Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Image Comics from Diamond Distributors for December 5 2012

IMAGE COMICS

JUL120483 ALPHA GIRL #5 (MR) [DIG] $2.99

OCT120457 BLACKACRE #1 (MR) [DIG] $2.99

AUG120503 BLOODSTRIKE #33 [DIG] $3.99

OCT120479 BUTCHER BAKER RIGHTEOUS MAKER HC (MR) [DIG] $24.99

OCT120516 CREATOR OWNED HEROES #7 CVR A RITCHIE (MR) [DIG] $3.99

OCT120517 CREATOR OWNED HEROES #7 CVR B JOHNSON (MR) $3.99

SEP120493 CYBER FORCE #2 [DIG] PI

OCT120523 EPIC KILL #7 [DIG] $2.99

SEP128309 GREAT PACIFIC #1 2ND PTG (MR) $2.99

OCT120525 GREAT PACIFIC #2 (MR) [DIG] $2.99

OCT120526 GUARDING THE GLOBE #4 [DIG] $2.99

SEP128237 HAPPY #1 3RD PTG $2.99

SEP128238 HAPPY #2 2ND PTG $2.99

OCT120489 HOAX HUNTERS TP VOL 01 [DIG] $14.99

OCT120460 I LOVE TROUBLE #1 (MR) [DIG] $2.99

SEP120507 INVINCIBLE #98 [DIG] $2.99

OCT120476 KRISHNA A JOURNEY WITHIN GN [DIG] $29.99

OCT120461 LEGEND OF LUTHER STRODE #1 (MR) [DIG] $3.50

OCT120536 PERHAPANAUTS DANGER DOWN UNDER #2 CVR A ROUSSEAU [DIG] $3.50

OCT120537 PERHAPANAUTS DANGER DOWN UNDER #2 CVR B STATON $3.50

MAR120441 PIGS TP VOL 02 (MR) $12.99

SEP128239 REVIVAL #4 2ND PTG $2.99

OCT120544 STORM DOGS #2 (MR) [DIG] $3.50

OCT120494 THINK TANK TP [DIG] $14.99

IMAGE COMICS/MCFARLANE TOYS

SEP121734 TMP NBA MIAMI HEAT CHAMPIONSHIP AF 3-PK PI

SEP121735 TMP NFL PEYTON MANNING AF 2-PK PI

Comics, Magazines and Books from Diamond Distributors for December 5 2012

COMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS

SEP121257 ARATA THE LEGEND TP VOL 12 $9.99

SEP120789 ARCHIE #639 [DIG/P+] $2.99

SEP120790 ARCHIE & FRIENDS DOUBLE DIGEST #22 [DIG/P+] $3.99

SEP121243 BAKUMAN TP VOL 17 $9.99

OCT121130 BAREFOOT GEN TP VOL 01 $14.95

SEP121261 BLACK BIRD GN VOL 15 $9.99

SEP121245 BLEACH TP VOL 52 $9.99

SEP121246 BLEACH TP VOL 53 $9.99

SEP121244 D GRAY MAN GN VOL 23 $9.99

OCT121009 DARK SHADOWS VAMPIRELLA #5 $3.99

SEP121260 DAWN OF THE ARCANA TP VOL 07 $9.99

