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Catalogs every action figure ever put out. Great stuff.

I never thought I'd enjoy a series about a wandering rabbit ronin, but I'm happy to be proved wrong.

Complete garbage. Clearly released only to try and get a movie deal.

I couldn't make it past the first 20 pages or so. The line work is so busy and overwhelming.

This may have been the best prose Marvel novel by Aconyte yet. It follows one of the younger X-Men, Anole, and his friends Cipher, Graymalkin, and Rockslide as they are menaced by the Purifiers.

Bomb Queen is a scantily clad villain with a city enthrall. Meh.

Damn, the Chris Claremont and John Byrne collaboration was so good.

It's an OK story that has been done many times before in science fiction where someone falls asleep in one world and wakes up in another.

That wily wizard Kulan Gath transports Red Sonja to modern day Manhattan.

Harley moves to L.A. where she starts wrestling and gets embroiled in a murder investigation. I love her interactions with Booster Gold.

It's the war of the sexes with misogynist Maxwell Lord declaring war on Queen Diana and the Amazons. The ending is pretty much a foregone conclusion from the onset that Diana's philosophy of loving submission will win out.

New Gods follows Orion around as he struggles with his dual nature, the son of Darkseid but raised by Highfather.

This series is about a zombie outbreak in Japan and the unlikable manga artist who is also the only person around with a gun. I'm all in on the zombie babies, but the storytelling got real disjointed in the middle.

The first half of this suffers from the trope of "The real monsters in a zombie apocalypse are humans". In the second half Hiromi finally uses that friggin shotgun he's carried around all this time which was pretty great.

This series can be infuriatingly slow at times with multiple chapter interludes that have nothing to do with the overall story.




on that note a question - can anyone tell me if Original Sin is necessary for the Thor run, or can I just skip to Jane Foster? I'm seeing very mixed reviews and not sure if I want to spend the time if I don't have to. Thanks!

-Angel & Spike, vol. 1
-Birthright #48
-Blood on the Tracks, vols. 1-10
-Fire Power #10
-Jormungand, vols. 10-11
-Lost Soldiers, vol. 1
-My Hero Academia, vols. 3-8
-Nailbiter: Returns, vol. 8
-Oblivion Song, vol. 5
-Sabrina: Something Wicked
-Serial #1-3
-That Texas Blood, vol. 1
-The Walking Dead Deluxe #12-13
-Yowamushi Pedal Omni, vol. 12

It is the impetus for why the Odinson is no longer Thor, but you don't find out why until much later in The Unworthy Thor. I think you can skip it.








Here are my reviews:
Ms. Marvel, Vol. 7: Damage Per Second
Ms. Marvel, Vol. 8: Mecca
Ms. Marvel, Vol. 9: Teenage Wasteland
Ms. Marvel, Vol. 10: Time and Again
Paper Girls, Vol. 1
Spider-Verse
Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 1: The Parker Luck
Here's what the IRCB folks read on this week's episode: Episode 284 | Action Figures Are Rad As Hell.
- Paul: The River at Night, Daredevil (2019-) #11-15
- Kara: Help Us! Great Warrior
- Mike: Beastars, Vol. 1, Sheets
Check out the episode to hear what we thought.
- Paul: The River at Night, Daredevil (2019-) #11-15
- Kara: Help Us! Great Warrior
- Mike: Beastars, Vol. 1, Sheets
Check out the episode to hear what we thought.

The Next Batman: Second Son #2
The Silver Coin #1 <-- New Chip Zdarsky book
Carnage: Black, White & Blood #3
Heroes Reborn #1 <-- comes with a pack of trading cards handed out by your LCS
Marjorie Finnegan: Temporal Criminal #1 <-- New Garth Ennis book
Firepower #11
Hellions #11
Marauders #20
Strange Academy #10

Chad, this is exactly what I wanted to hear! And I totally trust your opinion :) thank you!
Yasmine, I'm glad you enjoyed the end of G Willow Wilson's run on Ms Marvel, I think Ahmed's is just as good! And I hope you stick with Paper Girls - you get more questions and more answers throughout but the conclusion is great. Also, there's an Amazon show coming soon!

Chad, this is exactly what I wante..."
Oh really? I didn't know about the show! That's interesting and thanks for the tip, I'll keep an eye on that. And yeah I want to read the other Ms Marvel runs too! Need to get my hands on them first, though. My pull list at the moment is way too big though, so I can't really justify to myself putting more comics on my tab until I read the ones I have already

That seems to always be the rub.


Three related comics about the British Tankies, the men who were the tank crews in World War II and Korea. This was fantastic.

Fantastic art and character designs about gang members on a prison planet. The story though is like reading the first 100 pages of a novel only to find out the rest of the pages are blank.

My pleasant surprise of the week. This was a brand new Elseworlds type take on G.I. Joe where Cobra has conquered the U.S. and G.I. Joe are insurgents.

