I made it very simple this week and wrote about every book
that I got around to reading. I then broke it into two posts to keep the length
reasonable.
A clip from each post:
What I Read – The
Week of April 17 in Review – Part 1 of 2
Nova #3, the kid
looks like he is 12 and going to high school. I hate the ultra young heroes.
That is why I could care less about 12 year old Ultimate Spider-Man and I’m
having issues with this book. I was shocked to hear Loeb and McGuinness are
off the book after five issues, maybe that means we can get more story per
issue. McGuinness big bold panels mean you get less story per issue then almost
any other comic. To give Loeb credit he tries to pack as much as he can into
the book. This issue Nova goes to Moon, meets the Watcher, gets trained by
Gamora and Rocket and then goes off to scout out the invading bad guys coming
in from space. It is a fun ride and a decent book, but again paying the extra
buck for the digital comic is not worth it.
Read it on the stands, it will only take a minute.
What I Read – The Week
of April 17 in Review – Part 2 of 2
Miniature Jesus #1
by Ted McKeever was interesting. A
recovering drunk is seeing things and at a church a miniature Jesus comes off
the cross and comes to life. The whacky preacher goes to step on Jesus and that
was the issue. It is also oversized and in black and white. I’m an idiot so I
will buy the next issue, but this is obviously a graphic novel being split into
solo issues to underwrite the hoped for trade. Not enough occurred to draw me
in 100% but McKeever’s work is nothing if not interesting.
Wait for the trade.
Come back Monday and
Tuesday to see it all!
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