SEP121239 DEMON LOVE SPELL GN VOL 01 $9.99

SEP121259 DEVIL & HER LOVE SONG GN VOL 06 $9.99

SEP121060 DF DAMSELS #1 PURPLE CAMPBELL EXC CVR $14.99

JUN121105 DF WARLORD OF MARS DEJAH THORIS #18 RISQUE CVR $14.99

AUG121251 DR WHO TP CHILD OF TIME $24.99

SEP121252 EARL AND FAIRY GN VOL 04 $9.99

OCT120827 FASHION BEAST #4 (MR) $3.99

OCT120828 FASHION BEAST #4 WRAP CVR (MR) $3.99

OCT120823 FERALS #11 (MR) $3.99

OCT120825 FERALS #11 GORE CVR (MR) $3.99

OCT120824 FERALS #11 WRAP CVR (MR) $3.99

SEP121299 FLY VOL II #2 A CVR DEBALFO (MR) $2.99

SEP121300 FLY VOL II #2 B CVR ERIC J (MR) $2.99

SEP128234 FREELANCERS #1 2ND PTG $1.00

OCT120917 GARFIELD #8 [DIG] $3.99

OCT121279 GFT 2012 HOLIDAY SPECIAL A CVR CAFARO (MR) $5.99

OCT121280 GFT 2012 HOLIDAY SPECIAL B CVR MYCHAELS (MR) $5.99

OCT121281 GFT 2012 HOLIDAY SPECIAL C CVR PEKAR (MR) $5.99

OCT120904 HYPERNATURALS #6 MAIN CVRS [DIG] $3.99

SEP120795 JUGHEADS DOUBLE DIGEST #187 [DIG/P+] $3.99

SEP120796 KEVIN KELLER #6 REG CVR [DIG/P+] $2.99

OCT120943 LADY DEATH (ONGOING) #24 (MR) $3.99

OCT120945 LADY DEATH (ONGOING) #24 SULTRY CVR (MR) $3.99

OCT120944 LADY DEATH (ONGOING) #24 WRAP CVR (MR) $3.99

JUL120988 LORD OF THE JUNGLE #10 (MR) $3.99

SEP121262 NATSUMES BOOK OF FRIENDS TP VOL 13 $9.99

SEP120807 NEW CRUSADERS RISE OF THE HEROES #4 BATES REG CVR [DIG/P+] $2.99

SEP121254 NURA RISE O/T YOKAI CLAN GN VOL 12 $9.99

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SEP121263 SAKURA HIME LEGEND OF PRINCESS SAKURA GN VOL 09 $9.99

OCT121233 SHADOWMAN (NEW) #2 REG ZIRCHER CVR $3.99

SEP120882 SIMPSONS WINTER WINGDING #7 $4.99

OCT121139 SKY OVER THE LOUVRE HC $19.99

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SEP120803 SONIC THE HEDGEHOG #243 [P+] $2.99

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AUG120822 SOULFIRE VOL 4 #3 CVR B TORQUE $3.99

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OCT120854 STITCHED #10 (MR) $3.99

