I bought them all. Am I stupid, crazy or just optimistic? #ncbd pic.twitter.com/JYPJPf3DWP
— Jason Sacks (@jasonsacks) April 9, 2015
Happy New Comic Book Day Everyone! pic.twitter.com/PQ4iE92A8j
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 8, 2015
Happy #NCBD everyone!!!! pic.twitter.com/9d0s4NFi6r
— Chris Hogan (@unlikelynerd) April 8, 2015
Happy #ncbd everyone! What #comics are you reading today? I have a ton! pic.twitter.com/FPeJvz21N3
— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 8, 2015
ABE SAPIEN #22 (Dark Horse Comics)
the art in Abe Sapien was extra awesome this month. pic.twitter.com/JBclWBaFux
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 9, 2015
ALL NEW HAWKEYE #2 (Marvel Comics)
So far this new volume of Hawkeye is fantastic. The art is great. pic.twitter.com/xslGZoksLj
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 8, 2015
Check out these #KAIJUMAX store variants for tatescomics and @sourceCandG by @zander_cannon! https://t.co/SgJp083f3G
— Oni Press (@OniPress) March 31, 2015
ANT-MAN #4 (Marvel Comics)
Ant Man is really great. Seriously. pic.twitter.com/tqNfNOxT21
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 9, 2015
My pick for best cover this week is ANT-MAN #4 by Mark Brooks pic.twitter.com/nvHHXyKUNJ
— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) April 9, 2015
Ant-Man 4 is a lot of fun. I hope he keeps recruiting B and C listers for his team. It’s awesome. #ncbd #comics
— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 8, 2015
ARKHAM KNIGHT #@ (DC Comics)
Arkham Knight 2 is a really cool Batman/Joker/Harley story. I liked it! #NCBD #comics
— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 8, 2015
ASTRO CITY #22 (Vertigo Comics)
There is a beautiful theme of reflection and renewal in this volume of Astro City I really like a lot. pic.twitter.com/JKpDoyq7jK
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 9, 2015
AVENGERS WORLD #19 (Marvel Comics)
A particularly good issue of Avengers World this week. I love the complexity of the Avengers story. pic.twitter.com/TBY71oWJb0
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 8, 2015
Avengers World was excellent fun. It’s been a great, grounded look at the events leading up to the end of everything. pic.twitter.com/9vTHUsTIwd
— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) April 8, 2015
Avengers World 19 is gorgeous, funny, and full of action. It’s really good. #ncbd #comics
— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 8, 2015
BIG MAN PLANS #2 (Image Comics)
I didnt think Big Man Plans could be more brutal than the first issue but they proved me wrong. Wowie. pic.twitter.com/0w75huS9cb
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 8, 2015
Big Man Plans is real entertaining, but I have a hard time getting a handle on it. A fun ride. pic.twitter.com/liGsCl54LC
— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) April 9, 2015
BILL AND TED’S MOST TRIUMPHANT RETURN #2 (BOOM! Studios)
Bill & Ted’s Most Triumphant Return 2 is even better than issue 1. I’m really enjoying it! #NCBD #comics
— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 8, 2015
BIRTHRIGHT #6 (Image Comics)
Birthright is really a great book. It pulls no punches, has a rich story and characters and leaves you wanting more. pic.twitter.com/y52AHesaxH
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 8, 2015
Birthright 6 moves the story along nicely! I really liked the scene with the bear. This series is awesome. #NCBD #comics
— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 8, 2015
Birthright continues to entertain with some great brotherly dynamics here. pic.twitter.com/LuNpmFGFRk
— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) April 9, 2015
BUCKY BARNES THE WINTER SOLDIER #7 (Marvel Comics)
Winter Soldier is so different from what I had expected but this issue helped clarify some things. Very moving. pic.twitter.com/dY3iK3HPBj
— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) April 9, 2015
CAPTAIN MARVEL #14 (Marvel Comics)
Captain Marvel 14 is a good Black Vortex tie-in. I’m glad Carol didn’t submit. #ncbd #Comics
— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 8, 2015
COFFIN HILL #17 (Vertigo Comics)
Coffin Hill 17 ramps things up. This is a really good series, you should be reading it. #NCBD #comics
— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 8, 2015
CONVERGENCE #1 (DC Comics)
Convergence 1 is a very Scott Lobdell comic. For those who love him, it’s great. If you hate him, it sux. pic.twitter.com/QokNRRT19S
— Jason Sacks (@jasonsacks) April 9, 2015
Convergence #1 confirmed that I invested my time in the wrong weekly series, but seeing the Earth 2 characters again was a lot of fun. (1/2)
— Dan Gehen (@gehendj) April 8, 2015
I’ve always felt that Lobdell has great ideas that are poorly executed. Thankfully, Jeff King was the one in charge of execution. (2/2)
— Dan Gehen (@gehendj) April 8, 2015
Final verdict: Convegence #1 is an okay start to the event. This should be an interesting 8 weeks on a roller coaster of quality.
