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Good News and No News From Sakura-Con

“VINLAND SAGA” LIVES AGAIN!!! Kodansha USA announced last week that volumes six and seven of this excellent series will be released this September and December, respectively.  Even though I was having a good time at WonderCon when I read this news, finding out about “Vinland Saga’s” eventual return to print was the highlight of my […]

Avengers by Hickman: Time Runs Out vol. 2

Speaking of “time running out,” here we are with the next volume of the series that heralds the end of the Ultimate Universe.  The previous volume did an excellent job transitioning Hickman’s narrative eight months into the future and this latest one keeps most of the momentum from it intact.  It’s an impressive feat considering […]

All-New Ultimates vol. 2: No Gods, No Masters

There’s this anime my friend Steve watched years ago called “E’s Otherwise” that he likes to harp on from time to time.  Not because it was particularly good or terrible, but because it was so average at everything it did.  It was just there, existing as an example of anime and nothing more.  That’s what […]

Seraphim 266613336 Wings

“Seraphim… my bastard child.  Yeah, that’s not finished either.” That quote is from the final chapter of Satoshi Kon’s “Opus” as the author remarks on his other unfinished manga series, which was written by none other than Mamoru Oshii, director of the first “Ghost in the Shell” anime.  Editor extraordinaire Carl Horn was considering using […]

Letter 44 vols. 1 & 2

Charles Soule has made a name for himself for being able to put out three-to-four superhero comics a month for Marvel and DC over the past few years.  I’ve only read his work on ”Swamp Thing” and “She-Hulk,” which have been enjoyable though not entirely compelling reasons for the writer’s prolificacy.  Now we have his […]

The Shaolin Cowboy: Shemp Buffet

I picked this up fully expecting to enjoy the art more than the story.  After all, Geof Darrow is one of those artists who draws EVERYTHING in his work.  Every pebble on the ground, every drop of sweat from a body, every crease of a person’s skin — all of it!  That kind of attention […]

Daredevil vol. 2: West-Case Scenario

I’ll give it this:  “Original Sin” at least offered a very flexible setup for allowing other titles to tie into this particular event.  Having characters suddenly remember forgotten memories works really well in the context of what is effectively “Retcon:  The Event!”  Mark Waid already got a decent story out of it with Kieron Gillen […]