This story is insane and absurd, but as long as you're OK with that it's actually a lot of fun.

Most of these one shots could be considered between the numbers comics from the main Death Metal story. Ties in with issues #1-3 of Dark Nights: Death Metal.

More one-shots that should be read with issues #5-6 of Dark Nights: Death Metal. I hate how this event was put together.

Two square bound one shots that take place in conjunction with issue #7 of Dark Nights: Death Metal.

Steve Orlando comes in and finishes off G. Willow Wilson's Year of the Villain story with Cheetah. And a bunch of other OK stories.

Four excellent comic book creators couldn't save this turkey of a comic.

This book has been a lot of insane, gory fun. Conan is beating monsters to death with prosthetic legs and Kulan Gath is turning people into monsters so he can eat them.

-Babyteeth #17
-Bliss #6-7
-Fire Power #11
-Hellsing, vols. 1-8
-Karmen #2
-The Silver Coin #1
-The Walking Dead D #14

The Future State collections I got so far (and am currently binge reading):
- Kara Zor-El, Superwoman
- Aquaman
- Superman / Wonder Woman
- Superman: House of El
- The Flash
- Wonder Woman
And my normal pull list contained the last couple of issues of The Flash, Wonder Woman, Nightwing and Runaways. In addition I also got Teen Titans Academy #1 & #2 and #1 Women of Marvel, which I'm both also very excited to start!

I need to get my hands on the Death Metal collections as well! So far I didn't feel the need to read it because it just came across to me as very chaotic.

I read Death Metal in single issues. That's the one thing I don't like about the collections. To read everything in the proper order, you need to flip back and forth between Death Metal and the other 3 trades.
The only Future State books I bought were Legion of Super-Heroes and Swamp Thing. Post Future State, I'm buying Swamp Thing, Justice League, Nightwing, and the Batman miniseries Tom Taylor is writing. I decided this was a good time to cut back on a lot of the DC books and just get them in trade off Hoopla, spend my money on more smaller press books instead.


Future State is set at least 10 years in the future. I don't think you need to be current to read it.


Future State is set at least 10 years in the future. I don..."
This just made my day. Thanks!

I read Death Metal in single issues. That's the one thing I don't like about the collections. To read everything in the proper order, you need to flip back and forth between Death Metal ..."
Ah that's a great way to do it too! I've been thinking about cutting back with my DC pulls too, but so far I haven't managed to bring myself to do that.

I am also trying to read up on older story lines (I've barely read anything from the New 52, but I have no idea how to get my hands on the stuff without spending all my savings), and I'm also behind on some current stories as well. My problem is that I've now read the Future State (or some of it) comics without having read the entire Death Metal stuff. -.- But like Chad mentioned, it doesn't matter because they're all set in the Future.

How do you feel about reading comics digitally? I think Marvel Unlimited and DC Universe Infinite are the best and most cost efficient way to go back and read old comics that you don't care about owning. The entire New 52 is on DC Universe Infinite. (BTW, about half of the New 52 is hot garbage so I wouldn't pay much for it.) I look at those 2 services as the quarter / dollar bins of the past where I'd buy cheap copies of stuff I haven't read.

H..."
I am not against reading anything digitally, I just haven't informed myself about this opportunity. Is it like a paid subscription service (like Netflix for example)? Or do you pay for each copy you get?

They are paid subscription services like Netflix.
https://www.dcuniverseinfinite.com/ $75/year or $8/month
https://marvel.com/insider?_cts_=NRtq... $70/year or $10/month
They both have 7 day free trials so you can try them out. Both services give you access to tens of thousands of back issues. DC adds new comics 6 months after release and Marvel adds them after 3 months.
There's also Comixology Unlimited that gives you scattered access to some comics by a bunch of different publishers. It's typically just the first couple of trades of a series. I haven't found enough on that service to pay for it monthly. Once a year or so, I pay for one month and read everything available on there that I haven't read yet and then drop it.

This is amazing, thank you so much for this information!! I'll definitely look into this for the summer, I think right now during exam phase at Uni this would be a dangerous investment :P

Here's what the IRCB folks read on this week's episode: Episode 285 | Welcome to Clickbait, An IRCB Podcast.
- Nick: Sleepless, Vol. 1, Black Hammer: Visions #3
- Rene: SPY×FAMILY Chapter 45, 憂国のモリアーティ 3 Yūkoku no Moriarty 3
- Mike: The Swamp Thing (2021-) #1-3, The Good Asian #1
Check out the episode to hear what we thought.
- Nick: Sleepless, Vol. 1, Black Hammer: Visions #3
- Rene: SPY×FAMILY Chapter 45, 憂国のモリアーティ 3 Yūkoku no Moriarty 3
- Mike: The Swamp Thing (2021-) #1-3, The Good Asian #1
Check out the episode to hear what we thought.
Yasmine wrote: "Are you guys also on League of Comic Geeks to collect/review your comics there? Or are you on any other comic pages?"
LoCG is the only place I've been able to find that collects everything in one place.
I run this little site that is a really barebones version of LoCG and, unfortunately, doesn't include DC comics - comicpulls.com
LoCG is the only place I've been able to find that collects everything in one place.
I run this little site that is a really barebones version of LoCG and, unfortunately, doesn't include DC comics - comicpulls.com

I didn't even know this existed! I'll have to check it out. It looks pretty cool.

