 19, 2015


It's a series constantly on the verge of greatness, but so many of the scripting elements read like first drafts.

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) March 19, 2015


That applies to basic story problems, and failing to get at the ideas that make the comic interesting.

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) March 19, 2015


I still really enjoy reading Batgirl each month. Stewart's page layouts are incredible. That art team is always on the ball.

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) March 19, 2015


Batgirl #40: Like every issue so far there are obvious script problems, but damn those compositions look good. pic.twitter.com/BA0dAExNH9

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) March 19, 2015


Been thinking about Batgirl #40 all day. It's not mind-blowing. Still convoluted. But they tied it up in a way they can "start fresh."

— Kate (@KatieScarlett94) March 19, 2015


Maybe in June we can get the Batgirl story we've been hoping for?

— Kate (@KatieScarlett94) March 19, 2015


Irony: Proving diversity in Batgirl by everyone tweeting the same photo of massive thigh gap ladies. So many skinny girls! Much diverse!

— Kate (@KatieScarlett94) March 19, 2015


Batgirl #40 is a satisfying conclusion to an arc that has seen improved writing and consistently great art. pic.twitter.com/f0mZQivHgn

— Dan Gehen (@gehendj) March 18, 2015

BATGIRL: ENDGAME #1 (DC Comics)

Batgirl Endgame 1 is a loose tie-in where Batgirl saves lost girl. There's no dialogue though, which is a gimmick I'm very tired of. #ncbd

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) March 18, 2015


Like last week's 'Tec, Batgirl: Endgame is a solid, if unnecessary tie-in. Regardless, "silent" issues make me giddy. pic.twitter.com/xqb43ofZTH

— Dan Gehen (@gehendj) March 18, 2015

BIGGER BANG #4 (IDW Punlishing)

Really loved The Bigger Bang. If you missed out on this epic story in issues, get the trade for sure. pic.twitter.com/uFoFbkw7b3

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 19, 2015

BLACK WIDOW #16 (Marvel Comics)

Where Black Widow has lead to now is really interesting. Such amazing art, it makes the book for me. pic.twitter.com/6P3co3dQ1t

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 19, 2015


Black Widow 16 was such a powerful issue. Loved the glimpse of her past and the set up for her future. pic.twitter.com/ny4z0OrGa6

— Kate (@KatieScarlett94) March 19, 2015

BURNING FIELDS #3 (BOOM! Studios)

Burning Fields mixes modern day political problems with mystery and mysticism. Really good book. pic.twitter.com/ZBCyh2R62f

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 19, 2015


BURNING FIELDS #3: I had to flip back through to admire coloring & lettering. Everything in this series is perfect! pic.twitter.com/qbsuRHg7ar

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) March 19, 2015

CAPTAIN AMERICA AND THE MIGHTY AVENGERS #6 (Marvel Comics)

Cap and the Mighty Avengers 6 is fast paced and interesting. It's a pretty good read! #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) March 18, 2015

CHRONONAUTS #1 (Image Comics)

The great art was a given in Chrononauts and the story was a sure thing. Great first issue, looking forward to more pic.twitter.com/0WLBH7AHog

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 18, 2015


CHRONONAUTS #1: This has a very solid premise, and I'm always excited to see sleek cars, bikes, and technology from Sean Murphy.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) March 18, 2015


It takes me so long to read anything by Sean Murphy. I can't stop looking at the art. Chrononauts had a great story but the art was stunning

— Maestro Anar-Chris (@unlikelynerd) March 18, 2015


Chrononauts is totally "Time travel bros" and I loved it. Entertaining story and fantastic Murphy/Hollingsworth art. pic.twitter.com/3Zrt4vzDH7

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) March 19, 2015


Chrononauts is Millar at his most bland, just pitching a generic movie. Murphy's panels look great at least. pic.twitter.com/04SAvb4ywB

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) March 19, 2015

COWL #9 (Image Comics)

C.O.W.L continues to be one of the richest and visually engaging Super-Hero comics out right now. pic.twitter.com/YwsAaVyvPo

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 18, 2015


This has to be one of my favorite action sequences of 2015 so far. Reis is killing it on COWL. pic.twitter.com/Pgei872Ri1