— Dan Gehen (@gehendj) April 8, 2015
CONVERGENCE: THE ATOM #1 (DC Comics)
WTF was that in Convergence: Atom? One of the strangest, bravest, most off center hero comics in a long time. pic.twitter.com/gxrexnZMGR
— Jason Sacks (@jasonsacks) April 9, 2015
CONVERGENCE: BATGIRL #1 (DC Comics)
If my city was covered in a dome, I would seriously say these exact same words. Love the nurse in Convergence Batgirl pic.twitter.com/tVtwHVXePD
— Jason Sacks (@jasonsacks) April 9, 2015
Convergence Batgirl was wonderful. Clever, funny, good character growth… made me care about the characters. pic.twitter.com/ZdZb4dQek8
— Jason Sacks (@jasonsacks) April 9, 2015
Time to be blunt: I like nothing about Convergence: Batgirl #1 and I probably won’t even finish it.
— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 8, 2015
CONVERGENCE: BATMAN AND ROBIN #1 (DC Comics)
Convergence Batman and Robin: Lots of “dad likes you better”. Gets old, then dull. Nice to see Cowan/Janson art tho. pic.twitter.com/agK3NX5pHG
— Jason Sacks (@jasonsacks) April 9, 2015
CONVERGENCE: HARLEY QUINN #1 (DC Comics)
Really enjoyed the way Harley grows in Convergence Harley Quinn. There’s a tragedy here that’s not being written. pic.twitter.com/RBXpTt6EJP
— Jason Sacks (@jasonsacks) April 9, 2015
CONVERGENCE: JLA #1 (DC Comics)
Convergence JLA just doesn’t click on any level. Who are these people and why are we supposed to care? pic.twitter.com/kLjV789mrG
— Jason Sacks (@jasonsacks) April 9, 2015
CONVERGENCE: NIGHTWING & ORACLE #1 (DC Comics)
Convergence Nightwing and Oracle: Smart script w great characterization @GailSimone and lovely art @JanDuursema_art pic.twitter.com/4D8qWbOpR7
— Jason Sacks (@jasonsacks) April 9, 2015
Hackman is much more bearable with Shayera than he is alone. Nightwing/Oracle #1 pic.twitter.com/e8I2gS8Ck9
— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 8, 2015
I have this thing with comics couples where if they’re initially meant to be written together, that they shouldn’t separated unless…
— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 8, 2015
the creators have a very, very good reason and pull it off well. It’s a thematic thing.
— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 8, 2015
Goddamn, it’s great to see Nightwing in blue again even if I don’t love the outfit. pic.twitter.com/7yqzUaD5SR
— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 8, 2015
oh wait, Nightwing/Oracle answers the food question. Still works for the other two Convergence books I read today, though
— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 8, 2015
Nightwing/Oracle might work as a bit of fluff fiction for the pairing’s fans, but as far as a unit it doesn’t measure up to other titles.
— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 8, 2015
Convergence: Nightwing/Oracle #1 filled me with frustration. Weren’t we supposed to be past the will-they-won’t-they Dick/Babs stuff?
— Dan Gehen (@gehendj) April 8, 2015
More Convergence: Nightwing/Oracle #1 – The Hawks are unlikable, so that’s befitting. And the final panel is a nice fist-pumping moment.
— Dan Gehen (@gehendj) April 8, 2015
Convergence Nightwing/Oracle is perfection pass it on.
