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Weekly Comic Book Review’s Top Picks

Dean’s Top Picks


Best From The Past Week: 27 #4 – Endings are hard, and when I’m grading comics I definitely give points for “degree of difficulty”.  Charles Soule very skillfully landed his story about a guitarist who made a Faustian bargain in a way that was not only satisfying, but that also made you rethink what you thought you’d taken away from the first three issues.  What we’re left with is a great story about the nature of genius and the hard work that it takes to achieve true expertise.  Be 100% sure to buy the collected edition!  Runner-up: The Walking Dead #82

Most Anticipated: Unwritten #23 – Amazing that I came close to dropping this series ~6 months ago!  This series has really recaptured its magic over the last 3 months. Each month I was a little surprised, but now Carey and Gross are back to having a book that I expect to be one of the best books on the shelf! The ending of last issue where Tom Taylor learned how to splash from one story to another was sooooo cool and I can’t wait to see what happens next.

Other Picks: 28 Days Later #21 (advertised as a jumping on point), Hack/Slash #2, Amazing Spider-Man #656, Hulk #30.1, Thunderbolts #155

Alex’s Top Picks


Best From The Past Week: PunisherMAX #11 – Jason Aaron has truly found his tone with this series, one that’s both all his own while also an acknowledgement to what has worked well in the past.  This was a fantastic issue with the best fight I’ve read in a comic in 2011 thus far.  Brutal, savage stuff and everything a PunisherMAX comic should be.

Most Anticipated: THUNDER Agents #5 – There’s a lot to choose from for me this.  Brubaker’s Fear Itself prologue offers us a glimpse of things to come in Marvel’s next big event.  Amazing Spider-Man follows one of the best issues in a while and features more Marcos Martin art.  Iron Man 2.0 intrigues, as does it’s big brother title Invincible Iron Man, both of which had strong offerings last month.

In the end though, I ‘m going with THUNDER Agents.  The twist/cliffhanger it ended on last month was outrageous and mind-blowing stuff that left me salivating for #5.  It seems unfair not to give the book top spot.  Almost as unfair that this title, as good as it is, sold just barely over 10K last month.  Yeah, that’s less than Doom Patrol and Rebels, both of which to be canceled.

Other Picks: Brightest Day #22, THUNDER Agents #5, DMZ #63, The Unwritten #23, Morning Glories #8, Amazing Spider-Man #656, Fear Itself: Book of the Skull, Invincible Iron Man #502, Iron Man 2.0 #2, Uncanny X-Force 5.1

DS’ Top Picks


Best From The Past Week: Warlord of Mars: Dejah Thoris #1 – The concept of the series is to go back 500 years and look at the entourage of Martian characters when they were younger, dealing with different politics and challenges. This issue started strong and ended on a cliffhanger. I’m loving Dynamite’s new Barsoom!

Most Anticipated: Warlord of Mars #5 – This is chapter five in Arvid Nelson and Lui Antonio’s reimagining of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ A Princess of Mars. So far, it has been awesome and I can’t wait to see the new dangers and harrowing adventures in store for John Cart and Dejah Thoris (because that’s what John Carter is all about).

Other Picks: Kato Origins #7, Death of Zorro #1, Batman #708, Brightest Day #22, Red Robin #21, Uncanny X-Men Annual #1

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