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) March 19, 2015

CYCLOPS #11 (Marvel Comics)

Those of you who aren't reading Cyclops are missing out on some great comic-bookery. pic.twitter.com/lNPgLIBfAz

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 19, 2015

DARK HORSE PRESENTS #8 (Dark Horse Comics)

Dark Horse Presents has been great since they shaved down the pages & lowered the price. This month was no exception pic.twitter.com/E0TpkK9gai

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 18, 2015


DARK HORSE PRESENTS #8: Weird Detective: has an old retro comic feel, interesting characters with lots of exposition pic.twitter.com/BChkF1tboG

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) March 19, 2015


DARK HORSE PRESENTS #8: Tarzan: wow, Mike Grell's art is amazing on this story! pic.twitter.com/o7IgUjNRRw

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) March 19, 2015


DARK HORSE PRESENTS #8: Semiautomagic: this whole chapter is Ordway unleashed! Best Doctor Strange story in years pic.twitter.com/I2MyEpaVMW

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) March 19, 2015

DIVINITY #2 (Valiant Entertainment)

Divinity has been really compelling so far. Great art. Great story telling. Fitting into the Valiant U seamlessly pic.twitter.com/YUNtHI7HZ3

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 19, 2015

EI8HT #2 (Dark Horse Comics)

I love the art in Ei8ght a ton. Really good second issue, im into this series til the end. pic.twitter.com/pFENd8LSeh

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 18, 2015


EI8HT #2: This was great, but I'm starting to worry about market differentiation w/ so much good Image sci-fi, Black Science, Drifter, etc.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) March 18, 2015


I'm really enjoying Divinity. It's big and intriguing and ambitious. The stakes went up this issue. pic.twitter.com/PlTjGaPE2X

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) March 19, 2015

FRANKENSTEIN UNDERGROUND #1 (Dark Horse Comics)

Reading Frankenstein I realized that Dave Stewart's colors are the glue of the Mingoloa-verse. Keeps it consistent. pic.twitter.com/ZO8hmBzmta

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 19, 2015

GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY TEAM-UP #3 (Marvel Comics)

Guardians of the Galaxy Team-Up 3 has the GOTG allying with the Kree to protect Hala. Beast continues to destroy reality. #comics #ncbd

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) March 18, 2015

HULK #13 (Marvel Comics)

Hulk 13 is pretty good. Deadpool & CAP both have some good lines, and the next issue looks like it'll be great! #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) March 18, 2015

INVISIBLE REPUBLIC #1 (Image Comics)

Really enjoyed the 1st issue of @corinnabechko & @gabrielhardman's Invisible republic. Dont miss out on this. pic.twitter.com/jvw0A8m0QK

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 18, 2015


INVISIBLE REPUBLIC #1: Gloriously depressing sci-fi about a bleak future, really well done, feels lived in and instantly authentic.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) March 18, 2015


I really like Invisible Republic 1. It's a unique & intriguing story so far, and I can't wait for more! #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) March 18, 2015

IVAR TIME WALKER #3 (Valiant Entertainment)

Ivar Time Walker has been so rad. I cant get enough of this story and the characters are great. pic.twitter.com/B5UgHHwd7D

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 18, 2015

KITCHEN #5 (Vertigo Comics)

If you aren't reading The Kitchen you are missing out on one of the best crime stories being done right now. pic.twitter.com/PKguQuhEVP

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 19, 2015


I'm digging The Kitchen and this exchange is one of my favorite bits to come out of the series so far. pic.twitter.com/31N227Jok9

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) March 19, 2015


The Kitchen #5 is another solid issue in this Vertigo mini. Big things are being set up here. pic.twitter.com/TPeOcZxGDX

— Dan Gehen (@gehendj) March 18, 2015

LITTLE NEMO: RETURN TO SLUMBERLAND #4 (IDW Publishing)

How great is the art in Little Nemo? What a visual treat of a comic. Fun fun read. pic.twitter.com/7BH3qfh7lo

