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Monday, December 6, 2021
Marvel Comics from Diamond Distributors for December 8, 2021
Comics, Magazines and Books from Diamond Distributors for December 8, 2021
DC Comics from Lunar Distributors for December 7, 2021
Arkham City The Order Of The World #3 (Of 6)(Cover A Sam Wolfe Connelly), $3.99
Arkham City The Order Of The World #3 (Of 6)(Cover B Gary Frank Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Batman #118 (Cover A Jorge Molina), $4.99
Batman #118 (Cover B Francesco Mattina Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Batman #118 (Cover C Viktor Bogdanovic Card Stock Virgin Variant), AR
Batman #118 (Cover D Jock Card Stock Variant), AR
Batman #118 (Cover E Viktor Bogdanovic Card Stock Variant), AR
Batman #118 (Cover F Viktor Bogdanovic Silver Foil Card Stock Variant), AR
Batman #118 (Cover G Viktor Bogdanovic Gold Foil Card Stock Variant), AR
Batman ’89 #4 (Of 6)(Cover A Joe Quinones), $3.99
Batman ’89 #4 (Of 6)(Cover B Babs Tarr Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Batman Urban Legends Volume 1 TP, $24.99
Crush And Lobo #7 (Of 8)(Cover A Joelle Jones), $3.99
Crush And Lobo #7 (Of 8)(Cover B W. Scott Forbes Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Dark Knights Of Steel #2 (Of 12)(Cover A Yasmine Putri), $3.99
Dark Knights Of Steel #2 (Of 12)(Cover B Joshua Middleton Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Dark Knights Of Steel #2 (Of 12)(Cover C Yasmine Putri Character Sheet Card Stock Variant), AR
DC Horror Presents Soul Plumber #3 (Of 6)(Cover A John McCrea), $3.99
DC Horror Presents Soul Plumber #3 (Of 6)(Cover B Kyle Hotz Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Green Lantern #9 (Cover A Bernard Chang & Alex Sinclair), $4.99
Green Lantern #9 (Cover B Alan Quah Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Joker Presents A Puzzlebox #5 (Of 7)(Cover A Chip Zdarsky), $4.99
Joker Presents A Puzzlebox #5 (Of 7)(Cover B Davi Go Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Justice League Infinity #6 (Of 7)(Cover B James Stokoe), $3.99
MAD Magazine #23, $5.99
One-Star Squadron #1 (Of 6)(Cover A Steve Lieber), $3.99
One-Star Squadron #1 (Of 6)(Cover B Steve Pugh Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Saga Of The Swamp Thing Box Set, $120.00
Suicide Squad #10 (Cover A Eduardo Pansica/Julio Ferreira/Marcelo Maiolo), $3.99
Suicide Squad #10 (Cover B Gerald Parel Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Superman Son Of Kal-El 2021 Annual #1 (One Shot)(Cover A John Timms), $5.99
Superman Son Of Kal-El 2021 Annual #1 (One Shot)(Cover B Steve Pugh Card Stock Variant), $6.99
Swamp Thing #10 (Of 10)(Cover A Mike Perkins), $3.99
Swamp Thing #10 (Of 10)(Cover B Brian Bolland Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Swamp Thing Volume 1 Becoming TP, $16.99
World Of Krypton #1 (Of 6)(Cover A Mico Suayan), $3.99
World Of Krypton #1 (Of 6)(Cover B Aster D’Amico Card Stock Variant), $4.99
World Of Krypton #1 (Of 6)(Cover C Francesco Francavilla Card Stock Variant), AR
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Friday, December 3, 2021
Review: CHAOS CAMPUS: Sorority Girls vs. Zombies: Extra Credit #10
CHAOS CAMPUS: EXTRA CREDIT #10
APPROBATION COMICS
STORY: B. Alex Thompson – @ApproBAT
ART: Ricardo Mendez
COLORS: Alivon Ortiz
LETTERS: Krugos
EDITOR: B. Alex Thompson
MISC. ART/BACK COVER: Ricardo Mendez with Alivon Ortiz
COVER: Ricardo Mendez with Alivon Ortiz
24pp, Color, $4.99 U.S./$1.99 digital-comic (2018; digital release date – October 31, 2018)
Rated: Teen 13+ / 15+ Only – comiXology rating
Chaos Campus: Sorority Girls vs. Zombies created by B. Alex Thompson
“Beginnings are Endings that Begin”
Chaos Campus: Sorority Girls vs. Zombies is a zombie apocalypse comic book series that mixes in elements of comedy, horror, and adventure. Chaos Chaos is set during a zombie invasion and follows the adventures of three members of the sorority, Epsilon Alpha Zeta Upsilon (EAZY): ass-kickin’ Jamie Lynn Schaeffer, brainy and magic-wielding Paige Helena Patton, and sexy Brittany Ann Miller.
