It is one of those weird weeks for comics. There are a lot of books – and doesn’t it seem like one week every month, there’s a week with about 50 percent more books than all the others? A week where you look at your stack of books and look at your wallet and you thank God you have a cheap and shitty taste in beer? Just me? – but not a lot of big books. Sure, there’s one or two, but for the most part, we’ve got us a big pile of catalog titles here.
And sometimes that’s a good thing. Considering it’s summertime and that normally means a pile of big event comics and crossover books and one-shot crossover event comics, it’s kinda nice to have a week to just catch up on the regular old comics once in a while.
But the good news is, event comics or standard monthly titles, comics are comics. And since it is Wednesday, it means that this…
…means the end of our broadcast day.
But there’s some bright spots in there, huh? We’ve got the final issue of Age of Ultron (and unless it ends more strongly than it has been up until now, the ending might just wind up being the brightest spot), the first issue of Brian Azzarello’s Brother Lono – the return of that nice man from 100 Bullets – a couple of new Avengers and Batman family titles, and, most heartbreakingly, one of Peter David’s last issues of X-Factor. Plus a bunch of other cool stuff.
But you know how this works: before we can review any of them, we need a little time to read them. So while we tackle that task…
…see you tomorrow, suckers!