Checkmate from DC Comics
JSA from DC Comics
Annihilation: Conquest from Marvel Comics
Annihilation: Conquest Starlord from Marvel Comics
Annihilation: Conquest Nova from Marvel Comics
lets see im reading all the countdown stuff (tahts about 8 books a month right now
all gl books
batman detective
jla jsa
marval zombies
walking dead
all conquest stuff
flash and wonder woman
my favorite book to read right now. once i read the first trade i made it a mission to collect every issue(did it in about a week). with the exception of pre-unity valiants, i haven't been this mad over a comic ever!
I am also reading exterminators, fables, and just started the sword by the luna brothers.
I picked up The Order 1-3 because it's by Fraction and I wanted to try something else out from him after reading Iron Fist.
It's ok. Nothing great. Wouldn't really recommend it. I probably won't pick up any more new issues, but might go after them on ebay once the series has run its course.
I'm reading: Harbinger: The Beginning hardcover,Warriors of Plasm TPB, Solar, Man of the Atom #1-11, and Magnus, Robot Fighter #0-14, as well as the entire runs of Dark Dominion and Dreadstar.
Cyberstrike wrote:I'm reading: Harbinger: The Beginning hardcover,Warriors of Plasm TPB, Solar, Man of the Atom #1-11, and Magnus, Robot Fighter #0-14, as well as the entire runs of Dark Dominion and Dreadstar.
I think that is what you can describe as hitting on all cylinders.
Cyberstrike wrote:I'm reading: Harbinger: The Beginning hardcover,Warriors of Plasm TPB, Solar, Man of the Atom #1-11, and Magnus, Robot Fighter #0-14, as well as the entire runs of Dark Dominion and Dreadstar.
I think that is what you can describe as hitting on all cylinders.
Picked up Gotham Underground #1. It was pretty damn good. It's going on my sub. Calafiore's art is excellent as always and Tieri looks to be putting out a solid story involving most of Bat's big time villains.
Fables (and Jack of Fables)
The Ride (in all its various incarnations)
Amazing Spider-Girl
Jonah Hex
Green Lantern
The first issue of Kyle Baker's Special Forces really amazed me. For those who don't know it, the book is a political satire of the Middle east conflict inspired by reports of gross misconduct perpetrated by US military recruiters including enlisting an autistic teen.
I was flipping through it and had to finish reading it before I finished stocking the shelves last night. So now, I'm reading Baker's Plastic Man series, which is totally different, but still enjoyable.