I read Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan, Vol. 20
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Saturday, April 5, 2014
Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan - Kusozu
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Friday, April 4, 2014
I Reads You Review: Batman #28
BATMAN #28
DC COMICS – @DCComics
WRITER: Scott Snyder and James Tynion IV
PENCILS: Dustin Nguyen
INKS: Derek Fridolfs
COLORS: John Kalisz
LETTERS: Sal Cipriano
COVER: Dustin Nguyen
VARIANT COVER: Howard Chaykin and Jesus Aburto
32pp, Color, $3.99 U.S. (April 2014)
Batman created by Bob Kane with Bill Finger
DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. have begun the celebration of the 75th anniversary of the debut of Batman (in Detective Comics: cover dated May 1939). Part of DC Comics’ year-long celebration is the launch of the new, year-long, weekly comic book series, Batman Eternal. The series launches on April 9, 2014 and will apparently consist of 60 issues.
Batman Eternal will feature Batman, his allies, and Gotham City, and will be written by Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Ray Fawkes, Kyle Higgins, and Tim Seeley. Writer John Layman was originally scheduled to write for Batman Eternal. Although he is no longer associated with the project, the work he finished before departing will apparently still be seen in the first 12 issues. Batman Eternal will work in tandem with the ongoing, regular Batman comic book series, which is written by Scott Snyder.
Batman #28 offers a preview of Batman Eternal. It contains a 24-page story entitled “Gotham Eternal.” The story opens in a near-future Gotham, where a mysterious young female infiltrates The Egyptian, “the only nightclub left in New Gotham.” She runs afoul of a group of heavies who seem to run the club. How do Batman and Selina Kyle fit into this scenario, and what does the young female need so badly that she would risk her life to enter this club?
I’m intrigued by Batman Eternal. Why, you ask? Well, I’ve been a life-long Batman fan, and I am excited about the 75th anniversary. And although I have never bought very many of them, I am always curious about weekly comic book series. Batman #28 hints at a dark, dystopian-lite future that finds Batman imperiled. So, what the heck? I’m in.
Batman #28 includes a six-page preview of American Vampire: Second Cycle – WRITER: Scott Snyder; ARTIST: Rafael Albuquerque; COLORS: Dave McCaig; and LETTERS: Steve Wands
B+
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
The text is copyright © 2014 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this site for syndication rights and fees.
DC COMICS – @DCComics
WRITER: Scott Snyder and James Tynion IV
PENCILS: Dustin Nguyen
INKS: Derek Fridolfs
COLORS: John Kalisz
LETTERS: Sal Cipriano
COVER: Dustin Nguyen
VARIANT COVER: Howard Chaykin and Jesus Aburto
32pp, Color, $3.99 U.S. (April 2014)
Batman created by Bob Kane with Bill Finger
DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. have begun the celebration of the 75th anniversary of the debut of Batman (in Detective Comics: cover dated May 1939). Part of DC Comics’ year-long celebration is the launch of the new, year-long, weekly comic book series, Batman Eternal. The series launches on April 9, 2014 and will apparently consist of 60 issues.
Batman Eternal will feature Batman, his allies, and Gotham City, and will be written by Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Ray Fawkes, Kyle Higgins, and Tim Seeley. Writer John Layman was originally scheduled to write for Batman Eternal. Although he is no longer associated with the project, the work he finished before departing will apparently still be seen in the first 12 issues. Batman Eternal will work in tandem with the ongoing, regular Batman comic book series, which is written by Scott Snyder.
Batman #28 offers a preview of Batman Eternal. It contains a 24-page story entitled “Gotham Eternal.” The story opens in a near-future Gotham, where a mysterious young female infiltrates The Egyptian, “the only nightclub left in New Gotham.” She runs afoul of a group of heavies who seem to run the club. How do Batman and Selina Kyle fit into this scenario, and what does the young female need so badly that she would risk her life to enter this club?
I’m intrigued by Batman Eternal. Why, you ask? Well, I’ve been a life-long Batman fan, and I am excited about the 75th anniversary. And although I have never bought very many of them, I am always curious about weekly comic book series. Batman #28 hints at a dark, dystopian-lite future that finds Batman imperiled. So, what the heck? I’m in.
