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Legendary artist Walt Simonson returns to draw “The Avengers”

So it looks like legendary Thor and X-Factor artist Walt Simonson is going to be returning to draw The Avengers for Marvel for six issues, starting with issue #25. He’ll be drawing Brian Michael Bendis’ scripts, so it’ll be an interesting fusion between old and new here.

Simonson is known by many as the creator of Beta Ray Bill, and the man who turned Thor into a frog for three issues.

I’m terribly excited about this. Thanks, Bleeding Cool.

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Comics I’m buying this week: November 23

DC Comics

DMZ #71 (pictured above) - Oh gosh, the series is almost over. This is one of my favourite books of all time, so it’s a bit sad to see Matty Roth get put on trial for war crimes. If you haven’t read this book before, you’ve got some catching up to do before the finale in #72. Author Brian Wood said that this one is “the big one” in terms of story resolution, and I fully expect to be blown away.

Flash #3 - Francis Manapul’s art is awesome, and this comic is the first book to make me care about Barry Allen. I’m really enjoying the giant set-pieces that he’s drawing, and the whole “vibrating a plane through a bridge” scene has been set up/previewed for a long time.

Shade #2 (of 12) - Wait, The Shade’s series is out, and I wasn’t notified? Time to catch up! I wrote a column about why Shade needed his own series awhile ago, but it turns out that web site has stopped publishing; oh well. Bad-ass villain turned bad-ass character.

Image Comics

Invincible #84 - I’ve been a bit disappointed by this book as of late because of the large hangover period that came after the story’s major story arc. Mark Grayson has been making a growing series of bad choices as a superhero, and to see a complete 180 in such a small amount of time is disconcerting. 

Next issue marks the return of Cory Walker to the book, which I’m quite excited for; nothing against Ryan Ottley, but I just prefer the former’s work. This seems a bit dumb, as, well, the latter has been working on the majority of Invincible’s run, but for some reason the latest arc really turned me off.

I don’t really like when comics I usually enjoy reading unsettle me; I’ve written about this before, and sometimes Invincible’s gore and violence make me want to put it down for a bit.

Marvel Comics

Captain America and Bucky #624 - I’m reviewing a bunch of Marvel books for ComicVine this week, and this issue of Cap & Bucky is the first one I’ve ever read. Shall be fun diving into a new series, and I may pick up a couple back issues in order to get an idea of where the series is.

Invincible Iron Man #510 - Quality from Matt Fraction as always; can’t go wrong with Tony, Pepper and the boys at Stark Resilient. Another review for ComicVine on the way.

Mighty Thor #8 - I’ve been liking this series because it’s relatively continuity-light, and they’ve done some lovely things with Galactus and the Silber Surfer. I’m looking forward to the Fear Itself fallout and seeing some of this “New God of Thunder” business.

Secret Avengers #19 - Warren Ellis. Secret-y things. Beast, Moon Knight, Captain America and Black Widow. Hi-jinks. Secret Avengers is like a more serious Nextwave, and I enjoy every minute.

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marcusto:

So I’m prepping for Fan Expo this weekend, here’s a coloured piece I did for a friend. I was supposed to do it when the Thor movie came out but it took me a while to finish it. Enjoy!

For some reason the colors really pop out at me. Loving it.
Hope to see you sometime this weekend, dude!

marcusto:

So I’m prepping for Fan Expo this weekend, here’s a coloured piece I did for a friend. I was supposed to do it when the Thor movie came out but it took me a while to finish it. Enjoy!

For some reason the colors really pop out at me. Loving it.

Hope to see you sometime this weekend, dude!

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Today’s comic shop purchases:
Legion of Super-Heroes #7 (Mediocre, but not horrible. 3/5)
Justice League: Generation Lost #13 + #14 (Captain Atom bores the hell out of me, but I hope they’re going somewhere with his storyline. 3.5/5)
Thunderstrike #1 (This book made me remember why I hate the 90’s. Horrible art. 1/5)
The Boys: Highland Laddie #4 (The only Garth Ennis I can stand. 4/5)
Secret Avengers #7 (Way too many characters from SHIELD’s past, and not enough Secret Avengers. Half the team is MIA in every issue. 3/5)
Thor: The Mighty Avenger #6 (Amazing as always, and Thor finally kissed Jane. Great art, great story. 5/5)
Brightest Day: The Flash #6 (Last Flash issue I buy. It’s weird, but I really don’t like Barry as the Flash after growing up with Wally. Good end to the story, but man, did it feel Identity-Crisis-level useless. 3/5)
Invincible Iron Man #32 (Quality from Fraction, as usual. Action-heavy issue, and a pretty awesome flashback scene with Happy Hogan and J.A.R.V.I.S. 4.5/5)
DMZ #59 (Amazing issue as usual. Lot of dialog (which is great), but compared to the other issues in this arc, this one was kinda lacklustre. Great callback to Soames and the ghosts. 4/5)
Kill Shakespeare: Volume 1 (Haven’t read it yet. Will get around to it.)

Today’s comic shop purchases:

  • Legion of Super-Heroes #7 (Mediocre, but not horrible. 3/5)
  • Justice League: Generation Lost #13 + #14 (Captain Atom bores the hell out of me, but I hope they’re going somewhere with his storyline. 3.5/5)
  • Thunderstrike #1 (This book made me remember why I hate the 90’s. Horrible art. 1/5)
  • The Boys: Highland Laddie #4 (The only Garth Ennis I can stand. 4/5)
  • Secret Avengers #7 (Way too many characters from SHIELD’s past, and not enough Secret Avengers. Half the team is MIA in every issue. 3/5)
  • Thor: The Mighty Avenger #6 (Amazing as always, and Thor finally kissed Jane. Great art, great story. 5/5)
  • Brightest Day: The Flash #6 (Last Flash issue I buy. It’s weird, but I really don’t like Barry as the Flash after growing up with Wally. Good end to the story, but man, did it feel Identity-Crisis-level useless. 3/5)
  • Invincible Iron Man #32 (Quality from Fraction, as usual. Action-heavy issue, and a pretty awesome flashback scene with Happy Hogan and J.A.R.V.I.S. 4.5/5)
  • DMZ #59 (Amazing issue as usual. Lot of dialog (which is great), but compared to the other issues in this arc, this one was kinda lacklustre. Great callback to Soames and the ghosts. 4/5)
  • Kill Shakespeare: Volume 1 (Haven’t read it yet. Will get around to it.)

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