Friday, April 2, 2010

My Week In Comics 3-24-10

Okay, so I've fallen behind again so I'll be brief...

Batgirl 8/Red Robin 10: These were the two that were released a couple of weeks earlier, but I didn't pick them up right away. One of those little crossovers, I decided to buy them after all. I guess I can quote a certain American Idol judge:  for me, for you, it was just alright, dawg.

Superman 698: The third part of the "Last Stand of New Krypton" tale. This, on the other hand, is so much more than just alright, dawg.

Green Lantern 52: Racing towards the end of the "Blackest Night." And, as befitting a story that started with the premise that "the dead shall rise," someone is seemingly killed, only to return to life. It kind of seemed a bit like filler, though.

Superman/Batman 70: Somehow I thought the storyline of the last few issues was ending here, but it's not, and I'm not that interested in it anyhow. Do I bother to pick up the conclusion or not? Hmmmmm.

Futurama Comics 48: Zoidberg gives up his medical practice to become a lawyer, plus a sort of mash-up of "Jack and the Beanstalk" and "Invasion of the Body Snatchers." Meanwhile, new episodes of the show are supposed to debut on Comedy Central in June. Yay!

Victorian Undead 5 (of 6): Another story that's almost done. Things look bleak for England because of all the zombies. Sherlock Holmes has a plan to save the nation, but the prime minister doesn't like it. Ah, bureaucracy.

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