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The weekend is almost here!

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MTV Geek – J. August Richards On Who He’s Playing In ‘Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’Can’t wait for this show.

Kotaku – Warhammer 40K Is Getting The Movie It DeservesI hope it eventually does.

 

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Comic Vine – Action Comics #21

Comic Vine – The Black Bat #2

Comic Vine – Daredevil: End of Days #8

Comic Vine – East of West #3

The Beat – The Fez #1

Comic Vine – The Movement #2

MTV Geek – New Comic Book Day Pull List: ‘Astro City’, ‘Mister X’, And More Reviewed

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For those who went to their comic shop yesterday, what’d you get?

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The Mary Sue – Joss Whedon: The Lack of Female Superheroes In Movies “Pisses Me Off.” Tell Me About It, Dude. There’s so many good choices to start with.

WBD – U.S. superheroes bow to Islam, but this 1 refuses Forget the lack of reality in most of the article, Pigman isn’t bad though.

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Comic Vine – Abe Sapien: Dark and Terrible #3

Comic Vine – All-New X-Men #12

Comic Vine – Archer and Armstrong #10

CBR – Astro City #1

Comic Vine – Avengers #13

Comic Vine – Avengers Arena #10

Comic Vine – Batwing #21

Unleash the Fanboy – The Black Bat #2

Comic Vine – Daredevil: Dark Nights #1

Comic Vine – Detective Comics #21

Comic Vine – Earth 2 #13

Comic Vine – Fearless Defenders #5

Comic Vine – Green Arrow #21

Comic Vine – Green Lantern #21

Comic Vine – Herobear and the Kid Special #1

Comic Vine – Iron Man #11

Comic Vine – Kick-Ass 3 #1

Comic Vine – The Phantom Stranger #9

Comic Vine – Red She-Hulk #66

Comic Vine – Superior Spider-Man #11

Comic Vine – Thanos Rising #3

Comic Vine – Ultimate Comics Ultimates #25

Comic Vine – X-Factor #257

Picks of the Week: Garth Ennis’ Red Team #3 and 10 Other Choices

RedTeam03-Cov-ChaykinThis week is a solid week of releases and it’s a tough choice to narrow it down to a top ten, let alone a top book, but for me, one of the best new series of the year is Garth Ennis’ Red Team which sees its third issue released this week.

The series follows a disgraced team of cops and their downward spiral as they take the justice into their hands and go outside the law. The story is great, dialogue fantastic and art is solid.

This is a series for fans of cop stories, especially crooked cop stories. Easily one of my favorite series of the year, and one that I hope folks check out before its too late.

So, check out Red Team #3 and the rest of our picks for the week.

  • Garth Ennis’ Red Team #3 – See above
  • Age of Ultron #9 – This is it. One more issue until it all comes together. A lot needs to still happen, so how its pulled off in two issues….
  • All New Secret Skullkickers #1 – Off the rails fantasy awesomeness. While it might say #1, it’s the continuation of the fun fantasy series by Jim Zub.
  • Astro City #1 – Kurt Busiek’s classic series is back.
  • East of West #3 – Its wild west meets sci-fi as the horsemen of the apocalypse  wander a world familiar, but not so much.
  • Oxymoron HC – The hit indie Kickstarter project gets to the masses.
  • Rachel Rising #17 – Why aren’t you reading this series! Amazing horror, go out and find it if you can.
  • Silence & Co. – You can read our review.
  • Suicide Risk #2 – BOOM!’s new series sees regular cops dealing with heroes and villains with extraordinary power.
  • Ten Grand #2 – Joe’s Comics is back with this excellent moody series. The first issue was solid, crossing my fingers the second is just as good.
  • Ultimate Comics Ultimates #25 – Something major is about to go down in Marvel’s Ultimate universe and it’s likely starting here.

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I’m still trying to recover from Gen Con and a lack of sleep sure isn’t helping.  But, while I attempt to figure out up from down, here’s the news you might have missed.

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ICv2 – Disney Reserves Slots for Marvel Mystery MoviesSo, that’s three movies based on Marvel properties for 2014.

ICv2 – ABC Planning ‘Hulk’ & ‘Jessica Jones’ PilotsHow soon before we have an over saturation on television like we’re approaching in movies?

ICv2 – Kirkman Considering a ‘Walking Dead Volume Zero’Please no.

Bleeding Cool – DC Relaunch: Astro City #1 – A Monthly Title – So, guess it’s more than 52.  I wonder what else is coming down the pipeline.

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CBR – The Punisher #1

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It’s the weekend! I also have a headache, it’s not due to a crazy night out, it’s from the incessant playing of Rebecca Black’s damn Friday song. Seriously, it needs to be outlawed and it’s now officially the new Rick Roll. Here’s all the comic news that I found interesting in the last 24 hours.

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Lifehacker – A Comic Book Lover’s Guide to Going DigitalA good introduction.  It’d be nice to see more debates about consumer’s rights and ownership when it comes to digital comics.

Comic Book Resources – Wowio relaunches Spacedog as digital graphic novel imprintUm, k.

Arts Beat – Graphic Books Best Sellers: Dead (Again) Robin?Always interesting to see what the general public buys.

Bleeding Cool – Fundraising For Japan All Over The World Go and give now.

ICv2 – Can Anti-Piracy Enforcement Work?The shorter answer is no.

The Beat – Dude spends his free time making beautiful images of KandorI want, I want, I want.

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Graphic Novel News – Astro City Vol. 1: Life in the Big City

Astro City Coming to the Big Screen


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Astro CityDeadline is reporting that Working Title Films partners Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner have cut a deal with Kurt Busiek to turn his comic book series Astro City into a feature film.  Busiek is being given the first chance to pen the script.

The comic book series is crammed with characters has won multiple Eisner and Harvey Awards for Busiek, who created the series with artists Brent Anderson and Alex Ross.

The deal is worth seven figures if it gets made and was brokered by Mosaic’s Nick Harris.  Bevan and Fellner will produce, with Ben Barenholtz, Busiek and Jonathan Alpers exec producing.  In 2003 Barenholz, Busiek and Alpers attempted to get a movie going but it never got anywhere.

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