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 19, 2015


LITTLE NEMO: RETURN TO SLUMBERLAND #4: Industry needs more comics like this, art-centric, fueled by pure sense of wonder and imagination.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) March 18, 2015

LOKI AGENT OF ASGARD #12 (Marvel Comics)

There are several gasping moments and several laugh out loud moments in this weeks Loki. A story years in the making pic.twitter.com/FOsR4b6PR1

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 19, 2015


Loki: Agent of Asgard 12 finally explains the dynamic between old and young Loki, and it's really good! #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) March 18, 2015

LUMBERJANES #12 (BOOM! Box)

Every month I have a new favorite issue of Lumberjanes. I love everything about this book

— Maestro Anar-Chris (@unlikelynerd) March 18, 2015


Lumberjanes is a national treasure. It packs more humor and friendship into one issue than many whole series. pic.twitter.com/XflkLvnDWk

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) March 19, 2015


Lumberjacks #12 opens up with a silent sequence that shows how Mal and Molly communicate so well pic.twitter.com/OHwqzlHnwN

— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) March 18, 2015

MAGNETO #16 (Marvel Comics)

Another great issue of Magneto. This story has unfolded in ways I thought it never would. pic.twitter.com/zaZg9FBZ8H

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 19, 2015


Magneto 16 sees one last chance at Genosha being a safe haven. Peace doesn't ever last long there though. It's a great read! #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) March 18, 2015

MANHATTAN PROJECTS THE SUN BEYOND THE STARS #1 (Image Comics)

So happy to have The Manhattan Projects back. Now the story is bigger than ever. pic.twitter.com/Na6uLh3nJR

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 19, 2015


I missed Manhattan Projects a lot. Pitarra brings the madness with this issue and it is great. pic.twitter.com/zCxRNM3Eqt

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) March 19, 2015

MILLENNIUM #2 (IDW Publishing)

Who would have thought that I would be so into a Millennium comic book? This one has sucked me in. pic.twitter.com/5QTVYus2bv

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 18, 2015

MIND MGMT #31 (Dark Horse Comics)

Mind MGMT is just so great. I cant wait and will be sad when its over. pic.twitter.com/eei9yBbKnL

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 19, 2015

MOON KNIGHT #13 (Marvel Comics)

Moon Knight has been consistantly compelling even with the creative changes. All the people working on this get it. pic.twitter.com/W2Jw4ZNdi0

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 19, 2015


Moon Knight was fun but I'm not totally sold yet. The prior 2 arcs were a lot to live up to. pic.twitter.com/UQifyPzCSi

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) March 19, 2015


Moon Knight 13 – New creative team, same great feel! It's simply awesome! #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) March 18, 2015


I'm irrationally angered by the change in colorist on Moon Knight. It feels really wring to not see the pure white anymore.

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) March 18, 2015


It's not necessarily bad, but it's not nearly as good and feels like something apart from what I've been enjoying this past year.

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) March 18, 2015


I just don't understand why you would discard such an incredible element of the series when the change improves nothing.

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) March 18, 2015


Moon Knight #13 has some tight plotting, but the change in colors and adherence to other elements weren't great. pic.twitter.com/5NKA32XHdk

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) March 19, 2015


So here's the thing. My favorite part of Moon Knight #13 was a callback to Moon Knight #3. pic.twitter.com/Kq56klr0LL

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) March 19, 2015

OUTCAST #7 (Image Comics)

Im not sure what to think of Outcast at this time. Its keeping me interested but the main story is unclear right now pic.twitter.com/SjrWmQab1G

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 19, 2015


OUTCAST #7: The real treat here is the Paul Azaceta art, he's a real master at composing a sense of mood.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) March 18, 2015


Outcast is good, but still moving a bit slow for me. Issue 7 might be the start of things speeding up. I hope so. #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) March 18, 2015

PLUNDER #2 (Archaia Comics)

Plunder is turning out to be an action packed horror story with some great pacing and compelling terror. pic.twitter.com/9xMVNwdHuY

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 18, 2015


Plunder 2 continues to be a kickass horror story. I'm really enjoying it so far! #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) March 18, 2015

PRINCESS LEIA #2 (Marvel Comics)

