Archive for the ‘Comics’ Category

Jun-3-2008

Wolfie’s Pull List - 5/28/08

Usually the WPL is primarily about the books I liked the most in a given week. This week, with the release of two long-awaited, “blockbuster” type books, I figured it might be more interesting to discuss them, especially since I didn’t really like either one. One of them wasn’t as bad as I was expecting it to be; the other one didn’t live up to the expectation (or the wait).

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Posted under Comic Features, Comic Reviews, Comics
May-30-2008

Wolfie’s Pull List - 05/21/08

It’s been a pretty rough couple of weeks over here in WPL land so I’m attempting to do one thing at a time. I’m back, Vista-free, and semi-underwhelmed after the roughly fifty bucks I dropped at the shop last week. I know my slavering hordes of fans have been hanging by a thread the past 10 days to find out what I thought of my purchases, so wait no longer. And grab a napkin or something, you’re slavering all over the place.

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Posted under Comic Features, Comic Reviews, Comics
May-19-2008

Wolfie’s Pull List 5/14/08

After re-reading the third-to-last paragraph of last week’s entry and looking at the shipping list for this week from Diamond, I was fully prepared to plant foot squarely in mouth. I didn’t really see much to get excited about and the timing couldn’t have been better to make me look like a dope. But then through some divine providence, two books that weren’t even technically on my pull list were awesome.

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May-11-2008

Wolfie’s Pull List 5/7/08

A decently-large slate of books this week saw the release of the second part of Marvel’s ‘08 “event book,” yet another Bendis/Maleev collaboration (already), Barry Kitson drawing Spidey, and even the conclusion of a Superman arc that started about a year and a half ago. Despite all the internet-cracking-in-half, my book of the week is a little less auspicious.

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May-4-2008

Wolfie’s Pull List 4/30/08

The ‘08 WPL revival rolls on. This week saw yet another budget-priced “world building” exercise by DC prior to a Crisis series, Skrulls everywhere, and a big ol’ bucket of kung fu. I spent more time this week watching Iron Man than reading comics but here we go.

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Apr-24-2008

Wolfie’s Pull List 4/23/08

Yeah I’m dropping the “Wednesday” from the title ’cause these things never get written on Wednesdays anyway. As usual, my timing is impeccable, because this week was honestly on the lame side. I know I haven’t written one of these in a while, but I’m still basically a Marvel fanboy, so it only seems appropriate to kick off my first blog back with two of the characters the company was built on.

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Posted under Comic Features, Comic Reviews, Comics
Aug-6-2007

Wednesday Pull List 08/01/07

In a week that actually didn’t crush my wallet’s soul, there also weren’t too many books that really captured my imagination. Marvel gave us new issues of some of their most solid monthlies, and World War Hulk even showed up early, but for some reason I just wasn’t feelin’ it this week. I mean, hey, they can’t all be winners, but I don’t even feel like giving any of these books the full WPL review treatment.

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Jul-30-2007

Wednesday Pull List 7/25/07

Another week of summer comics, another staggering bill at the shop. This past week was apparently all about Warren Ellis, as Avatar shipped #1’s of his books Black Summer and Doktor Sleepless, as well as his new graphic novel Crecy (which I bought but didn’t read yet), and even his freakin’ novel came out. I’ll be writing about two of the above four items and I’ll also check in on our ol’ buddy Shou-Lao the Undying.

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Jul-23-2007

Wednesday Pull List 7/18/07

The theme of the List this week was quantity over quality. My bill absolutely kicked my ass, but honestly most of what I read didn’t leave much of an impression on me. That said, new issues of World War Hulk and Captain America still came out, so I guess it wasn’t all bad.

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Jul-16-2007

Wednesday Pull List 7/11/07

One of the most packed summers for comics in recent memory rolled along last week. We got our first look at the Sinestro Corps War since the one-shot, we got two entries in the Annihilation: Conquest prologue miniseries… um, series, and we also got new issues of two of my favorite team books going on right now, New Avengers and Justice Society of America. My favorite read this week wasn’t really a surprise, because I was expecting it to be awesome, but it was definitely lower profile than the above-mentioned titles. What book am I referring to? Clicky.