Batman #28 includes a six-page preview of American Vampire: Second Cycle – WRITER: Scott Snyder; ARTIST: Rafael Albuquerque; COLORS: Dave McCaig; and LETTERS: Steve Wands
B+
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
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Thursday, April 3, 2014
Bleach: Everything But the Rain
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Wednesday, April 2, 2014
I Reads You Review: MINISTRY OF SPACE #1
MINISTRY OF SPACE #1 (OF 3)
IMAGE COMICS – @ImageComics
WRITER: Warren Ellis
ARTIST: Chris Weston
COLORS: Laura DePuy
32pp, Color, $2.95 U.S., $4.63 CAN (April 2001)
Cleaning my house and digging through boxes will yield treasures… or maybe comic books I forgot I had. I found copies of Ministry of Space, the three-part, alternate history miniseries written by Warren Ellis and drawn by Chris Weston. The first two issues of Ministry of Space were published by Image Comics in 2001, with the third and final issue not being published until 2004.
First, a quick historical overview: near the end of World War II, the United States, through the program, Operation Paperclip, recruited the scientists of Nazi Germany for their scientific expertise. This is how the U.S. advanced its defensive missile and rocket and space programs. The U.S. wanted to deny these Nazis’ knowledge to the United Kingdom and especially to the Soviet Union (U.S.S.R.), which did manage to capture some German scientists.
Ministry of Space #1 introduces an alternate-Earth history in which British soldiers and operatives reached the German rocket installations at Peenemünde ahead of the U.S. Army and the Soviets. Thus, the Brits get the Nazi rocket science brain trust. With this acquisition of key German personnel and Nazi technology, Sir John “Jacko” Dashwood, Air Commodore of the Royal Air Force, creates the Ministry of Space. This ministry’s mission is to develop British space technology and to claim space for “King and Country and the British Empire.”
Ministry of Space #1 has an interesting premise. It certainly makes me wonder if our world would be better off if the British had won the space race. Then, I remember the British Empire, its mass murder of indigenous people for their natural resources, and the “White man’s burden.” So was the British Empire better or worse than the American and Soviet empires? You can consider that a rhetorical question, if you wish.
Premise aside, Ministry of Space #1 is sometimes aloof, sometimes tepid, but despite Dashwood’s machinations, surprisingly positive, as if to suggest that there is hope for mankind in Dashwood’s plans. Chris Weston’s art, with its retro feel, and Laura DePuy’s colors recall Frank Hampson’s Dan Dare. Ministry of Space also reminds me of the delightful British color adventure and genre films of the 1950s and 1960s that I watch on Antenna TV.
B
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
The text is copyright © 2014 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this site for syndication rights and fees.
IMAGE COMICS – @ImageComics
WRITER: Warren Ellis
ARTIST: Chris Weston
COLORS: Laura DePuy
32pp, Color, $2.95 U.S., $4.63 CAN (April 2001)
Cleaning my house and digging through boxes will yield treasures… or maybe comic books I forgot I had. I found copies of Ministry of Space, the three-part, alternate history miniseries written by Warren Ellis and drawn by Chris Weston. The first two issues of Ministry of Space were published by Image Comics in 2001, with the third and final issue not being published until 2004.
First, a quick historical overview: near the end of World War II, the United States, through the program, Operation Paperclip, recruited the scientists of Nazi Germany for their scientific expertise. This is how the U.S. advanced its defensive missile and rocket and space programs. The U.S. wanted to deny these Nazis’ knowledge to the United Kingdom and especially to the Soviet Union (U.S.S.R.), which did manage to capture some German scientists.
Ministry of Space #1 introduces an alternate-Earth history in which British soldiers and operatives reached the German rocket installations at Peenemünde ahead of the U.S. Army and the Soviets. Thus, the Brits get the Nazi rocket science brain trust. With this acquisition of key German personnel and Nazi technology, Sir John “Jacko” Dashwood, Air Commodore of the Royal Air Force, creates the Ministry of Space. This ministry’s mission is to develop British space technology and to claim space for “King and Country and the British Empire.”
Ministry of Space #1 has an interesting premise. It certainly makes me wonder if our world would be better off if the British had won the space race. Then, I remember the British Empire, its mass murder of indigenous people for their natural resources, and the “White man’s burden.” So was the British Empire better or worse than the American and Soviet empires? You can consider that a rhetorical question, if you wish.
Premise aside, Ministry of Space #1 is sometimes aloof, sometimes tepid, but despite Dashwood’s machinations, surprisingly positive, as if to suggest that there is hope for mankind in Dashwood’s plans. Chris Weston’s art, with its retro feel, and Laura DePuy’s colors recall Frank Hampson’s Dan Dare. Ministry of Space also reminds me of the delightful British color adventure and genre films of the 1950s and 1960s that I watch on Antenna TV.
B
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
The text is copyright © 2014 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this site for syndication rights and fees.
