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Diamond Announces a Distribution Deal with Chapterhouse Comics

Diamond Comic Distributors has been named the exclusive worldwide distributor for comic book publisher Chapterhouse Comics. The agreement includes distribution rights to comic book specialty stores as well as the book market through its sister company, Diamond Book Distributors.

Founded in Toronto, Ontario in 2015, Chapterhouse Comics has built on a legacy of more than 75 years of Canadian comics. As the home of the iconic Canadian superhero Captain Canuck, Chapterhouse also publishes inspiring and inventive creator-owned titles such as Die Kitty Die, Spirit Leaves, Queen Street¸ and The Fourth Planet. Chapterhouse recently participated in Free Comic Book Day 2017 with the launch of Captain Canuck: Year One, a mini-series that marks the Chapterhouse debut of Jay Baruchel, the writer, actor and director behind Goon: Last of the Enforcers.

In the May PREVIEWS catalog, retailers and fans can pre-order Chapterhouse Comics’ most recent titles: Captain Canuck #3 by Kalman Andrasofsky and Leonard Kirk, the continuation of Captain Canuck’s relaunch; Die Kitty Die! Hollywood or Bust! Summer Special by Fernando Ruiz and Dan Parent, following the adventures of Kitty and her friends solving the mystery of magically delicious tacos; and Agents of P.A.C.T. Volume 1: Fleurs de Conflit by Kalman Andrasofszky, Blake Northcott, Federica Manfredi, and Caroline Nolasco, which sees the government’s paranormal investigation team defend Canada in Captain Canuck’s absence.

Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

batman-18Wednesdays are new comic book day! Each week hundreds of comics are released, and that can be pretty daunting to go over and choose what to buy. That’s where we come in!

We’re bringing back something we haven’t done for a while, what the team thinks. Our contributors are choosing up to five books each week and why they’re choosing the books.

Find out what folks think below, and what comics you should be looking out for this Wednesday.

Alex

Top Pick: Logan (yes, my top pick is a movie) – Wolverine has always been my favourite Marvel character, and is the reason I read comics today. On the week that I turn another year older I get both Old Man Logan and Logan – it almost feels like Marvel are wishing me a happy birthday.

Old Man Logan #19 (Marvel) – Alex’s Week of Wolverine continues with Jeff Lemire – I don’t remember if his Brood storyline is over or not (I’ve read a lot of Wolverine comics over the past couple days), but this series has been strong for a long time and I can’t wait to get my hands on it.

Faith #9 (Valiant) – A one-shot story that seems to be more of a day-in-the-life than anything else, which I’m super happy about because I love reading about the other side of a superhero’s life.

Batman #18 (DC Comics) – I didn’t expect to be looking forward to reading a comic from this series again, but I’ve been cautiously optimistic about what Tom King has been doing here after the last couple of issues. While I think there’s more chance than not that this’ll disappoint, when it’s good King’s Batman is really good.

 

Joe

Top Pick: Royal City #1 (Image) – Jeff Lemire has been one of the best creators in comics the last few years. I love his work on Black Hammer, Old Man Logan, Moon Knight, AD: After Death, and much more. He is one of the few talents that can write and draw, and here with this book we are getting both. Royal City tells the tales of middle America and a real family. There’s also some interesting mystery to discover. I cannot wait!

Extremity #1 (Image) – From the minute I saw the art style on this book I wanted it. The premise is about a child that has their drawing hand chopped off by oppressive tyrants that have taken over their lands. While they learn to draw with their other hand, it isn’t the same. This is about rising up to fight oppression, and finding your identity when the thing you loved to do most is taken from you. It has a powerful metaphorical message, and I think this book will be something special as we get deeper into the story.

Superman #18 (DC Comics) – We are finally going to get some answers! Mr. Oz, fake Clark Kent, and more will seemingly be explained over the next few issues of Superman and Action Comics, two of DC’s best series. This along with the upcoming button issues for Batman and Flash have me excited to know more about our heroes lost time, and who this Superman and other fake Clark Kent are.

Batman #18 (DC Comics) – Tom King has been building a powder keg of a story with Bane, Catwoman, and Batman. I am hoping this is where it all explodes, and by the last few pages of Batman #17, it will. Bane knows where to hurt Batman the most, the people he cares for. I like the twists King has given us so far, and am wondering where he goes from here.

Moon Knight #12 (Marvel) – Sadly, one of the best things Marvel has going for it is coming to an end in a few issues. I still have no idea what is happening, but have faith Lemire will give us a great ending to a great book. Is he losing his mind? Or has all of this been real? Perhaps a combination of the two. Great series, and it appears it will go out on a high note.

 

Shay

I couldn’t pick a top pick this week. It’s all so damn good! From socially conscious comics to girl-powered comics, to straight up anarchy and good old fashioned action, it’s a great week to be all about that comic life!

Harley Quinn#15 (DC Comics) – Harley breaks her peace with the Mayor to save the homeless, fight gentrification and, more.