Chaos Campus: Sorority Girls vs. Zombies: Extra Credit is a “side series” to the main series. It offers readers something “extra,” and is also set in the continuity of the main series. Both series are the creation of B. Alex Thompson and are published by Thompson's company, Approbation Comics. Chaos Campus: Extra Credit is written by Thompson; drawn by Ricardo Mendez; colored by Alivon Oritz; and lettered by Krugos.
Chaos Campus: Extra Credit #10 opens at the EAZY sorority house, the current location of debauchery and maybe, of an orgy. College boys are ready to unleash as many loads as possible, and one of them is Paige's slutty boyfriend, Roger. Buxom Brittany, Paige's friend, has had enough of Roger's cheating ways, and she plans on telling him off. But she sure is in for a surprise.
Roger wants Brittany to convince Paige that the three of them should form a threesome, especially because he knows Brittany is bisexual and has romantic feelings for Paige. But the kinkiness will have to be put on hold. There are zombies about.
THE LOWDOWN: I did not like Chaos Campus: Extra Credit #9 as much as I usually enjoy the main series. It was not one of B. Alex Thompson's better efforts, but it was still enjoyable because it's a Chaos Campus comic book.
Extra Credit #10 is quite enjoyable, and it holds a delightful surprise for longtime readers. It is a retelling (in a way) of the first two issues (more or less) of the original series, Chaos Campus: Sorority Girls vs. Zombies. I went back and took a look at Chaos Campus #1 and #2, and one of the things I realized is that the series could have taken a totally different direction than it did back then. That exemplifies the fluid nature of both this series and of the Chaos Campus concept. Chaos Campus is not “anything goes.” However, it can be described as “anything is possible.”
As usual, artist Ricardo Mendez presents solid storytelling, and Alivon Ortiz's sharp colors add a vividness to the retelling that the original chapters did not have. Letterer Krugo provides the new soundtrack of screams and comedy.
So, for those who can't get enough zombie-action from the main series, try Chaos Campus: Extra Credit #10. It give it credit for being extra special.
I READS YOU RECOMMENDS: Fans of Chaos Campus will always want to try Chaos Campus: Sorority Girls vs. Zombies: Extra Credit.
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8 out of 10
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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Wednesday, December 1, 2021
#IReadsYou Review: RADIANT BLACK #3
IMAGE COMICS
STORY: Kyle Higgins
ART: Marcelo Costa
COLORS: Marcelo Costa
LETTERS: Becca Carey
EDITOR/DESIGNER: Michael Busuttil
COVER: Marcelo Costa
VARIANT COVER ARTISTS: Becca Carey; Goñi Montes
28pp, Colors, 3.99 U.S. (April 2021)
Rated “T+/Teen Plus”
“Writing Day”
Radiant Black is a new superhero comic book series from writer Kyle Higgins and artist Marcelo Costa. The series focuses on a failed writer who discovers a cosmic force that changes his life. Letterer Becca Carey and designer Michael Busuttil complete the series' creative team.
