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Empowered vol. 7

A YEAR AND A HALF!  That’s about how long we’ve had to wait for this new volume of Adam Warren’s great sex/comedy/action/superhero series.  I feel the need to vent about this because the first four volumes came out every six months like clockwork, with the subsequent two following in successive years.  Now you can’t rush […]

Moon Knight by Bendis & Maleev vol. 1

I’m having to add the “by Bendis & Maleev” qualifier to the title of this because this isn’t the first relaunch of the character, it’s only the most recent.  “Moon Knight” has been a title and character defined more by the people who have worked on it, notably Bill Sienkiwicz in the 70’s and Stephen […]

Star Wars: Knight Errant vol. 2 — Deluge

As you can see, I liked the first volume enough that I didn’t bother waiting until Comic-Con to pick up the second.  “Deluge” continues the fast-paced, high action vibe of the previous series as Jedi Kerra Holt returns to her homeworld to free it from Sith occupation only to find it in the crossfire of […]

Bakuman vol. 11

As with its previous volumes, this title again brings something new to the table.  Now that “Perfect Crime Club” — rechristened as “Perfect Crime Party” for its serialization debut — has made it into Weekly Shonen Jump the trick will be to keep it there.  In a move that keeps the protagonists and the story […]

Irredeemable vol. 9

It was only a matter of time since  this title’s spinoff book, “Incorruptible,” was launched and its protagonist, reformed villain Max Damage, was introduced that the crossover between the two would happen.  Well, here it is and it proves that smaller publishers can pull a bait and switch during these things too.  That’s because this […]

The Flowers of Evil vol. 1

Takao Kasuga is a middle-school student in a small town who likes reading, and has a particular fondness for the poems of Charles Baudelaire.  He also has a crush on Nanako, the most popular girl in class, so when the combination of a moment of weakness and the perfect opportunity strikes, the kid winds up […]

Deadenders

Believe it or not, there was a time when Ed Brubaker wasn’t regarded as the creative and commercial powerhouse that he was today.  It was back when he was working at DC.  Yes, he wrote “Sleeper” during his tenure there, but even though it remains one of my all time favorites it sold pretty dismally […]

The Mighty Thor vol. 1: The Galactus Seed

I should’ve known better.  After I was less than impressed with Matt Fraction’s first arc on the regular “Thor” series, “The World Eaters,” passing on this volume should’ve been a no-brainer.  But continuing goodwill from the writer’s “Ages of Thunder” stories with the character and the fact that I think he’s a decent writer convinced […]

Dark Horse Previews Picks: August 2012

Tom Morello’s “Spartacus of Whores” epic “Orchid” is missing from this month’s solicitations after #8 was solicited for June.  I’d heard it was supposed to last twelve issues though the last solicitation had it as an ongoing.  Though I have yet to read any of it, I find it a little depressing that the series […]