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Tuesday, April 1, 2014
DC Comics from Diamond Distributors for April 2 2014
DC COMICS
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FEB140166 AQUAMAN AND THE OTHERS #1 $2.99
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JAN140353 SUPERMAN RED SON TP NEW EDITION $17.99
FEB140232 SWAMP THING #30 $2.99
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FEB140244 VAMPIRE DIARIES #4 $3.99
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FEB140189 ACTION COMICS #30 (DOOMED) $3.99
FEB140166 AQUAMAN AND THE OTHERS #1 $2.99
DEC130307 BATMAN 66 HC VOL 01 $19.99
JAN140349 BATMAN BEYOND BATGIRL BEYOND TP $14.99
FEB140216 BATWING #30 $2.99
FEB140201 DETECTIVE COMICS #30 $3.99
FEB140203 DETECTIVE COMICS #30 COMBO PACK $4.99
FEB140175 EARTH 2 #22 $2.99
FEB140287 FAIREST #25 (MR) $2.99
JAN140369 GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO TP (MR) $24.99
FEB140178 GREEN ARROW #30 $2.99
FEB140220 GREEN LANTERN #30 $2.99
FEB140222 GREEN LANTERN #30 COMBO PACK $3.99
JAN140379 HINTERKIND TP VOL 01 (MR) $9.99
DEC130297 JUSTICE LEAGUE HC VOL 04 THE GRID (N52) $24.99
JAN140339 JUSTICE LEAGUE TP VOL 03 THRONE OF ATLANTIS (N52) $16.99
FEB140273 LOONEY TUNES #218 $2.99
FEB140230 MOVEMENT #11 $2.99
FEB140231 STORMWATCH #30 $2.99
JAN140353 SUPERMAN RED SON TP NEW EDITION $17.99
FEB140232 SWAMP THING #30 $2.99
FEB140295 TRILLIUM #8 (MR) $2.99
FEB140171 TRINITY OF SIN THE PHANTOM STRANGER #18 $2.99
FEB140244 VAMPIRE DIARIES #4 $3.99
DC COMICS/DC COLLECTIBLES
NOV130289 DC COMICS SUPER VILLAINS BIZARRO AF $24.95
NOV130288 DC COMICS SUPER VILLAINS DEATHSTORM AF $24.95
NOV130292 WONDER WOMAN ART OF WAR STATUE BY GEORGE PEREZ $79.95
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Marvel Comics from Diamond Distributors for April 2 2014
MARVEL COMICS
JAN148241 ALL NEW INVADERS #2 2ND PTG MUKESH VAR ANMN $3.99
DEC130759 AMAZING SPIDER-MAN FAMILY BUSINESS OGN HC $24.99
FEB140794 BLACK WIDOW #5 $3.99
FEB140792 CAPTAIN AMERICA #19 $3.99
FEB140798 CAPTAIN AMERICA WINTER SOLDIER #1 DIRECTORS CUT $4.99
FEB140810 DEADPOOL VS CARNAGE #1 $3.99
JAN140800 GUARDIANS OF GALAXY TP VOL 01 COSMIC AVENGERS $19.99
FEB140694 INHUMAN #1 ANMN $3.99
FEB140745 LOKI AGENT OF ASGARD #3 ANMN $2.99
FEB140727 MAGNETO #2 ANMN $3.99
JAN140807 MARVEL KNIGHTS SPIDER-MAN TP FIGHT NIGHT $16.99
JAN140786 MARVELS CA WINTER SOLDIER ART OF MOVIE SLIPCASE HC $49.99
FEB140799 MARVELS GUARDIANS OF GALAXY PRELUDE #1 $2.99
FEB140743 MOON KNIGHT #2 ANMN $3.99
FEB140741 NEW WARRIORS #3 ANMN $3.99
JAN148242 NIGHT OF LIVING DEADPOOL #3 2ND PTG SHAW VAR $3.99
NOV130710 OZ HC WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ NEW PTG $24.99
JAN140781 PAINKILLER JANE TP PRICE OF FREEDOM (MR) $19.99
JAN148244 PUNISHER #1 2ND PTG GERADS VAR ANMN $3.99
JAN148245 PUNISHER #2 2ND PTG GERADS VAR ANMN $3.99
FEB140802 PUNISHER #4 $3.99
JAN148243 SHE-HULK #1 2ND PTG WADA VAR ANMN $2.99
FEB140757 SHE-HULK #3 ANMN $2.99
JAN140803 SPIDER-MAN FIRSTS TP $34.99
FEB140797 STAR LORD TEARS FOR HEAVEN TP $7.99