Radiant Black introduces Nathan Burnett, who just turned thirty-years-old, and things are not going great. A failed writer (thus far), Nathan leaves Los Angeles and returns home to Lockport, Illinois to live with his parents. A night on the town with his old pal, Marshall, leads to Nathan unlocking an alien artifact that changes his life. This new thing seems totally unique, but there is more to it than Nathan can imagine.
As Radiant Black #3 (“Writing Day”) opens, it's time for Nathan to get on that “writing thing.” It's easier said that done, as Nathan finds himself procrastinating, including paying Marshall a visit at his video store job. Marshall has been more productive, creating a social media account for “Radiant Black.” Yes, that's the name he has decided to give Nathan when he wears that alien artifact.
Now, back to writing: is it too much to ask not to be bothered? That includes alien voices beaming an unintelligible language into his brain.
THE LOWDOWN: Radiant Black may the first entry in a new “shared universe” of superhero titles from Image Comics, if what I read on the Internet is true. That is what initially made me interested in Radiant Black, but after reading issues #2 and #3, I am curious about the title.
Kyle Higgins offers a nice slice-of-life issue in Radiant Black #3, and Marcel Costa's art perfectly conveys all of Nathan's struggles. Thus far, I think the thing that really sells this title is the focus on who Nathan is and how he struggles with the questions about himself. Plus, there is a nice moment with some … Radiant Black fans.
I READS YOU RECOMMENDS: Fans looking for something new with a touch of classic in superhero comic books will want to try Radiant Black.
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8 out of 10
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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Tuesday, November 30, 2021
#IReadsYou Revew: TRUTH & JUSTICE #4
DC COMICS
STORY: Jeff Trammell
ART: Rob Guillory
COLORS: Jean-Francois Beaulieu
LETTERS: Becca Carey
EDITOR: Andrew Marino
COVER: Rob Guillory with Jean-Francois Beaulieu
VARIANT COVER ARTIST: Sanford Greene
40pp, Color, $4.99 U.S. (June 2021)
Rated: Age 13+
Robin created by Bob Kane, Bill Finger, and Jerry Robinson; Jason Todd created by Gerry Conway and Don Newton
“Haunted by the Past”
Published by DC Comics, Truth & Justice is a six-issue comic book miniseries. DC has said that “the ideals of truth and justice—concepts synonymous with DC’s superheroes from the Golden Age of Comics to the present day—are the foundation” of Truth & Justice, a anthology comic book series. Each issue of the series features a different creative team, and is “...a platform for new, emerging storytellers to reveal their takes on popular DC characters,” according to DC.
The fourth issue of Truth & Justice focuses on Jason Todd. Jason Peter Todd was introduced to comic book readers in Batman #357 (cover dated: March 1983). Created by writer Gerry Conway and artist Don Newton, Todd became the second character to assume the role of Batman's sidekick, Robin. Todd was killed off, but was eventually resurrected and became the antihero/superhero, Red Hood, in Batman #635 (cover dated: February 2005). The creative team for Truth & Justice's fourth issue is writer Jeff Trammell; artist Rob Guillory, colorist Jean-Francois Beaulieu; and letterer Becca Carey.
Truth & Justice #4 (“Haunted by the Past”) opens with Jason Todd recounting his past when he was a petty thief, beginning with the moment Batman first discovered him. Todd recalls one of the best parts of his past, fellow thief, Max Dawkins, who looked out for young Jason. Max eventually stopped being a thief and left the streets. Max had plans to help his community – until he was killed in an alley.
Now, Jason, as Red Hood, is on the warpath for Max's killer. In his pursuit, however, Jason finds himself facing down his own past and wondering about his place within Batman's “Bat-Family.” After a violent confrontation with an old Batman villain, Jason must outrun his demons … before they drag him back to the grave.
THE LOWDOWN: I have to be honest with you, dear readers. Truth & Justice #4 is the only issue of the Truth & Justice series that I bought, and it is the only one I intend to read. And I only became interested in it because I am a big fan of Rob Guillory, a local comic book artist and creator, best known for his work on the Image Comics titles, Chew, and Farmhand, which he created.
