Pull List for December 19
After an empty week, I’m looking forward to Grendel: Behold the Devil #2. #1 ripped it up nicely. I’m going to browse Conan: Frost Daughter and if that looks good I’m going to check that one out, too.
After an empty week, I’m looking forward to Grendel: Behold the Devil #2. #1 ripped it up nicely. I’m going to browse Conan: Frost Daughter and if that looks good I’m going to check that one out, too.
Sorry, it’s been a while! Great week this week. I talked to the guys who make Atomic Robo at the Big Apple Con a couple of weeks ago, and have read the first two issues. Hilarious, smart writing and great art with vibrant colors. This is definitely worth a pick up. The we have Sienkiewicz’s new 30 Days; The end of Brian K. Vaughan’s awesome run on Buffy, and Omega the Unknown #3 — which I’ve seen some complaints about it being to cerebral or something out there. I’m enjoying the quiet mystery of it.
Looking good this week! Finally, I’m going to dig into Wil Eisner’s work on the Spirit. Also, the conclusion of Green Arrow Year 1 and Beowulf.
A little late on this posting. But today’s the day! ComiXology had a podcast with Rich Starking’s on Elephantmen #11 which was very interesting. I’m looking forward to them starting up again.
Good looking week this week! ComiXology is featuring a podcast on Captain Carrot with Scott Shaw and Bill Morrison. I really want the Runaways Zombie variant cover if I can find it. And Jeff Smith’s Shazam looks great.
It’s a long list this week. I’m picking up the Beyond Barrows mini-series in preparation for the upcoming 30 Days of Night movie. The Captain America Trade Paperback looks like a great run with Ed Brubaker so I’m going to check that out. I picked up The Umbrella Academy on free comic book day, and I guess it worked, because I’m going to check out their new mini-series.
I’m going to keep updating this post with links for the different iPhone app management sites’ links to comixology.com’s iPhone interface.
Comixology.com has released a stable beta version of their great comic book release schedule and pull list creator for the iPhone (comixology.com/iphone). Now you can pull up your pull list while you’re at the store. You’ll never forget which comics you wanted to buy again!