— Kate (@KatieScarlett94) April 8, 2015
Just a reminder that after I professed my love for Nightwing/Oracle, @AvantGarve reminded me it wouldn’t last.
— Kate (@KatieScarlett94) April 9, 2015
CONVERGENCE: QUESTION #1 (DC Comics)
And then Greg Rucka shows them how to tell a comics story. Convergence Question: great Two-Face story. pic.twitter.com/08NrWb3ZCB
— Jason Sacks (@jasonsacks) April 9, 2015
CONVERGENCE THE QUESTION #1(of 2): I would LOVE a real ongoing with Renee & Helena! Convergence? Not so much pic.twitter.com/YFOQBv6xML
— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) April 9, 2015
Convergence: The Question wasn’t bad, but if this is the best the event has to offer… Well. pic.twitter.com/bzgrq4VOOX
— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) April 9, 2015
Now onto Question #1, which is the only Convergence title I’ve been awaiting since NYCC 😀
— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 8, 2015
Having @ruckawriter back on Gotham feels so right and I love how @CullyHamner draws Renee! So tough! pic.twitter.com/mNvLSdSCzZ
— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 8, 2015
Ahhhhh, my love!!!! pic.twitter.com/WeoIuvLuXw
— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 8, 2015
I adored Convergence: The Question #1. So nice to see Renee back in the fedora. More of this please. Pretty please?
— Dan Gehen (@gehendj) April 8, 2015
CONVERGENCE: SPEED FORCE #1 (DC Comics)
Convergence Flash has a fun twist. Wally’s not the smartest guy around and is a kinda bad dad but it’s a decent read. pic.twitter.com/kOIZhuulTo
— Jason Sacks (@jasonsacks) April 9, 2015
Tony Bedard does a great job capturing Wally West’s voice in Convergence: Speed Force #1. I want that character back for real – please DC!
— Dan Gehen (@gehendj) April 8, 2015
CONVERGENCE: SUPERMAN #1 (DC Comics)
Convergence Superman is a beautifully drawn (go Lee Weeks!), well paced (go Dan Jurgens!) action movie on the page. pic.twitter.com/ve6bUGowtc
— Jason Sacks (@jasonsacks) April 9, 2015
I’m smiling at my desk. Wow, Convergence: Superman #1 is fantastic! pic.twitter.com/LeY3QkLGTp
— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 8, 2015
Convergence: Superman #1 was goddamn fantastic. pic.twitter.com/IG6o3CT3dR
— Dan Gehen (@gehendj) April 8, 2015
CONVERGENCE: TITANS #1 (DC Comics)
Convergence: Titans fills me with apathy. Totally mediocre reading experience. Yay professionalism? pic.twitter.com/pRxf3MnWea
— Jason Sacks (@jasonsacks) April 9, 2015
COPPERHEAD #6 (Image Comics)
Its really good to have Copperhead back. I enjoy this series a ton. pic.twitter.com/KNhvNqhSHY
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 8, 2015
COPPERHEAD #6: This series is so much fun, such a strong sense of its own rustic sci-fi aesthetic.
— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) April 8, 2015
Copperhead keeps moving up my favorites list with every new issue. This really is a great book that doesn’t get enough attention
— Chris Hogan (@unlikelynerd) April 8, 2015
It’s such a treat to have Copperhead back. This is a book everyone should be reading. So smart, with fantastic art. pic.twitter.com/NQ7fDRVD1e
— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) April 9, 2015
Copperhead 6 is a lot of fun too. The sheriff is a badass. Next issue looks like it’s going to be crazy. #NCBD #comics
— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 8, 2015
Copperhead returns with one of its best issues yet, revealing a lot of humanity amongst its cast. pic.twitter.com/r0dJeZDWDc
— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) April 9, 2015
I love #COPPERHEAD so much, but it looks like I’m going to have to kick some purple guys ass for stealin’ my lady. pic.twitter.com/VUTb27RCsT
— M Bear (@lepineisme) April 9, 2015
DANGER CLUB #8 (Image Comics)
Epic conclusion to Danger Club. This series was worth the wait. Get the collections if you missed this in issues. pic.twitter.com/oYz2DXS9Kb
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 8, 2015
DANGER CLUB #8: It will probably read more cohesively collected, but still a stunning conclusion, so different from where it started.
— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) April 8, 2015
My thoughts on the end of Danger Club too Yoshimi. So great. Can’t wait to read all eight again! pic.twitter.com/4X6OK13cdj
— M Bear (@lepineisme) April 9, 2015
DARTH VADER #4 (Marvel Comics)
In a vacuum Darth Vader is a really good series. Too bad its in continuity. pic.twitter.com/VrHbHVsEnI
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 9, 2015
I thought the Darth Vader series would be all about him but his supporting cast is great! Issue 4 is awesome & I can’t wait for more! #ncbd
— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 8, 2015
DEADPOOL #45 (Marvel Comics)
So happy this guy showed back up in Deadpool 45! I’m taking my time on this one. Really enjoying it so far! #ncbd pic.twitter.com/wUFsjjQx8O
— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 8, 2015
This is my new phone wallpaper. Still REALLY loving this issue of Deadpool. #ncbd #comics pic.twitter.com/hfgT52KEdd
— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 8, 2015
If you are a fan of Deadpool and know a lot of his history, you will absolutely love issue 45. #ncbd #comics #finaldeadpoolpost #RIPdeadpool
— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 8, 2015
DEEP STATE #5 (BOOM! Studios)
Deep State is moving forward in really interesting ways. I like this book. pic.twitter.com/Wd1TGcfgHl
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 8, 2015
Deep State 5 introduces a badass weapon and a new level of mystery to this very cool series. #NCBD #comics
— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 8, 2015
DESCENDER #2 (Image Comics)
DESCENDER #2: Full throttle action w/ emotional investment, a fascinating sci-fi world build, and a great painterly style.
— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) April 8, 2015
I don’t think I need to tell anyone how amazing Descender is, because you’re all reading it, right? RIGHT???? (subtle note: it was great)
— Chris Hogan (@unlikelynerd) April 8, 2015
Descender is gorgeous and heartbreaking, challenging me at every step, everything I want from a second issue. pic.twitter.com/AxpGx83q1v
— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) April 9, 2015
Descender #2 is equal parts thrilling and heartbreaking. Simply masterful work by Lemire and Nguyen as they continue to build this world.
— Dan Gehen (@gehendj) April 9, 2015
ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK #5 (BOOM! Studios)
I like Escape from New York a lot but this might have been my favorite issue so far. pic.twitter.com/xVlY7dIG0f
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 9, 2015
EVIL EMPIRE #12 (BOOM! Studios)
Evil Empire 12 is a very satisfying conclusion to one of the best series of the last 5 years. When the trade hits, go buy it. #NCBD #comics
— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 8, 2015
FIVE GHOSTS #16 (Image Comics)
5 Ghosts is consistently beautiful and an action packed read. A series I call a “sure thing” when I buy it. pic.twitter.com/dTww5Qr0ol
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 8, 2015
Five Ghosts was great this month. Fantastic drama, heroism and action, and big, exciting art. pic.twitter.com/C0x6cYWzMp
— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) April 9, 2015
Five Ghosts 16 is great as always. It’s nice to see Fabian back to his old self. #NCBD #comics
— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 8, 2015
HEADSPACE #8 (Monketbrain)
Starting my NCBD by reading Headspace 8 from @ryanklindsay @ericxyz @marissadraws & more. Thanks or the great story. pic.twitter.com/M3m1jPE7Sl
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 8, 2015
HOWARD THE DUCK #2 (Marvel Comics)
I dont know if anyone has said this yet, but @zdarsky‘s Howard the Duck is pretty great. pic.twitter.com/OdW83ImY2B
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 9, 2015
Howard the Duck 2 has some great moments. I’m enjoying it so far! #ncbd #comics
— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 8, 2015
Howard the Duck #2 wins cover contest of the week, from the GWay quote to the actual concept of the thing. pic.twitter.com/UNZftQW104
— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 9, 2015
TRAVIS LANHAM FREED HIMSELF FROM THE SWEARLESS!!!! (maybe lettering Rob Guillory’s art gets you a free pass) pic.twitter.com/GLb7XEtig6
— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 9, 2015
I have trouble sticking with humor series, but Howard the Duck #2 makes me think I’ll be pulling the title for a long time.
— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 9, 2015
HULK #14 (Marvel Comics)
Damn! The Rulk vs Doc Green fight in Hulk 14 is crazy! I can’t wait to read the conclusion! #ncbd #comics
— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 8, 2015
JUPITERS CIRCLE #1 (Image Comics)
Jupiter’s circle #1 was really good. Loved the art, I love this universe thats being filled out. Check it. pic.twitter.com/sUfG14LPxh
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 8, 2015
JUPITER’S CIRCLE #1: I liked the period subversion in this, gotta’ say that Millar’s recent offerings have been pretty strong.
— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) April 8, 2015
Jupiter’s Circle isn’t mercenary, but doesn’t capture anything special either. Essentially unnecessary. pic.twitter.com/p6aEMABw9G
— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) April 9, 2015
KAIJUMAX #1 (ONI Press)
Kaijumax has a fun concept, great art and a compelling story. I cant wait to read issue 2. pic.twitter.com/diF4SzjU0q
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 8, 2015
Kaijumax 1 is incredibly fun and addictive. I like all the characters and cliques… Can’t wait for more! #NCBD #comics
— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 8, 2015
LEGACY OF LUTHER STRODE #1 (Image Comics)
Its so great to have Luther Strode back. Off to a great start, I cant wait for more. pic.twitter.com/tJewH8ViYH
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 8, 2015
THE LEGACY OF LUTHER STRODE #1: @TraddMoore is an ART GOD! The panels are incredible! This is what comics are for. HIGHEST POSSIBLE RATING.
— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) April 8, 2015
I’m so happy to have Luther Strode back. God damn that was a fun book to look at and read!
— Chris Hogan (@unlikelynerd) April 8, 2015
Legacy of Luther Strode is fast-paced, fun, and hyper-violent. It’s everything I expected from @Justin_Jordan and I loved it. #NCBD #comics
— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 8, 2015
Luthor Strode is one of the best looking comics being published. Tradd Moore is an absolute beast. pic.twitter.com/kTDVG3R3VS
— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) April 9, 2015
MILES MORALES ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN #12 (Marvel Comics)
Its going to be messy but im really glad Miles is going to be around after Secret Wars. Great character. pic.twitter.com/UvErABkCRY
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 9, 2015
MOUSE GUARD: LEGENDS OF GUARD #3 (BOOM! Studios)
This latest volume of Mouse Guard is tapping top notch talent for the stories. Great book to pick up. pic.twitter.com/ddlKbgzNhp
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 9, 2015
NAMELESS #3 (Image Comics)
Who would guess that a Grant Morrison comic would be crazy insane? Nameless is crazy insane. pic.twitter.com/yseURMjw9E
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 8, 2015
NAMELESS #3: things go from bad to crazy bad — very creepy & weird with cool mythos. I’m not sure what’s coming next pic.twitter.com/c4BfAY77sc
— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) April 9, 2015
NAMELESS #3: I love Burnham’s art and the space-spiritual genre mash-up is the best Morrison we’ve had in quite some time.
— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) April 8, 2015
I dunno what the hell just happened in Nameless 3, but it was pretty insane. #NCBD #comics
— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 8, 2015
Nameless continues to excel. Burnham and Fairbairn are at the top of their game here, and it’s a real good game. pic.twitter.com/9kxNQYCTxr
— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) April 9, 2015
Nameless #3 is the one where Grant Morrison lies to us on the first page. There’s nothing normal here and it’s great pic.twitter.com/UzIrs6gvO3
— Dan Gehen (@gehendj) April 9, 2015
ODY-C #4 (Image Comics)
Ody-C is really nice to look at, but it certainly doesn’t feel necessary. pic.twitter.com/r3QFLdIeS4
— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) April 9, 2015
RAT QUEENS #10 (Image Comics)
I really like the art in Rat Queens still and this was a good finish to this story arc. A good monthly read for sure pic.twitter.com/RH8f2QQRsc
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 8, 2015
Rat Queens just never stops being awesome does it? Another great issue
— Chris Hogan (@unlikelynerd) April 8, 2015
I really enjoyed Rat Queens. Thought it was a very strong conclusion to the current arc. Gorgeous art. pic.twitter.com/T8eBYAdBYo
— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) April 9, 2015
I look forward to seeing this team work together on a brand new arc.
— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) April 9, 2015
Rat Queens 10 kicks ass. Plain and simple. #NCBD #comics
— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 8, 2015
Rat Queens #10 has some nice moments, but I don’t think it holds up to too much inspection. pic.twitter.com/cJz4vJ8QaB
— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) April 9, 2015
Rat Queens #10 is turning my entire world upside down pic.twitter.com/yUPltvpLvg
— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 8, 2015
oh my godddd Rat Queenssss ahhhhhhhhhh
— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 8, 2015
This issue of Rat Queens reminded me why I fell in love with the book in the first place. Good pacing, hilarious, and touching.
— Kate (@KatieScarlett94) April 9, 2015
However, I totally need to reread this arc because I forgot a couple things.
— Kate (@KatieScarlett94) April 9, 2015
REBELS #1 (Dark Horse Comics)
Oh, yes, Rebels #1 proved that a comic about the Revolutionary War can be interesting. Awesome art. Dont miss this. pic.twitter.com/JCuoQtO5on
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 8, 2015
REBELS #1: wow this was really good! Great story, art, characters — excellent pic.twitter.com/ahEYcCaVaz
— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) April 9, 2015
REBELS #1: Gritty historical fiction, but also Wood’s most personal work to date, and Mutti’s lean lines are crammed with satisfying detail.
— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) April 8, 2015
ROBOCOP #10 (BOOM! Studios)
Caught up on Robocop. I guess I shouldn’t be surprised how good this series is actually. Sleeper hit. pic.twitter.com/pjJ01X3dgm
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 9, 2015
ROMAN RITUAL #3 (Amigo Comics)
ROMAN RITUAL #3(of 4): great horror and… a cool new plot twist! pic.twitter.com/AF0cEMfNkb
— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) April 9, 2015
SAGA #27 (Image Comics)
Saga, I might be in love with you. But you already knew that. pic.twitter.com/I69uozqyrd
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 8, 2015
Saga was like 17 emotional gut punches in 1 issue. I learned (and saw) a lot of things I wasn’t expecting. pic.twitter.com/Xrkzdro9Y8
— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) April 9, 2015
Just to be clear, this is not the issue to share with the kids.
— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) April 9, 2015
Saga 27 is an interesting look at Marko’s drug-propelled memories. It’s trippy and cool. Saga rocks. #NCBD #comics
— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 8, 2015
I fucking love Saga. Perfect. pic.twitter.com/Ad4J92hXRJ
— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) April 9, 2015
Saga #27 once more proves that despite the fantastic settings and character designs, its strength is the emotional beats. And Ghus.
— Dan Gehen (@gehendj) April 9, 2015
SAVIOR #1 (Image Comics)
Savior is an incredibly cool concept. Issue 1 told a lot of story in a small amount of pages. I’m looking forward to more. #NCBD #comics
— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 8, 2015
SHIELD #4 (Marvel Comics)
People might have mixed feelings about the show but I like it a lot and the SHIELD book is a great companion to it. pic.twitter.com/NklkGQliPj
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 9, 2015
Fun issue of SHIELD from Mark Waid with great art from Chris Sprouse. Sue Richards is a total badass. Highly capable. pic.twitter.com/JEUm4xBxyH
— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) April 9, 2015
Shield 4 is pretty good. I’m not a huge fan of Sue Storm, but she’s well written in this issue. #ncbd #comics
— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 8, 2015
SOUTHERN CROSS #2 (Image Comics)
Im getting used to the Murder / Mystery story telling style of Southern Cross. Really good second issue. pic.twitter.com/s5Pn462l4r
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 8, 2015
SOUTHERN CROSS #2: not sure if this is mystery or horror or both but it sure is good! pic.twitter.com/qiDt0Wtee1
— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) April 9, 2015
SOUTHERN CROSS #2: I’m warming a little to this subtle mystery in space, and am always happy to see books w/ backmatter.
— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) April 8, 2015
Southern Cross 2 is very intriguing. I really like the story and art on this one. Looking forward to more. #NCBD #comics
— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 8, 2015
Southern Cross #2 looks great. Resembles a lot of things already being written thematically. pic.twitter.com/vqLvJo1CQM
— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) April 9, 2015
Southern Cross #2 sees the series settle into a solid if unspectacular space noir.
— Dan Gehen (@gehendj) April 9, 2015
I’m really digging Southern Cross. Great art. Cool story that is actually moving somewhere. Can’t wait for issue 3! pic.twitter.com/f1GqHFc8S4
— M Bear (@lepineisme) April 9, 2015
SPIDER-MAN 2099 #11 (Marvel Comics)
More people need to be talking about Spider-Man 2099. What a great run of comics. pic.twitter.com/Ub4C8PR9bD
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 9, 2015
SPIDER-WOMAN #6 (Marvel Comics)
Im so glad Spider-Woman is on her own and off and running. This is great now. pic.twitter.com/7PX12QWYPB
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 9, 2015
This is just a gorgeous cover, it really is. pic.twitter.com/Oxdr5zdQwS
— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 9, 2015
Superhero publishers often like to pretend that their books are so ~adult. But then, no swearing! pic.twitter.com/sWAr0AuxOH
— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 9, 2015
Spider-Woman #6 is appropriate for teens, are we expecting that 21st century teens don’t swear or are offended by swearing?
— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 9, 2015
Is “ass” supposed to be a new word for Spider-Woman readers?
— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 9, 2015
Fuck bowls? Shit bowls? Crap bowls? I’m not knocking Hopeless & Lanham, mind you, they’re victims to this charade. pic.twitter.com/qYCMO0PJF9
— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 9, 2015
J. Rodriguez’s art has really grown on me. Starting to like the characters of Spider-Woman #6, but needs more females pic.twitter.com/KSebH8KJc8
— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 9, 2015
Very much with you here Jess. I’m loving this new direction for Spider-Woman! pic.twitter.com/G0aKZl2PIl
— M Bear (@lepineisme) April 8, 2015
SURFACE #2 (Image Comics)
Kot is channeling Morrison in The Surface I think. What an interesting and engaging second issue. Im enjoying this. pic.twitter.com/llzJOptEKj
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 8, 2015
THE SURFACE #2: The art’s very pretty, but I’m not sure I like the mind-bender storytelling. I’ll give it one more issue.
— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) April 8, 2015
TEEN DOG #8 (BOOM! Box)
Teen Dog, you taught me how to love, laugh, eat pizza and be chill. Thank you. pic.twitter.com/4EowBDsARU
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 8, 2015
There’s not enough room to tell you how badly I’m going to miss Teen Dog. So here’s a couple of panels. pic.twitter.com/JBVkNlGOpj
— M Bear (@lepineisme) April 9, 2015
TRANSFORMERS VS. G.I> JOE #6 (IDW Publishing)
Transformers vs GI Joe is a ton of fun. I love the art, the story is just wild nuts. pic.twitter.com/O8WVUgzWJd
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 8, 2015
TRANSFORMERS VS. G.I. JOE #6: From MK Ultra to Colton 45, meta, manic, and irreverent 80’s nostalgia, loved the cover by Dave Crossland.
— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) April 8, 2015
Transformers vs. GI Joe – Destro & Zartan use old-school joysticks to control Joes. What else do you need in a comic? pic.twitter.com/yOOeMcWegy
— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) April 9, 2015
WALKING DEAD #140 (Image Comics)
So many great story threads going on in The Walking Dead right now. Cant wait to see how they play out. pic.twitter.com/gnZ13yXFIm
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 8, 2015
A lot happens in Walking Dead 140. There’s so many Whisperers… And Negan… Wow. Next issue is gonna be crazy. #NCBD #comics
— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 8, 2015
WASTELAND #60 (ONI Press)
WASTELAND #60: There’s nothing left to say. Wasteland exits stage left as one of the great modern epics.
— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) April 8, 2015
I say it a lot but sharing NCBD with you all is the highlight of my week. Thanks for comics. Lets do it again in 7 pic.twitter.com/VOSpQ2qP3K
— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 9, 2015