Writer Jeff Trammell offers what is basically a standalone story, although this issue's shock ending promises to show up in future Red Hood comics and likely some Batman titles. “Haunted by the Past” is basically the kind of story readers would find in a comic book “Annual.” This story gives readers a basic look at the conflicts and internal struggles with which Red Hood must face as he makes his way as a costumed vigilante, anti-hero, and quasi-superhero. Trammell really hits on the things that define Jason Todd/Red Hood – his origin, his death, and his resurrection, and he reveals that being Red Hood is not the end of the character's evolution.
Artist Rob Guillory's art and graphical storytelling really gets at the edginess in Red Hood and conveys his uncertain place within the world of Batman and his allies. Guillory makes Jason Todd's angst and his conflicts with his allies feel like a real thing. Jean-Francois Beaulieu's colors over Guillory's pencils heighten and embellish the darkness in Guillory's strong illustrations and storytelling. It would be good to see more of this art team in other DC Comics titles.
Letterer Becca Carey emphasizes the aggressive nature of Trammell's dialogue in this story, and she creates a fast-pace that makes readers believe that everything that Jason Todd faces in “Haunted by the Past” is real. I won't recommend Truth & Justice as a series, but I will recommend Truth & Justice #4 as a strong one-off story that any readers familiar with the Red Hood can read.
I READS YOU RECOMMENDS: Fans of Jason Todd/Red Hood of “Bat-Family” titles will want to read Truth & Justice #4.
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8 out of 10
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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Monday, November 29, 2021
I Reads You Juniors: November 2021 - Update #85
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NEWS:
IDW- From BleedingCool: Hot rumor out of San Diego Comic Con is that IDW Publishing might lose the license to publish "Transformers" comic books.
DC COMICS - From DCBlog: Just in time for the release of the new hardcover collection, writer Donovan Morgan Grant looks at "The Other History of the DC Universe."
COMICS - From BleedingCool: Launching next year, Fictional Frontiers is a Muslim-focused creative collective, starting with a subscription-based digital platform for comics, prose, poetry and video content. Fictional Frontiers states that it will be an incubator for talents and narratives from or inspired by the Muslim World. They announced the first two comic books. They are "Beyond The Forest" by Noor Yusuf, Tati Nuari and Anny Maulina and "Modal," written by Ink and Hack, drawn by Dedy Koerniawan
COMICS - From BleedingCool: The birthplace of the "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" will be commemorated by The City Council of Dover, New Hampshire.
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: Ho Che Anderson that his upcoming Marvel Comics title, "Luke Cage: City on Fire," has been cancelled ... for now.
MOVIE REVIEW - From IReadsYou: Leroy's review of "Eternals."
DC TV - From DCBlog: Actor Joivan Wade, who plays "Cyborg" on HBO Max's "Doom Patrol" series, talks about the character's changes in Season Three of the series.
DARK HORSE - From ScreenRant: Nearly seven years after it lost its license to produce Star Wars comic books, publisher Dark Horse Comics will once again publish "Star Wars" all-ages comic books and graphic novels set in all story era and timelines. The first titles arrive Spring 2022.
BLACK HISTORY MONTH - From GamesRadar: "Marvel's Voices: Legacy #1" will bring together Black creators and characters in February 2022 to celebrate "Black History Month," which is observed in the US all month long.
From GamesRadar: For Black History Month 2022, DC Comics will pair Milestone Media superheroes with real life Black historical figures in the 96-page anthology graphic novel, "Milestones in History."
DC COMICS - From TheBeat: February 2022 will see a new ongoing "Aquaman" comic book series that will feature two Aquaman characters, classic Arthur Curry and new Jackson Hyde.
IMAGE COMICS - From BleedingCool: Blacklisted (by Marvel?) creator Sina Grace will have a one-shot comic book, "Rockstar and Softboy," published by Image Comics in Feb. 2022.
