COGPICKS is
my pull-list of newly published comics that I am going to read. It is just a small
recommendation list, accompanied with comments about different stuff, which
comes out this week.
Today the “Kate Bishop in LA” line
from “Hawkguy” ends. That means that
we (probably) won’t see any more Annie Wu’s fantastic art on the book.
I wonder if she has new projects on the way - I would look into them, that’s
for sure.
“Captain Victory and the Galactica Rangers” is a tribute to Jack Kirby by Joe
Casey and Nathan Fox, and it looks like an interesting one. And Michel
Fiffe draws some pages from #2, which is awesome news! Speaking of
Fiffe, I am still willing to follow his “All-New
Ultimates” until its cancellation, despite that is definitely not a decent
read. It won’t be that long, I guess.
Another artist, which I admire, is Jake
Lawrence - his art is simple and bright. As far as I know, today’s “Teen Dog” is his first published work. Which
is a big step for Jake, and a great book for us, readers. No doubt, it is going
to be awesome.
“Annihilator”
by great duo of Grant Morrison and Frazer Irving is coming out today.
Talented David Hine and Fabrice
Sapolsky returns to writing one of my favourite versions of Spider-Man,
Spider-Man Noir. Holy crap, the
original series was thrilling. Might want to re-read that. Carmine Di Giandomenico
is replaced by Richard Isanove, which I have no problem whatsoever - Isanove’s
art is gorgeous. Overall, the tie-ins like “Edge
of Spider-Verse” look interesting, though the general idea of “Spider-Verse” is dull and dumb.
Greg Rucka starts another “Stumptown” volume, without Matt
Southworth this time. I’ll get to it when it will be published
completely.
Other comics, that I am going to
pick up this week: Ms. Marvel #8, Magneto
#9, Amazing Spider-Man #6, Spread #3, Invincible #114 (I need to get away
from this retarded book)
What comics are you waiting for today?
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