Greetings all,
Hope everyone is safe. With some extra time I plan on getting to/ finishing/binge reading some stuff. I've never read Tom King's Vision mini and I want to read the entire Snyder Batman run in a few sittings. Anyone have a "I need to get this read now" assignment? Just curious.
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I'm long overdue for getting into Usagi Yojimbo. I have the Grasscutter trade, which I've heard is one of the better ones, and look forward into diving into it.
I love golden age Superman, so probably Superman The Golden Age Volume 4 will be in my pile soon.
There was a Humble Bundle for Star Trek comics a while back (maybe a year ago) which I got. I'm up to Volume 11 and have loved it so far. Will likely continue with that.
I've got a stack of Knights of the dinner table and decided that 150 would be a restarting place. Little did I realize it is advertising gen con 2010... Time flies.
I also am still trying to get an epic re-read of the 80s classic The Question. Man that is good.
You may have already read this, but the Mike Grell Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters into his Green Arrow series, from that same era and tone, was also great.
Also just wrapped the first volumes of New Frontier (timely Book of the Month!), Sex Criminals and The Wicked + the Divine. Just started the first Grendel Omnibus.
I may have a problem, but at least it's only taking up space on my iPad.
My next covid reader cleared quarantine.
My hardcover of The Worlds of Twomorrows is in my hands and it looks fantastic
Still not sure how I feel about the book, but I hope you enjoy it.
@nweathington I saw an ad for the new god's compendium. That looks really interesting
Like The Wonder Years and Stuf’ Said, it’s basically a double-sized issue of the Kirby Collector. I’m not sure what all John is planning to do with it yet, but I may be doing some work for it while I’m stuck home. Depends on if John has time to get things organized enough while he’s having to do all my jobs in my absence. Wish I could tell you more but I’m a bit out of the loop at the moment.
You are no help ;)
Finished off the Latour/Rodriguez Spider-Gwen run last night. Good stuff.
The hardcovers are beautifully laid out and the combination of extra bits of back matter plus the way the world building pieces are consolidated is great. My only regret is that they did not include the little editorial pieces that Rucka did with in the letters column.