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: Legendary Marvel Comics and X-Men writer-artist, John Byrne, offers his own "origin of Wolverine."
MARVEL STUDIOS - From Variety: The second trailer for "Spider-Man: No Way Home" has arrived.
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: Marvel Comics is bringing back its "What If...?" comic book series in March 2022.
From BleedingCool: When "What If...?" comes back it will ask "What If... Miles Morales was Captain America?"
MARVEL STUDIOS - From CBR: "Ant-Man" star Paul Rudd is coy when answering rumors that Bill Murray will appear in the franchise's third film, "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania."
DC COMICS - From GamesRadar: "Superman: Son of Kal-El #5" will have a second printing. This is the issue in which Jon Kent comes out as bisexual.
MARVEL - From GamesRadar: Marvel Comics' new "Sorcerer Supreme," whoever that will be, will have his or her own ongoing series starting March 2022.
MARVEL - GoCollect: In Feb. 2022, Spider-Man meets his newest villain, "Goblin Queen," in The Amazing Spider-Man #88."
DC ANIMATION - From DCComics: "Superman: The Animated Series" is 25 years old, and stars Tim Daly, Dana Delany, Clancy Brown and voice director Andrea Romano reminisce about their time on the series.
DC COMICS - From DCComics: In a "Beyond the Panel interview, artist Dustin Nguyen talks about his new miniseries, "Robin and Batman."
MARVEL STUDIOS - From Deadline: On "Disney+ Day," Disney dropped a lengthy piece of never-before-seen footage toward the end of its presentation with a look at its coming 2022 Marvel series — "Moon Knight," "She-Hulk," and "Ms. Marvel" — as well as great chase scene from the upcoming series "Hawkeye" which debuts on November 24th.
From IGN: "Disney+ Day" offers a first look at Samuel L. Jackson as "Nick Fury" in Marvel Studios "Secret Invasion" TV series.
DC COMICS - From Polygon: Mary Marvel will wield the power of Shazam in "The New Champion of Shazam!," a new four-issue miniseries from writer Josie Campbell and fan-favorite Shazam artist Evan “Doc” Shaner.
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: Marvel has released a video trailer for the first issue of its new Avengers comic book series, "Avengers Forever #1." It is written by Jason Aaron and drawn by Aaron Kuder. This article also features four pages of interior art from the first issue.
MARVEL TO TV - From THR: Actor Nicholas Hammond, who played Peter Parker/Spider-Man in the late 1970s CBS TV series, "The Amazing Spider-Man" (1977-79), said that he was not approached to appear in Sony/Marvel's upcoming "Spider-Man: No Way Home," but he wanted to be.
MARVEL STUDIOS - From CBR: "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" actress Letitia Wright ("Shuri") is not vaccinated for COVID-19. This may cause further delays in the production of the sequel to 2018's Oscar-winning, "Black Panther."
DC CINEMA - From EW: Actor Jared Leto purportedly gave out disgusting gives to fellow "Suicide Squad" actors as he worked to get in character as the Joker. Now, he says the stories about the gifts was "in jest."
MANGA TO FILM - From Variety: The “One Piece” live-action series at Netflix has cast five of its main roles. Iñaki Godoy will play series lead "Monkey D. Luffy;" Mackenyu will play "Roronoa Zoro;" Emily Rudd will play "Nami;" Jacob Romero Gibson will play "Usopp;" and Taz Skylar will play "Sanji" will all star in the series. All the characters are members of the Straw Hat Pirates, the protagonists of the series.
MARVEL - From Marvel: Marvel announces Strong Guy, Forge, Tempo, Boom-Boom, Marrow, Armor, Cannonball, Sunspot. Banshee. Earlier this year, these X-Men characters were choices in the mega popular "X-Men Vote." Now, they spring into action in "Secret X-Men #1," a one-shot comic book due Feb. 2022.
