Happy New Comic Book Day!
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— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 5, 2014
Action Comics #29 (DC Comics)
I am so incredibly overjoyed @gregpak has given me a solo Superman book to love again. Action Comics #29 was outstanding.
— chris hogan (@unlikelynerd) March 6, 2014
Adventure Time The Flip Side #3 (BOOM Studios)
Adventure Time The Flip Side issue 3 was the best of the mini yet! Great AT fun in this one! pic.twitter.com/Tn9t5KCutb
— Mike Lepine (@lepineisme) March 5, 2014
Afterlife With Archie #4 (Archie Comics)
Oh Vegas. What a good dog. What a good, doomed, perfect dog from Afterlife with Archie #4. pic.twitter.com/Fw1eb7PIex
— Jason Sacks (@jasonsacks) March 6, 2014
Afterlife with Archie just broke my soul. curse you @f_francavilla curse your black beautiful talented heart. pic.twitter.com/SNHiZuGwkL
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 5, 2014
Afterlife with Archie is getting me to do something The Walking Dead couldn't: keep reading it. I really dig this book!
— chris hogan (@unlikelynerd) March 5, 2014
Archer And Armstrong #18 (Valiant)
Valiant does crossovers really well. Archer & Armstrong didn't miss a beat with this issue. pic.twitter.com/zjRk2Xzsms
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 6, 2014
Auteur #1 (Oni Press)
The Auteur #1 was insane. So crazy, unique and I kinda loved it. More books should take risks like this. pic.twitter.com/oI3fKqX8cI
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 6, 2014
The Auteur #1: hilarious, fearless, raunchy and very original, this book taps into some cosmic truth while offending! pic.twitter.com/6JgYgwARPW
— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) March 6, 2014
Avengers A.I. #10 (Marvel Comics)
I love Avengers A.I so much. pic.twitter.com/WnCVULJk0z
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 5, 2014
Bad Blood #3 (Dark Horse Comics)
Love the art in Bad Blood. The story continues to be a unique take on the vampire genera pic.twitter.com/K4aF8NhsWm
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 6, 2014
The Black Coat: The Blackest Dye (Ape Entertainment)
The Black Coat: The Blackest Dye: great swashbuckling action, a secret society of evil & spy intrigue in 1776 pic.twitter.com/OEMZwW1JFP
— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) March 6, 2014
Burn The Orphanage Born To Lose #3 (Image Comics)
Fun issue of Burn the Orphanage. Such a wild over the top comic book concept. Glad there will be more. pic.twitter.com/k9fhGuEUIw
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 6, 2014
Captain America #18 (Marvel Comics)
Another great issue of Capitan America this week. Awesome story arc. pic.twitter.com/OmidZhCocs
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 5, 2014
Catalyst Comix #9 (Dark Horse Comics)
Catalyst Comix was a crazy, wild, unique series relaunch. Too bad we dont get more. Enjoyed it while it lasted pic.twitter.com/cF1RGHtPWc
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 6, 2014
CATALYST COMIX #9: There's some great art in here, but this is ultimately a failed experiment, which happens sometimes when you push hard.
— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) March 6, 2014
Clone #15 (Image Comics)
Every issue of Clone gets crazier and crazier. So action packed. pic.twitter.com/sesnPsyL6O
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 6, 2014
Day Men #3 (BOOM Studios)
Day Men #3: wow, this issue has the craziest twists! Great writing & beautiful art. See you at ECCC @mattegagnon! pic.twitter.com/sQHzCSOx54
— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) March 6, 2014
Day Men #3 was really good. Good character work and a compelling story. pic.twitter.com/sGeYNCx3iw
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 6, 2014
Daredevil: The Road Warrior #2 (Marvel Comics)
Daredevil: The Road Warrior #2 was really good. This is a compelling story. pic.twitter.com/gioTiehyF0
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 5, 2014
Detective Comics #29 (DC Comics)
So Gothtopia was uneven and Detective Comics issue 29 ends the story in typical Batman fashion. pic.twitter.com/2NTG9V1YGX
— Mike Lepine (@lepineisme) March 5, 2014
Drumhellar #5 (Image Comics)
Drumhellar #5: recovering from lycanthropy must be hell on a vacuum cleaner pic.twitter.com/MlMywXkgGl
— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) March 6, 2014
Another tippy and enjoyable issue of Drumhellar. pic.twitter.com/zXTRINUdwx
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 5, 2014
Evil Empire #1 (BOOM Studios)
EVIL EMPIRE #1: I guess I sorta liked some of the visuals of the singer girl, but I didn't get the rest of this at all.
— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) March 6, 2014
Forever Evil #6 (DC Comics)
Huh. A whole lot happened in this issue of Forever Evil. Some of it good, some of it not. Interested to see how it wraps up next month
— chris hogan (@unlikelynerd) March 5, 2014
Green Lantern #29 (DC Comics)
Green Lantern #29 was great. @robertvenditti is breaking my heart with Saint Walkers disillusionment.
— chris hogan (@unlikelynerd) March 5, 2014
Grindhouse Doors Open At Midnight #6 (Dark Horse Comics)
Oh man, Grindhouse The Bride of Blood #2 was awesome. Thats some brutal comicbooking @alexdecampi pic.twitter.com/0Q4FQMwFW5
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 5, 2014
Headspace #1 (Monkeybrain)
Headspace #1: a crazy, trippy story that could go anywhere! I dig the Prisoner meets Stephen King vibe @ryanklindsay pic.twitter.com/mMzJjevlM8
— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) March 6, 2014
Starting my day out by reading Head Space #1. Im hooked, I want to read more! pic.twitter.com/unebMHFhAx
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 5, 2014
Hinterkind #6 (DC Comics)
Hinterkind is really great. I love the mix of Sci-Fi & Fantasy in this book. Gets better with every issue. pic.twitter.com/Eirp0vUv3g
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 6, 2014
Iron Man #22 (Marvel)
Woah, I didnt see that twist coming in Iron Man at all. That is wild! pic.twitter.com/KxB9YmExu7
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 6, 2014
Juice Squeezers #3 (Dark Horse Comics)
Juice Squeezers is a fantastic series. A lot of depth to these characters. pic.twitter.com/JT2Z46HBUv
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 6, 2014
Jupiter’s Legacy #4 (Image Comics)
JUPITER'S LEGACY #4: "The story of how they got their powers" is great, but this series loses so much momentum with all of the delays.
— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) March 6, 2014
Im into Jupiter's Legacy more and more every-time an issue comes out. Really getting great. pic.twitter.com/63e2BVOc2R
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 6, 2014
Lobster Johnston Get The Lobster #2 (Dark Horse Comics)
Any week with a new Lobster Johnson comic is a great week for comics. Loved this latest issue. pic.twitter.com/HGirMYMvVJ
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 6, 2014
Loki Agent Of Asgard #2 (Marvel Comics)
Loki. Loki,Loki,Loki. So good. This is probably my favorite of the All New Marvel Now books so far. Just an outstanding read
— chris hogan (@unlikelynerd) March 5, 2014
Enjoyed Loki #2. The character feels true and the story hooks are good. pic.twitter.com/r9KtiJHWJs
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 5, 2014
Magneto #1 (Marvel Comics)
HOOOOLLLLEEEE DAMN! Magneto #1 was fantastic! @cullenbunn knocked it outta the park! Seriously great read
— chris hogan (@unlikelynerd) March 5, 2014
Really enjoyed Magneto #1. Looking forward to more of this series. pic.twitter.com/2szlgRX5qL
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 5, 2014
Moon Knight #1 (Marvel Comics)
Loved the mix of noir,pulp and superhero action in Moon Knight #1. Gorgeous art by Shalvey and oh so much mystery! pic.twitter.com/g0tBS4b0so
— Jason Sacks (@jasonsacks) March 6, 2014
Good first issue of Moon Knight. Love love love the art. Compelling first issue. pic.twitter.com/mow6PNnv0q
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 5, 2014
Ok. Moon Knight was pretty damn good. An origin in a page. Not an arc. pic.twitter.com/sNstYrmJcv
— Mike Lepine (@lepineisme) March 6, 2014
As much as I hate to admit this, @juice005 was right. Moon Knight #1 was pretty damn great. Im pretty excited for more.
— chris hogan (@unlikelynerd) March 5, 2014
MOON KNIGHT #1: I think @AaronMeyers and I agree on this as #BookOfTheWeek
— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) March 6, 2014
Quantum And Woody The Goat #0 (Valiant Comics)
Quantum & Woody #0: starts with schmaltz & laughs but ends with a shocking twist! Wow @JamesAsmus! pic.twitter.com/oEBrhOR2TT
— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) March 6, 2014
The Goat #0 filled in the Quantum & Woody'verse in a great way. The end reveal made this more than a one off. pic.twitter.com/wF1ImaQzc6
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 6, 2014
Punisher #3 (Marvel Comics)
Really loving this run of The Punisher. So intense and well done. pic.twitter.com/GroKSiYhcP
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 6, 2014
Revival #18 (Image Comics)
REVIVAL #18: The best part of this was the preview for Southern Bastards.
— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) March 6, 2014
Looking forward to talking about Revival on @ComicsTherapy this week. pic.twitter.com/4RvsO5nXLx
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 5, 2014
Rover Red Charlie #4 (Avatar Press)
Rover Red Charlie is really starting to make me sad. I cant stop reading it though. pic.twitter.com/kpPyl5A2d8
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 6, 2014
Saviors #3 (Image Comics)
The Saviors #3 was intense & awesome. Enjoying this book more and more. Love the art. pic.twitter.com/VIqm4Jf4YG
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 5, 2014
Secret #6 (Image Comics)
What a bonkers issue of Secret. So intense. pic.twitter.com/yWUFZUarQV
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 6, 2014
SECRET #6: Mesmerizing action sequence after several issues of set-up. #Grenade
— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) March 6, 2014
She-Hulk #2 (Marvel)
Yeah the new She-Hulk was wacky. @CharlesSoule delivered a super fun story with wonderful Pulido art. Still smiling. pic.twitter.com/JIo8dx6Iyu
— Jason Sacks (@jasonsacks) March 6, 2014
I am in love with She-Hulk. That is all. Nuff Said. pic.twitter.com/EOKifighJe
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 6, 2014
Imagine that. Another week with a great @CharlesSoule book. I am absolutely digging everything about She-Hulk. #2 was fantastic
— chris hogan (@unlikelynerd) March 6, 2014
Starlight #1 (Image Comics)
Starlight #1 was sweet, poignant, thoroughly entertaining with lovely art by Goran Parlov. Great writing by Millar. pic.twitter.com/igMM4dHzmr
— Jason Sacks (@jasonsacks) March 6, 2014
STARLIGHT #1: Enjoyed this as "Buck Rogers Retires," the mundane nature of normal life vs. garish sci-fi of a lost era.
— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) March 6, 2014
Really enjoyed this first issue of Starlight. @mrmarkmillar hooked me with this issue. I want to read more. pic.twitter.com/es1QAfiYDs
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 5, 2014
Strange Nation #5 (Monkeybrain)
Strange Nation #5: stylish, furry(?) assassins with sinister plans to kill our heroine & all her friends! pic.twitter.com/rkE9pzoQuc
— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) March 6, 2014
Suicide Risk #11 (BOOM Studios)
Suicide Risk continues to amp up the insanity and I love it. A totally wild series. pic.twitter.com/nb62CwhZY9
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 6, 2014
Tales Of Honor #1 (Image Comics)
TALES OF HONOR #1: I'm new to the Honor Harrington Universe, but this is deeply built, the type of engaging sci-fi I like to consume.
— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) March 6, 2014
Trillium #7 (DC Comics)
Guh. Trillium is just too good. I need to know what happens next! pic.twitter.com/0kXD641e1A
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 6, 2014
TRILLIUM #7: So. Tired. Flipping. This is such a beautiful book, the twisting & turning adds ZERO to the storytelling, needless distraction.
— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) March 6, 2014
Uncanny X-Men #18 (Marvel Comics)
Man, @Marco_Rudy is pretty amazing. Uncanny X-Men was awesome this week. pic.twitter.com/6FZmUqgFxK
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 6, 2014
The Veil #1 (Dark Horse Comics)
VEIL #1: That was weird. It didn't feel like Rucka at all. Nice art. I might try it again. Yeah. That was weird.
— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) March 6, 2014
Really enjoyed Veil #1. I think this is going to be a very interesting series. pic.twitter.com/n2YCkzxT5y
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 5, 2014
Velvet #4 (Image Comics)
VELVET #4: This book is totally fine, really good at times, but I'd still rather just read my Queen & Country trades again.
— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) March 6, 2014
Another great issue of Velvet. Love this series pic.twitter.com/qv1XiWuh5x
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 5, 2014
Michael Avon Oeming’s The Victories #10 (Dark Horse Comics)
The Victories #10: the team makes startling discoveries about the conspiracy that's tightening it's grip on the world pic.twitter.com/1j2KkH5qCx
— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) March 6, 2014
Wild Blue Yonder #4 (IDW)
WILD BLUE YONDER #4: Hard to do something new in this genre mash-up space, but enjoyed the thick rich art and heart in all the action.
— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) March 6, 2014
Love Wild Blue Yonder. A really great series. pic.twitter.com/EOW5ldrkzu
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) March 5, 2014