OCT120856 STITCHED #10 GORE CVR (MR) $3.99

OCT120855 STITCHED #10 WRAP CVR (MR) $3.99

OCT121158 STUMPTOWN V2 #4 $3.99

OCT121148 SYBIL THE BACKPACK FAIRY HC VOL 01 NINA $11.99

SEP121181 TEN SECONDERS AMERICAN DREAM GN (MR) $19.99

SEP121022 THE LONE RANGER #11 $3.99

AUG121053 THE LONE RANGER SNAKE OF IRON #4 $3.99

SEP121256 TORIKO GN VOL 13 $9.99

OCT121278 ULTIMATE 7 TP VOL 03 $19.99

OCT120902 VALEN OUTCAST TP VOL 02 $14.99

SEP121253 VOLTRON FORCE GN VOL 05 DRAGON DAWN $7.99

JUL121016 VOLTRON YEAR ONE #6 $3.99

AUG121440 WAKE THE F#CK UP #1 (MR) $2.99

JUL120983 WARLORD OF MARS DEJAH THORIS #19 (MR) $3.99

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AUG121461 CLASSIC MARVEL FIG COLL MAG #188 WEREWOLF BY NIGHT $14.00

SEP121321 CLASSIC MARVEL FIG COLL MAG #189 GAMORA $14.00

OCT121325 COMIC SHOP NEWS #1329 PI

SEP120648 DISNEY JUNIOR MAGAZINE #10 $4.99

OCT121358 FAMOUS MONSTERS OF FILMLAND #265 $9.99

MAY121463 FREAKY MONSTERS MAGAZINE #13 $9.95

AUG121450 ILLUSTRATION MAGAZINE #39 $15.00

JUN121453 MEGAMI SEP 2012 $16.60

SEP121202 MONSTER HIGH MAGAZINE #1 $4.99

JUL121410 NEWTYPE OCT 2012 $16.00

JUN121454 NEWTYPE SEP 2012 $16.00

SEP121357 SCREEM #25 $7.95

OCT121206 STAR WARS CLONE WARS MAGAZINE #15 $4.99

BOOKS
OCT121372 DARK KNIGHT PRODUCTION ART & FULL SHOOTING SCRIPT SALE ED $12.98

OCT121367 JAMES BOND ARCHIVES HC $200.00

SEP121362 MAD ART OF CARICATURE SERIOUS GT FUNNY FACES SC $24.95

OCT121312 NIGHT SONG SC (MR) $19.95

Monday, December 3, 2012

Review: UGLIES: Cutters

UGLIES: CUTTERS
BALLANTINE BOOKS/DEL REY – @delreyspectra

CREATOR: Scott Westerfeld
WRITERS: Scott Westerfeld, Devin Grayson
ART: Steven Cummings
TONES/LETTERS: Yishan Li
COVER: Steven Cummings with Espen Grundetjern
ISBN: 978-0-345-52723-3; paperback (December 4, 2012)
176pp, B&W, $10.99 U.S., $12.99 CAN

Scott Westerfeld is an American science fiction author who has written several book series aimed at the young adult market (YA). The Uglies is a series of young adult, science fiction/fantasy novels written by Westerfeld. The series, which began in 2005 with the publication of Uglies, is set 300 years in the future in a time in which everyone is turned “pretty” by extreme cosmetic surgery. The Uglies’ central character is Tally Youngblood, a teen girl who rebels against this forced conformity.

Uglies: Cutters is the second of two original graphic novels that are set in the world of the Uglies and tell new stories through the eyes of Tally’s friend, Shay, another teen girl. Like the first graphic novel (Uglies: Shay’s Story), Uglies: Cutters is scripted by Devin Grayson from a story by Scott Westerfeld and is drawn by artist Steven Cummings.

Uglies: Cutters apparently takes place after the second prose novel in the series, Pretties (2005). The series’ lead character, Tally Youngblood, and her best friend, Shay, have undergone “the Surge,” which is the rite-of-passage surgery that transforms them from “Ugly” to “Pretty.” Shay now lives in New Pretty Town enjoying the good life, and she is hoping to be inducted into Tally’s clique, the “Crims” (short for “criminal”).

Shay, however, is troubled by her new life as a stunning beauty. She is plagued by bad dreams and is somewhat distressed that she cannot remember much about her time in “The Smoke,” a wilderness camp where runaways live. She also has noticed that both Tally and Zane, a boy Shay likes, are always together and have been acting strangely. Suddenly, distrustful of her friend, Shay starts to gather a rebellious group of her own, the “Cutters.” But Shay is fighting on three fronts: against Tally, the mysterious Special Circumstances, and Dr. Cable, and this fight will be tougher than she realizes.

Like Shay’s Story, Uglies: Cutters deals with adolescent themes of emotional and physical change, but Cutters is more about the aftermath of such changes. Cutters also emphasizes the conflict within social groups, depicting rivalries and jealousies. Cutters is about suspicious minds, and Shay’s mind is full of suspicions, and, in a way, that makes her something akin to an unreliable narrator. For instance, is she creating a love triangle (involving herself, Tally, and Zane) where none exists? The fun is that you never know how much truth there is to her inklings.

Early in Cutters, the authors focus in on the shallowness of Pretty life, so much so that the story turns as shallow as party-happy Pretty. Gradually, however, the narrative comes together, and Cutters reveals itself to be something more than just science fiction-fantasy. It is also a mystery story, with the lead characters trying to unravel a conspiracy and uncover secrets, all the while going through some mean teen angst. Uglies: Cutters starts off badly, but gets better as the story goes along. It ends with a bang, maybe even leaving you wanting more.