The art in Princess Leia is whats keeping me buying this book. Really good story but its hard for me to get hooked. pic.twitter.com/TLwky1EBQW

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 19, 2015


PRINCESS LEIA #2: I still don't think this book is very good, but props to Waid for spelling out a bit why Leia is/always was a badass.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) March 18, 2015


Princess Leia 2 is a lot better than issue 1. So far, I'm enjoying all the Star Wars books. #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) March 18, 2015


The second issue of Princess Leia is significantly better than the first. Far from perfect, but way better. pic.twitter.com/6SuwJcldEp

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) March 19, 2015

PUNKS THE COMIC #5 (Image Comics)

Punks The Comic is…is…its something. Next level? Lower level? A must read. pic.twitter.com/W8bRDyYL10

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 18, 2015


PUNKS #5: #ChocolatePartyExplosionTime

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) March 18, 2015


Punks 5 – Chocolate Party Explosion Time sounds like quality programming, and you should be reading this book. #ncbd pic.twitter.com/wTZR5OKvSw

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) March 18, 2015

PUNISHER #16 (Marvel Comics)

The new arc of Punisher seems really promising. This creative team keeps me coming back to this book for more. pic.twitter.com/Q3MEkrodFA

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 18, 2015


Punisher 16 has Frank re-evaluating his purpose, and ends in a way that has me excited for the next issue! #comics #ncbd

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) March 18, 2015

RED ONE #1 (Image Comics)

Red One is a big 1st issue that leaves me with a lot to think about. I think I liked it a lot. Im going to stick w/it pic.twitter.com/yIiyvFzk93

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 18, 2015


RED ONE #1: Too dense, plot threads don't quite coalesce, something about porn stars, Batman, and a female Soviet Captain America analog.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) March 18, 2015


RED ONE #1: Why would a Soviet spy go undercover in a bright red superhero inspired costume?

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) March 18, 2015

REYN #3 (Image Comics)

Reyn has been a really great read so far. A rich and complex fantasy world to explore with fresh characters. pic.twitter.com/WdNiv0VDdK

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 19, 2015


Reyn 3 reveals a lot about the history of this world. It's really good. #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) March 18, 2015

SECRET IDENTITIES #2 (Image Comics)

I'm enjoying Secret Identities so far. A Super-Hero soap opera in the best ways. pic.twitter.com/U68A7RsLlv

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 18, 2015

SEXCASTLE (Image Comics)

I read a lot of great books today, but I think the Sexcastle OGN from @imagecomics was the best. IT'S SO GOOD! #ncbd pic.twitter.com/YecxLYDTN1

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) March 18, 2015

SHAPER #1 (Dark Horse Comics)

Shaper #1 is interesting. Cool concepts. Fun Sci Fi, a strong first issue. pic.twitter.com/IHsY2mkd0G

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 18, 2015


SHAPER #1: This is a fairly standard "chosen one" story, but swift moving and interesting nonetheless.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) March 18, 2015

SILK #2 (Marvel Comics)

Silk is off to a great start. I had doubts about this series but so far its a ton of fun. pic.twitter.com/oAbsJEQAlc

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 19, 2015


SILK #2: I'm really in love with the art style in this series & it's so fun to read pic.twitter.com/iZbhYZ04bx

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) March 19, 2015


Silk is really a delightful book. She's a compelling, funny character and I love the dynamic art. pic.twitter.com/Nx4pPXz0Jx

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) March 19, 2015


Silk 2 is a lot of fun! I'm really enjoying her character development. #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) March 18, 2015


Silk is a blast to read, looking forward to many comics from this creative team. pic.twitter.com/GOFbg7qUV5

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) March 19, 2015


Silk is quickly becoming a top book for me. Who saw that coming? All the feels!

— Kate (@KatieScarlett94) March 19, 2015


Silk remains a charming series with issue #2.

— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) March 18, 2015

SPREAD #6 (Image Comics)

What a crazy intense issue of Spread. This comic keeps ramping up the stakes. pic.twitter.com/JCBPo0eQZK

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 19, 2015


SPREAD #6: man, this preacher dude is one creepy bastard in this visual horror fest pic.twitter.com/4FnzWAdXli

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) March 19, 2015


Spread 6 is bloody and action-packed! I love it, although I'm concerned about NO at this point. #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) March 18, 2015

STORM #9 (Marvel Comics)

I've never read anything with Gambit in it so my interest was piqued at the solicitation for Storm #9.

— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) March 18, 2015


But the art style of Storm #9 turns me off so much that I'm not enjoying it. There are bulging eyes, uneven lines, messiness.

— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) March 18, 2015


and Gambit isn't exactly being portrayed like Dick Grayson, which would've been a plus.

— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) March 18, 2015

STRAIN: THE NIGHT ETERNAL #7 (Dark Horse Comics)

The Strain continues to be a really good story. Im glad I caught up on this book. pic.twitter.com/2pfBIcPtRP

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 18, 2015

STRANGE SPORTS STORIES #1 (Vertigo Comics)

Who would have thought that a Strange Spots revival would be so good. 1 issue down, I want more! pic.twitter.com/IhqsUE1vnk

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 19, 2015


Strange Sports Stories #1 is an up-and-down anthology that has me terrified and excited to play dodgeball. pic.twitter.com/XpJfarM1t3

— Dan Gehen (@gehendj) March 18, 2015


I am glad that Strange Sports Stories #1 remembered to include a take on the greatest sport ever (hockey). pic.twitter.com/MhoQANzWqx

— Dan Gehen (@gehendj) March 18, 2015

STRAY BULLETS SUNSHINE & ROSES #2 (Image Comics)

No joke, Stray Bullets is one of the best comics out right now. pic.twitter.com/5gCKEolgXw

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 18, 2015

SUPERMAN #39 (DC Comics)

Good in between issue of Superman. I think I might start picking up Action Comics too. pic.twitter.com/0bEhzpkcXd

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 18, 2015

TERRIBLE LIZARD #5 (ONI Press)

Terrible Lizard is a fun all ages romp. If you missed out on this in issues get the collection when it comes out. pic.twitter.com/kCfLoukz1K

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 18, 2015

TUKI SAVE THE HUMANS #3 (Cartoon Books)

Tuki has been really good so far. Right in between Bone and RASL in terms of age appropriateness for reading. pic.twitter.com/dkcPY7jLhn

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 19, 2015

UNBEATABLE SQUIRREL GIRL #3 (Marvel Comics)

Really really like Squirrel Girl. The jokes hit the mark and the story is a ton of fun. pic.twitter.com/v81gZsr5kY

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 18, 2015


Unbeatable Squirrel Girl 3 is really charming and funny. Best issue of the series so far! #comics #ncbd

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) March 18, 2015


I'm laughing so loudly at Unbeatable Squirrel Girl that @AlexJanky may be scared to come to bed now. pic.twitter.com/GEoiVazXhw

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) March 19, 2015

WOLVERINES #11 (Marvel Comics)

Wolverines 11 is pretty interesting. Laura's Fang story is the best one yet. #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) March 18, 2015

X-FILES SEASON 10 #21 (IDW Publishing)

Everytime I think that there cant possible be new & fresh places to go in the X-Files @joeharris proves me wrong. pic.twitter.com/6omkPiwqCj

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 18, 2015

ZERO #15 (Image Comics)

Wow theres some serious Burroughs comicing in Zero this month. What a mind trip of an issue. pic.twitter.com/MsL5vYTc2L

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 19, 2015


Zero was a real change of pace issue. The art was creepy and unsettling and the story reminded me of idea that… pic.twitter.com/vOL8ZQp6ie

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) March 19, 2015


Kot is exploring in Bucky Barnes and in The Surface.

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) March 19, 2015


Zero 15 is very trippy. It's hard to know exactly what is reality for Zero and what is imagined. I love it, but it's not for everyone. #ncbd

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) March 18, 2015


Zero #15 is next level. This series. Oh man. pic.twitter.com/TylL5olfdi

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) March 19, 2015

My stack has been read. My NCBD is done. Thanks for making it a great one for me. Lets do it again in 7! pic.twitter.com/MpZxty3vHJ

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 19, 2015

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