DC Festival of Heroes: The Asian Superhero Celebration
Justice League: Last Ride #1
Children of the Atom #3
X-Corp #1
Heroes Reborn #2
Batman: The Detective #2
Geiger #2
Spider-Man: Spider's Shadow #2
Grendel: Devil's Odyssey #6
Resident Alien: Your Ride's Here #6
Scout's Honor #5
Seven Secrets #8
Spider-Woman #12
X-Factor #9
Rorschach #8
American Vampire: 1976 #8

Making good use of my Comixology/Marvel Unlimited free trials and read all of the Dawn of X series (except Excalibur, Fallen Angels and the non-Hickman New Mutants)
Just finished X of Swords: Creation #1 last night. Got a whole spreadsheet which x-men comics I'm reading/skipping and in what order and in what format! Totally geeked-out!

I use this site to keep track of my comic issues! It's awesome.

LoCG is the only place I've been able to find that collects ev..."
Right? Yes it's also currently my favourite place because I don't want to fill up my Goodreads yearly reading challenge with all the Singles I'm reading, so I only add the tpb collections of the singles I read here.
I'll have to check out the other website, thank you!

I didn't even know this existed! I'll have to check it out. It..."
Yeah I think it's awesome! Let me know what you think
Whitney wrote: I use this site to keep track of my comic issues! It's awesome.
Nice! I'm trying to convince more of my friends to use it too.

I've seen this page before related to a larger comic search, but I didn't know if it was any good. Thanks for the heads up!


Teddy Roosevelt's life told through the lens of a speech given late in his life.

Details Primo Levi's time in Auschwitz concentration camp as an Italian jew.

No one does crazy, chaotic, hyper-violent action sequences like Geof Darrow. This book and especially the fight sequences are insane.

The Shaolin Cowboy destroys zombies in a choreographed ballet of violence. The 2 page fight scenes go on wordlessly for over 100 pages of zombie annihilation.

A solid but quick restart to Judge Dredd for American audiences.

These scavenger ships mine the flesh of dead Gods floating in space. They are monitored by overzealous space cops, one of which has a grudge with our captain. It's an intriguing setup, but not nearly enough world building yet.

Similar to Lake of Fire with Vikings, aliens crash to Earth in viking days and vikings get ahold of advanced weaponry.

Twin brothers Gabriel Ba and Fabio Moon excel at these slice of life stories, sometimes accompanied by some magical realism.

A grindhouse influenced retelling of Beowulf.

There's not too often that I'll complain about the art in a comic book being too detailed, but that's the case here.

Five one shots written from the perspective of those revolving around the orbit of Darth Vader. The first three are good. The last 2 pretty bland.

I wanted to like this so badly. After all, it's the Legion (and I'm an OG LSH fan) written by Brian Michael Bendis. Unfortunately, this is unfocused and slow.

Fabio Moon and Gabriel Ba craft a masterpiece of life and death, love and loss, family and friends, success and failure.

Tini Howard fails to impress again. As an origin story for Belit, this fell flat.

Spencer treads water throughout this whole volume in what is really the 2nd half of the Sins Rising story.

Riley Rossmo's art is awful. His character designs look like a toddler designed them. Why does Saturn Girl look like Stewie from Family Guy? Bendis's story is flat and uninspired.

-Birthright #49
-Cosmic Boy #2
-Haha #4
-Hellsing, vols. 9-10
-Honey & Clover, vols. 1-2
-The Ice Cream Man #23-24
-Karmen #3
-The Mermaid Prince, vol. 1
-The Old Guard, vol. 1
-The Silver Coin #2
-Undiscovered Country #12

