Friday, March 26, 2010

Picks for 3/31/10

I made a promise at the beginning of the year and boy, have I failed to deliver on it. Still here we are I only missed one week so that something..... slim pickins this week but here you go readers.



Gotham City Sirens #10
Writer: PAUL DINI
Artist: GUILLEM MARCH

Part two of "Pieces of the Puzzle" arc. I'm very excited about where DC is going with the Riddler. Although I did love the other stuff Paul Dini did with the character I was a huge fan of the level they took him to in the original hush arc. In the first part of this arc the screws seem to be coming lose while the Riddler is solving a mystery for the sirens can't wait to see where he ends up by the end of this all.


Justice League of America #43
Writer: JAMES "life destroyer" ROBINSON
Artist: MARK BAGLEY

Now, I'll admit this may only be a pick because it's such a slim week that being said I am giving this jla a shot out of sheer love for the titans. Hopefully it doesn't end in horrible maiming of everything I love. For now though I'll enjoy the Titans League of America. If that's not enough come on, Starfire is sexy.


Wonder Woman #42
Writer: GAIL SIMONE
Artist: NICOLA SCOTT and DOUG HAZLEWOOD
I have no idea what's going on in this book, I guess this issues about someone called the "Silver Serpent" I don't know sounds lame. But this issue does feature the Green Lantern corps and is written by Gail Simone and drawn by Nicola Scott so it cant be all bad. Give it a try, one of us has to.

Blackest Night #8 of 8
Writer: GEOFF JOHNS
Artist: IVAN REIS
This is a little indie book you may not have heard of but I think if you give it a try you might like it. So basically at this point I'd really just like to Gloat about the fact that I called Sinestro being the white lantern like 9 months ago so you know, boosh! All kidding aside (well not all kidding lets be serious about who's talking here) I hate to use this term but every aspect of Blackest Night has been epic and heres the end so stop being difficult and just buy the book. It's one of the ones we'll be telling our grand kids about when we're appalled at the current state of their comics age.

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