B

www.delreybooks.com
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux


Sunday, December 2, 2012

Albert Avilla Reviews: Hit Girl Issue 4

Hit Girl Issue 4
Marvel Comics/ICON

Reviewed by Albert Avilla

Writer: Mark Millar
Artist: John Romita Jr.
Finishes/Inks: Tom Palmer

Say My Name! (Spoilers!)
The best female character in comics, and she has no boobs. We thought Hit Girl was caught in an untenable situation. She not only gets out of trouble with the most violence she can muster, she also gets home in time to protect her cover story. You have to love a little cutie who can mop the floor with blood-thirsty thugs. She has all the little bees at school in check; her position as alpha female is firmly established. Her plan to take down Genovese is set with pictures to go along with it. Red Mist is getting mystical martial arts training from con artists in Asia.

I got cramps in the old abdomen from laughing. How can someone make you cringe at the amount of blood splattered and at the same time laugh at the stupidity of the criminal? Talent has something to do with it. Sweet and spicy like General Tso's Chicken. The step-dad is locking down Mindy's room; I can imagine her planning how she'll pick the locks while Marcus is installing them. When Genovese's hit squad comes to kill Marcus, they grab Mindy and drag her to Marcus; they want Marcus to beg them not to kill her. They think that they are going to be pulling the wings off of a butterfly when they really stepped in a nest of pit vipers.

There is no moment while reading this story that you are not thoroughly entertained. Millar is the leader of the pack when we are discussing storytelling in the comic book format. I have to wait until next issue to see what Hit Girl has up her diabolical little sleeves. We are in store for some poetic violence.

John Romita Jr. is an icon in the industry. This is some of his best work. When you see his name on a comic book, you know that it is a major event. He has his own signature style which enhances any story.

I rate Hit Girl Issue 4 Recommend it to a Friend. Al-O-Meter's Highest Ranking


Black Bird: Teen-Something and Pregnant

I read Black Bird, Vol. 15

I posted a review in ComicBookBin (which has free smart phone apps and comics).

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Albert Avilla Reviews: All New X-Men #1

All New X-Men #1
Mavel Comics

Reviewed by Albert Avilla

Writer: Brian Michael Bendis
Pencils: Stuart Immonen
Inks: Wade Von Grawbadger

Spoilers!
Bendis on the X-Men, gentlemen, I think we have a hit. This story is getting back to the roots of what the X-Men are about, finding new mutants and preparing them for the realities of the world.

Beast is going through another mutation that may kill him. Cyclops is still tripping, finding mutants, and recruiting them to his side. I thought he was locked up. He’s leading Magneto and the White Queen and calling themselves the X-Men. This is sure to be a real public relations problem for the real X-Men who are ready to shut Cyclops down; but Storm, the wise leader that she is, wants to take the high road. Saving lives is more important to her than her own agenda. Beast gets the idea that Cyclops needs to get back to who he is. Beast goes to the past to get the original X-Men to do just that.

I don’t like to say that one creator is better than another, but I can say that Bendis is an industry leader. This story is Claremont-esque. We get interesting plotline within interesting plotline. Hopefully, these plotlines won’t be resolved in a neat four issue format, but be true to Claremont form and have each plot leading into story after story. The possibilities are endless. I’m not ashamed to say that my expectations for this book were low; when I would see the ads for this book I would say, “What?” Bendis has made me so happily wrong. I’m ready to ride this rollercoaster.

The art speaks for itself. All that I can say is look at the rug when Scott and Hank are arguing in the past. I liked the contrast between youngster Cyclops and grown man Cyclops on the cover. Keep this creative team together. This was a symphony of art and words.

I rate All New X-Men #1 Recommend It to a Friend. #1 (of 5) on the Al-O-Meter Ranking


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