MARVEL STUDIOS - From BoxOfficeMojo: Marvel Studios' latest release, "Eternals," wins the 11/5 to 11/7/2021 weekend box office with an estimated take of $71 million.
DC CINEMA - From CBR: "Eternals" director Chloe Zhao talks about the influence of director Zack Snyder's Superman film, "The Man of Steel," and suddenly "Zack Snyder is the Blueprint" is trending.
IMAGE COMICS - From BleedingCool: ShadowHawk, created by Jim Valentino and one of the founding Image Comics characters, is returning for the publisher's 30th anniversary in "ShadowHawk 30th Anniversary Special."
DC ANIMATION - From DCBlog: This article talks about the three-episode, HBO Max animated series, "Aquaman: King of Atlantis."
MILESTONE - From DCUniverse: Here is the application page for "The Milestone Initiative."
DC COMICS - From DCComics: In this video interview, writer Tom Taylor talks about his new "Batman" series, "Dark Knights of Steel."
EUROCOMICS TO FILM - From Deadline: Oscar winner Taika Waititi has announced that he will adapt the graphic novel, "The Incal," from writer Alejandro Jodorowsky and artist Moebius, to film.
DC COMICS - From BleedingCool: Writer Ram V and artist Mike Perkins' current "Swamp Thing" series was to end at issue #10, but DC is extending it into a "second season."
EUROCOMICS - From BleedingCool: Hexagon Comics has two graphic novels this month, which can be bought directly from them.
COLLECTING - From BleedingCool: Rich Johnston asks, "Do You Have A Plan For Your Comics Collection When You Die?"
LGBTQ - From BleedingCool: Mariko Tamaki's LGBTQ imprint, "Surely Books" (via Abrams ComicArts), announces eight graphic novels for 2022 and 2023.
MARVEL - From TheBeat: "How to Create Comic Books the Marvel Way" written by Mark Waid drops July 2022.
BOOKS - From Variety: The U.S. Department of Justice has filed an anti-trust lawsuit to keep ViacomCBS from its book publishing division, Simon & Schuster, to Germany's Bertelsmann, which already owns Pengruin Random House, which distributes Marvel's comic books.
COMICS TO ANIMATION - From Variety: Fox's Tubi streaming service has acquired the rights to "The Freak Brothers," the animated series based on Gilbert Shelton's legendary Underground Comix series. The first two episodes will debut Sun., Nov. 14th.
IMAGE COMICS - From TheBeat: Image Comics workers have announced the formation of a union, Comic Book Workers United, and launched a website.
From BleedingCool: Industry reacts to Image Comics unionization news.
MANGA - From ANN: Seven Seas Entertainment announces the license acquisition of the manga series "I Think I Turned My Childhood Friend Into a Girl" by Azusa Banjo: an LGBT+ romantic comedy in which nobody is quite what they seem, and everyone learns to be who they truly are.
PREVIEWS:
From GamesRadar: Previews of "Batman 2021 Annual #1," "Nightwing 2021 Annual #1," "Robin 2021 Annual #1," and "The Joker 2021 Annual #1," which are due from DC Comics, Tues., Nov. 30th.
From BleedingCool: 1 cover image and a five-page preview from "Darth Vader #18," which is due from Marvel Comics, Wed., Dec. 1st.
From BleedingCool: 2 cover images and a six-page preview of "Action Comics #1037," which is due from DC Comics Tues., Nov. 30th.
From BleedingCool: Here is a three-page preview of "Tis the Season to be Freezin #1 (One-Shot) from DC Comics, which is due Dec. 14th. The JLQ (Justice League Queer) makes its debut.
From BleedingCool: Here is a three-page preview of "Icon & Rocket Season One #4" from DC Comics and due Tues., Nov. 2nd.
From BleedingCool: Here is a three-page preview of "Swamp Thing #9" (of 10 issues) from DC Comics and due Tues., Nov. 2nd.
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