NOV130716 SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN HC VOL 02 $34.99
FEB140774 ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN #200 BAGLEY CVR $4.99
FEB140775 ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN #200 MARQUEZ CVR $4.99
FEB140759 WHAT IF AGE OF ULTRON #1 $3.99
NOV130704 X-MEN AGE OF APOCALYPSE OMNIBUS COMPANION HC $99.99
JAN148241 ALL NEW INVADERS #2 2ND PTG MUKESH VAR ANMN $3.99
DEC130759 AMAZING SPIDER-MAN FAMILY BUSINESS OGN HC $24.99
FEB140794 BLACK WIDOW #5 $3.99
FEB140792 CAPTAIN AMERICA #19 $3.99
FEB140798 CAPTAIN AMERICA WINTER SOLDIER #1 DIRECTORS CUT $4.99
FEB140810 DEADPOOL VS CARNAGE #1 $3.99
JAN140800 GUARDIANS OF GALAXY TP VOL 01 COSMIC AVENGERS $19.99
FEB140694 INHUMAN #1 ANMN $3.99
FEB140745 LOKI AGENT OF ASGARD #3 ANMN $2.99
FEB140727 MAGNETO #2 ANMN $3.99
JAN140807 MARVEL KNIGHTS SPIDER-MAN TP FIGHT NIGHT $16.99
JAN140786 MARVELS CA WINTER SOLDIER ART OF MOVIE SLIPCASE HC $49.99
FEB140799 MARVELS GUARDIANS OF GALAXY PRELUDE #1 $2.99
FEB140743 MOON KNIGHT #2 ANMN $3.99
FEB140741 NEW WARRIORS #3 ANMN $3.99
JAN148242 NIGHT OF LIVING DEADPOOL #3 2ND PTG SHAW VAR $3.99
NOV130710 OZ HC WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ NEW PTG $24.99
JAN140781 PAINKILLER JANE TP PRICE OF FREEDOM (MR) $19.99
JAN148244 PUNISHER #1 2ND PTG GERADS VAR ANMN $3.99
JAN148245 PUNISHER #2 2ND PTG GERADS VAR ANMN $3.99
FEB140802 PUNISHER #4 $3.99
JAN148243 SHE-HULK #1 2ND PTG WADA VAR ANMN $2.99
FEB140757 SHE-HULK #3 ANMN $2.99
JAN140803 SPIDER-MAN FIRSTS TP $34.99
FEB140797 STAR LORD TEARS FOR HEAVEN TP $7.99
NOV130716 SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN HC VOL 02 $34.99
FEB140774 ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN #200 BAGLEY CVR $4.99
FEB140775 ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN #200 MARQUEZ CVR $4.99
FEB140759 WHAT IF AGE OF ULTRON #1 $3.99
NOV130704 X-MEN AGE OF APOCALYPSE OMNIBUS COMPANION HC $99.99
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IDW Publishing from Diamond Distributors for April 2 2014
IDW PUBLISHING
FEB140456 GATE WAY #4 (FORMERLY PURGATORY) $3.99
JAN140429 GI JOE SPECIAL MISSIONS #13 $3.99
DEC130396 JUDGE DREDD CAM KENNEDY COLLECTION HC VOL 02 $49.99
JAN140492 JUDGE DREDD MEGA CITY TWO #3 $3.99
FEB140377 MONSTER & MADMAN #2 $3.99
JAN140462 ROCKY & BULLWINKLE CLASSICS GN VOL 01 STAR BILLING $17.99
JAN140485 ROGUE TROOPER #2 $3.99
FEB140423 SINISTER DEXTER #5 $3.99
JAN140473 STAR TREK GOLD KEY ARCHIVES HC VOL 01 $29.99
DEC130433 STAR TREK STARDATE COLL HC VOL 02 UNDER COMMAND PIKE $49.99
FEB140456 GATE WAY #4 (FORMERLY PURGATORY) $3.99
JAN140429 GI JOE SPECIAL MISSIONS #13 $3.99
DEC130396 JUDGE DREDD CAM KENNEDY COLLECTION HC VOL 02 $49.99
JAN140492 JUDGE DREDD MEGA CITY TWO #3 $3.99
FEB140377 MONSTER & MADMAN #2 $3.99
JAN140462 ROCKY & BULLWINKLE CLASSICS GN VOL 01 STAR BILLING $17.99
JAN140485 ROGUE TROOPER #2 $3.99
FEB140423 SINISTER DEXTER #5 $3.99
JAN140473 STAR TREK GOLD KEY ARCHIVES HC VOL 01 $29.99
DEC130433 STAR TREK STARDATE COLL HC VOL 02 UNDER COMMAND PIKE $49.99
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