Bumpety Bump! - Mainly 'cos Apt couldn't find this thread...
Sad news about
Captain Britain and MI13 getting cancelled; it was definitely one of the best ongoing series out there. Apparently it was making solid numbers everywhere else but the US but, as Diamond apparently only count the US numbers, Marvel went and pulled the plug. Hope they have enough issues left to finish the truly mental current story that has Dracula invading the UK from the moon on flying ships full of vampires... The last cliffhanger appears to have him depopulating the UK and killing most of the main cast so I, for one, am intrigued as to how Paul Cornwell is going to write himself out of that one...
The other Hickman series published under the Image banner have only been limiteds - and
A Red Mass For Mars has been really slow coming out (the schedule rivals
Planetary for tardiness) but they have been of equally high quality.
Transhuman has some pretty ropey art but is quite ferociously clever and very funny in places, whilst
Pax Romana showed what he can do when he really lets loose with an idea. He's writing
Secret Warriors with Bendis over in the Marvel 'Verse at the moment, which I haven't been picking up so I've no idea of the quality of that offering.
The second
Mouse Guard series has just finished and, like the first, is utterly gorgeous looking. And the new
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen has, after some delay on this side of the Atlantic, got going. I'm also reading Warren Ellis'
Ignition City and
No Hero; the latter of which appears to be going from where
Black Summer left off.
Morrison and Quitely's new Batman book will be in my hands later today, and the word on the street says it may even be as good as
All Star Superman. Which is high praise indeed, as that's possibly the best thing published, in the superhero genre, in the last 20 years. I'm also reading the 2nd
Seaguy mini, which I will also be purchasing later today, and which appears to be easily as freaky as the first.
Manga wise I'm going with
The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service which is deliciously funny and occasionally very creepy.
This post has been edited by stone monkey: 06 June 2009 - 12:40 PM
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