Tuesday, July 28, 2009

My Top 3 issues for Comics for the Week of Jul 29, 2009


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This week was have Blackest Night Tales Of The Corps #3 (OF 3). The First issue started off a little weak, Sotries were just a little off to me. The second issue, now picking up the pace and having more intresting characters, there in, was much better. I am hoping the third book of this series ends strongly.
In this 3-issue miniseries, writers Geoff Johns and Peter J. Tomasi (GREEN LANTERN CORPS) reveal the secrets behind the Lanterns of BLACKEST NIGHT! Bear witness to Blue Lantern Saint Walker's pilgrimage of hope, Star Sapphire Carol Ferris' sacrifice for love, Green Lantern Kilowog's courageous beginnings, Red Lantern Vice's source of rage, Orange Lantern Blume's bizarre creation, and the first appearance of the mysterious Indigo, leader of the Indigo Tribe!

Another book I am looking forward to this week is Fantastic Four #569 with this issue I can drop the book from my monthly put list, it was an ‘ok’ run for writers, Joe Ahearne & Mark Millar, but I sort of found it lacking
Double-Sized Finale to "The Masters of Doom!" featuring the last stand of the ragged FF before the triumphant Marquis of Death, as only the mind of Mark Millar could conceive it! And should Marvel's first family survive that, they've got the wedding of the Thing to look forward to!


Last, but not least if my Favorite Star War’s Comic at the moment Star Wars Legacy #38, this book has bee consistently good and moving the Star Wars Story Forward, for me at least.
Living a pirate's life is as easy as bilaberry patogga when you're an ex-Jedi with loyal compatriots -- especially if you're stealing from Black Sun pirates who are stealing from the Empire. Well, it is until both sides figure out your game.
Now under the scrutiny of Black Sun and the Empire, Cade Skywalker and crew are anxious to get away from Tatooine. Agents Gunner Yage and Morrigan Corde are hot on Cade's trail, one of them still having a chip on her shoulder from a past encounter. And Black Sun's Vigo is planning something special for Cade and the Imperial agents. If only the Mynock's engines would start, all this trouble could be left behind...

"Star Wars: Legacy [is] a book beautifully illustrated by Jan Duursema and inked by Dan Parsons." - The Washington Times

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