- Future State: Aquaman #1 and #2 ★★★★★
- Future State: Kara Zor-El Superwoman #1 and #2 ★★★
- Future State: The Flash #1 and #2 ★★★★
- Future State: Wonder Woman #1 and #2 ★★★★★
- Future State: House of El #1 ★★★★
- Future State: Superman / Wonder Woman #1 and #2 ★★★★
- Harley Quinn #1 and #2 (Infinite Frontier) ★★★
- The Flash #768 and #769 ★★★★
- Suicide Squad, Volume 2: Going Sane ★★★ (Link to my Goodreads review)
And I ordered a bunch of new Future State comics again :P
Yasmine wrote: "I hope this doesn't go against any rules of this group, but if you guys are on league of comic geeks and want to follow my reviews there my account name is Swissbookworm. I'd love to follow your re..."
Which Future State book is your favorite so far?
Which Future State book is your favorite so far?
Here's what the IRCB folks read on this week's episode: Episode 286 | “Retail Therapy for Zero Dollars” with Erica Schultz + The Deadliest Bouquet Kickstarter.
- Kait: Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody, Vol. 1, Redwall: The Graphic Novel
- Mike: Glow #1-4, Time Before Time #1
Support THE DEADLIEST BOUQUET on Kickstarter!
Check out the episode to hear what we thought.
- Kait: Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody, Vol. 1, Redwall: The Graphic Novel
- Mike: Glow #1-4, Time Before Time #1
Support THE DEADLIEST BOUQUET on Kickstarter!
Check out the episode to hear what we thought.

Justice League #61
Stray Dogs #4
Autumnal #7
Wonder Girl #1
Nightwing #80
Heroes Reborn #3
Way of X #2
We Only Find Then When They're Dead #6
Wolverine #12
Superman: Red & Blue #3


Some solid Viking comics that also serve as a prequel to Assassin's Creed Valhalla.

Darrow lets all his demons pour out into this hyper-violent, ultra-detailed, fight fest.

Some kids are abducted by aliens and are revisited years later.

True story about a group of students doing what they can to oppose Hitler in Nazi Germany.

Your standard fantasy quest story.

Eddie, the human con man turned pug, and half-demon, Tala, team up with some interdimensional wrestlers to break her mom out of jail. Hijinks abound in this incredibly fun series.

I enjoyed this graphic novel for children. It has a Disney fairy tale type vibe with a young girl running a magical castle.

Two more European adaptations of Conan more famous stories in People of the Black Circle and The Frost Giant's Daughter.

This third volume of Gunland was one big final battle between the Doolin brothers. It was fine but missing some of the weird inventiveness that made the first 2 volumes so interesting.

This starts off as a fine book for all ages with a supernatural tilt. However, there's some very graphic violence in the second half with people getting ripped to pieces.

This was a weird but interesting idea for a graphic novel aimed for children. It's about a teenager who has been programmed as a spy by her mother.

Sanderson has always been a great world builder. That trend continues here.

This massive tome from a Kickstarter collects all of Michael Turner's work at Aspen Comics from 1998 until his death in 2008.

Five years after DCeased the new Justice League receives a distress call from Earth. So they head back to help those who were left behind.

Say what you will, but this might be my favorite thing Alan Moore's done. It may not be as earth shattering as Watchmen or Swamp Thing, but this is the series I always find myself revisiting. Moore has created this fantastic police procedural set in a city of superheroes.

Who knew Alan Moore has a sense of humor? In this spinoff of Top Ten, Smax and his partner Robyn head to Smax's homeworld to attend his uncle's funeral. I love how Smax thinks his fantasy based homeworld is full of inbred hillbillies.

The life of Vlad the Impaler as drawn by the great Esteban Moroto.

A 13 page story that belongs more in a war or horror anthology.

A bunch of smaller stories that were fun but nothing earth shattering.

Dan DiDio shows again that the only way he can get a job writing comics is to be his own boss. This Metal Men series was pointless and meandered through 12 issues.

Red Sonja continues her adventures in modern times, fighting a biker gang selling drugs.
Whitney wrote: "My reading week:
-Honey & Clover, vols. 3-7
-The Old Guard, vol. 2
And 30 vols of shojo manga"
30 VOLS OF SHOJO MANGA!? Which series?
-Honey & Clover, vols. 3-7
-The Old Guard, vol. 2
And 30 vols of shojo manga"
30 VOLS OF SHOJO MANGA!? Which series?
Here's what the IRCB folks and our special guest Elsa Charretier read on this week's episode: Episode 287 | Moby Dick… But Better (with Elsa Charretier!).
- Elsa: Deadly Class, Volume 1: Reagan Youth, Kingdom, Dockwood, Bone
- Kara: Moby Dick
- Mike: Young Shadow, Dungeon Critters
Check out Elsa Charretier's YouTube channel!
Listen to the episode to hear what we thought.
- Elsa: Deadly Class, Volume 1: Reagan Youth, Kingdom, Dockwood, Bone
- Kara: Moby Dick
- Mike: Young Shadow, Dungeon Critters
Check out Elsa Charretier's YouTube channel!
Listen to the episode to hear what we thought.

I think Wonder Woman because I really love the artwork there and the story is great! And second place I would say goes to Aquaman at the moment. Do you have a favourite?

- Elsa: [book:Deadly Cl..."
Oh, I've been meaning to read Deadly Class and watch the series, but haven't gotten around to it yet.
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