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Jul-9-2007

Wednesday Pull List 7/05/07

Alright, I didn’t go broke for a change this past week, but there were still some noteworthy books on the stands. Thor is finally back, Ant-Man is back in SHIELD custody, the Avengers are hanging out with the Autobots… and oh yeah, Captain America’s still dead. I think some other companies besides Marvel still put out comics too.

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Jul-4-2007

Wednesday Pull List 6/27/2007

This week’s List was absolutely massive, and despite the fact that my books dropped the hammer on my wallet, this week’s List was also pretty high-quality. A couple of my favorite monthlies shipped new issues, the World War Hulk tie-in minis started shipping, and I’m seriously going broke. The best read this week though was a book I didn’t even remember whether or not I ordered. Also, if you didn’t read the Sinestro Corps special and you care what happens in it, I’d suggest you read this post after you’ve read the issue.

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Jun-25-2007

Wednesday Pull List 6/20/2007

This past week was absolutely friggin’ huge for comics. Marvel shipped two oversized one-shots that plant the seeds for big events in two totally separate corners of the Marvel U., the Justice League of America/Justice Society of America crossover wrapped up in style, Top Cow shipped the debut issue of Paul Dini’s creator-owned book, and we even got new issues of Cap and Amazing Spidey. I don’t know what’s going to hurt worse after this week’s List, my bank account or my typing fingers.

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Jun-18-2007

Wednesday Pull List 6/13/07

Two ridiculously huge books showed up in the List this week, to the point where picking out stuff to review isn’t even remotely challenging. The Hulk is finally back on Earth, and he’s decided to talk out his differences with the Illuminati in a rational, civilized manner. Meanwhile, over in New Avengers, we saw the first shades of what is going to be the biggest thing in the Marvel U. in ‘08, if not in recent memory. I think it’s officially summer once books like these start coming out. Oh and I should probably mention: SPOILERS AHOY!

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Jun-17-2007

Wizard World Philadelphia - Day Three

Wolfie’s dead.


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Jun-16-2007

Wizard World Philadelphia - Day Two

The second day of the only summer con I can afford to attend was long on douchebags and short on announcements, but the theme of the new stuff was apparently quality over quantity. I’m freaking exhausted and I should just go to bed immediately but here are my thoughts on Saturday.

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Jun-15-2007

Wizard World Philadelphia 2007 - Day One

Because I’m an absolute glutton for punishment, I’m double-blogging tonight. Today was the first day of the biggest show in Philly and one of the biggest shows on the east coast, the annual stop of the Wizard World tour. I was there from gate to gate (and beyond), braving the legions of nerds from all over the nerd spectrum and NOT standing in line for Mike Turner sigs. This is in no way intended to be a comprehensive recap of the day’s events and announcements; if you want that, read Newsarama or some other site where people actually get paid. This is simply what I thought of Day One.

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Posted under Comic Features, Comics
Jun-11-2007

Wednesday Pull List 6/06/07

Not a particularly heavy week for the list, but some high quality stuff nonetheless. We got new issues of Dini on Detective and Brubaker on Uncanny, and the New Warriors re-launch didn’t even suck. However, my pick of the week is a book that’s only 8 pages of story and the most important scene actually takes place on the cover. That may sound strange but you’re only a click away from enlightenment.

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Jun-4-2007

Wednesday Pull List 5/30/07

This week marks my first chance since I started doing the List to review an issue of Garth Ennis’ and Darick Robertson’s “The Boys.” So review it (and editorialize on the series as a whole) I shall. I’m pretty sure some other books came out, but while I was flipping through them, I was just thinking about the aforementioned book.


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May-28-2007

Wednesday Pull List 5/23/07

This past week was one of the lightest weeks for new books that I can remember in recent months. The fact that two of my current favorite ongoings shipped new issues softened the blow of not having as much to read as usual. Either way, if this keeps up, I may actually be able to afford to feed myself pretty soon. I don’t care how cliche it is, I don’t care that what few indie-cred points I have might evaporate for saying it, but Captain America was the best read in my pile this week.

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