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Dark Horse Previews Picks: November 2020

Above-the-Board Recommendation(s): I’m taking a mulligan on this month’s recommendations as Dark Horse is still getting their house in order post-shutdown.  What that means is not one, but TWO previous Above-the-Board Recommendations are being re-solicited here.  One of them is the “Harrow County Omnibus vol. 1” by writer Cullen Bunn, artist Tyler Crook, and more.  […]

Marvel Previews Picks: November 2020

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Giant-Size X-Men by Jonathan Hickman [and Friends!] For all intents and purposes, this is essentially another volume of Hickman’s “X-Men.”  Call it vol. 2.5 if you want, as it will likely wind up between vols. 2&3 on my shelf.  The main reason for that is because each of the five issues collected here […]

Kaguya-sama: Love is War vol. 14

It only took fourteen (thirteen and half if you want to be specific), but it’s official now:  Kaguya Shinomiya and Miyuki Shirogane are now officially a couple.  That this has happened should not strike regular readers, or really anyone who has even heard of this series, as a spoiler.  It was always going to happen.  […]

Moonshine vol. 3: Rue Le Jour

After a short stint as part of a chain gang, Lou Pirlo has finally made it to Rue Le Jour in New Orleans.  It’s here that he meets up again with his paramour Delia, who has reunited with her sisters.  (Or are they her mothers, who can really say?)  Delia has asked them to help […]

Everything vol. 1: Grand Opening

I’ve liked what I’ve read from writer Christopher Cantwell so far.  The thing is that what he’s written so far has been defined by a fairly aggressive strand of quirkiness.  He loved piling it on over the two volumes of “She Could Fly,” which would’ve suffocated under it without the strong characterizations the writer afforded […]

Barakamon vol. 18+1

You might say that I jumped the gun on doing a podcast about this series with the appearance of this volume.  The catch is that you can’t really vol. “18+1” a proper volume of “Barakamon.”  It’s a collection of oddball short stories and ton of color art that you won’t find anywhere else (in a […]

Deadly Class vol. 9: Bone Machine

It only took creators Rick Remender and Wes Craig nine volumes to get around to it, but they’ve finally embraced the most 80’s of film genres with this volume:  The slasher movie.  Remember how Helmut’s dead girlfriend Petra was raised by a murder cult?  They’re who the metalhead, along with Toshawi, is going to kill […]

Amazing Spider-Man by Nick Spencer vol. 7: 2099

In case you hadn’t heard, Marvel put out another event relating to their marketable-only-for-nostalgic-purposes “2099” series of comics last year.  “Amazing” writer Nick Spencer wrote the bookend issues and ties the whole thing into this series here.  Not very well if I’m to judge as someone who is just reading the main “Spider-Man” series.  Miguel […]