2.23.2019

02.20.19 [#PickOfTheWeek]

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The Wild Storm #20 (DC): There was so much competition this week, with the promise of Vertigo's new High Level #1, stellar art by Jerome Opena in Seven to Eternity #13, and I adored the final page of Terminator: Sector War #3 for it's shout out to street artist Decade Later in DMZ, but I'll go with The Wild Storm #20 for Warren Ellis' sharp sociopolitical commentary and the sheer spectacle of the firefight featuring the reintroduction of Apollo and Midnighter. 

2.15.2019

02.13.19 [#PickOfTheWeek]

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Dead Kings #3 (Aftershock): This type of somber post-post-apocalyptic world-building is very well suited to my general taste. 

2.10.2019

02.06.19 [#PickOfTheWeek]

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Die #3 (Image): There was a lot of competition this week, but I have to give it to Die #3 for pulling off an ingenious genre twist that had me literally gasping once I understood what Gillen and Hans and the gang were pulling off; this is going to be a very special series.