The Dregs #2 (Black Mask Studios) – Dig deeper into this socially conscious detective drama as we are taken on a journey to find out the fate of the homeless population.

X-Files Deviation 2017 (IDW Publishing) – Mashing up X-Files & Orphan Black and a lady Mulder! Shut up and take my money!!!

America #1 (Marvel) – It’s heeeeeree and, I’m here for it!

Bullseye #2 (Marvel) – Bullseye is on a mission to rescue a mobsters son, he’s in the murder business and business is good!

 

Paul

Top Pick: Champions #6 (Marvel) – This has been a fun, action packed series right from the beginning.  These characters make up a great team, and the writing has been on point, spotlighting issues that readers can relate to but also bringing in humour and fun between the characters.  I’m excited for this issue, seeing the team go up against another team of teens calling themselves The Freelancers.  I’m looking forward to see who makes up this new team and what their beef is with the Champions.

Batman #18 (DC Comics) – This is one of the few DC titles I have stuck with since the Rebirth, and it has consistently delivered.  I’m really enjoying this current story arc with Bane, especially when Batman put together his own suicide squad (a great couple of issues!)  And now, as the solicit says, Bane is in Gotham and looking for some payback.  Definitely not one to miss.

 

Brett

Top Pick: Motor Girl #4 (Abstract Studios) – Easily my favorite comic on the market right now. Terry Moore’s writing and art are just plain fun. Every issue has delivered and then some.

America #1 (Marvel) – A fan favorite character gets her solo series. I’m intrigued to see what it’s like and if it delivers. This is the comic that has the highest bar to get over.

Savage Things #1 (Vertigo) – Justin Jordan does Vertigo… you need more?

Agents of PACT #1/Freelance #1 (Chapterhouse Comics) – These two first issues I feel really kick off Chapterhouse’s superhero universe. So far most of their comics have been fun, so more to the part is awesome

All Time Comics Crime Destroyer #1 (Fantagraphics) – Another superhero universe launching. This one is a bit retro.

Smoketown #1 (Scout Comics) – Phillip Kennedy Johnson’s new series from Scout Comics. Johnson does solid comics and so does Scout, so the combo is something I’m looking forward to reading.

Chapterhouse in May 2017

CAPTAIN CANUCK 2017 #1

The CHAPTERVERSE continues!

Volume 3 of Captain Canuck returns with a brand new first issue! Tom Evans has walked away from Equilibrium, his brother Michael, and the mantle of Captain Canuck, choosing to return instead to a simple life on the reservation near Flin Flon where he grew up. What a terrible time for an extraterrestrial incursion!

Written by Kalman Andrasofszky | Illustrated by Leonard Kirk | Cover by John Gallagher
$3.99 | 32 pages, 6.25/10.18 | Full Color
Diamond Order#
MAR171568

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CAPTAIN CANUCK— VOLUME 1: ALEPH

Trade Paperback (Offered Again)

Captain Canuck Volume 1: Aleph, collects issues 1-6 of the all-new series by Kalman Andrasofszky and Leonard Kirk. Born of the true north and tested in war, Captain Canuck is thrust into battle at the head of the global crisis intervention agency called Equilibrium. He must find his way as a warrior, leader, and ultimately, hero to save humanity from the machinations of Mr. Gold, Blue Fox, and the even more menacing forces that watch from the shadows.

Written by Kalman Andrasofszky | Illustrated by Leonard Kirk | Cover by Kalman Andrasofszky
$19.95 | 96 pages, 6.25/10.18 | Full Color
Diamond Order#
MAR171570

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CAPTAIN CANUCK— VOLUME 2: THE GAUNTLET

Trade Paperback (Offered Again)

Site ALEPH is secured and Equilibrium is ready to explode onto the world stage. So everything’s great, right? WRONG. Mr. Gold is still at large, Marla Ritchie is still missing, and Captain Canuck will move heaven and Earth to find them both. The Gauntlet collects Captain Canuck #7 – 11 and features the comics debut of Blue Fox and the first appearance of the all-new, rebooted Northguard, now spinning into his own solo series!

Written by Kalman Andrasofszky | Illustrated by Leonard Kirk | Cover by Kalman Andrasofszky
$19.99 | 128 pages, 6.25/10.18 | Full Color
Diamond Order#
OCT161389

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CAPTAIN CANUCK SERIES ONE COMPENDIUM 1975 – 1981

Trade Paperback (Offered Again)

In celebration of 40 years Captain Canuck is back in Chapterhouse Comics’ premiere TPB. This 366 page compendium features all of the issues from the 1975 – 1981 series including issue #15 in full colour. Never before seen art and extras by Richard Comely, George Freeman and Claude St. Aubin make this a collector’s item a must have for fans of the Captain, new and old!

Written by Richard Comely, George Freeman | Illustrated by Richard Comely, George Freeman, Claude St. Aubin | Cover by George Freeman
$29.95 | 366 pages, 25.9×16.8×2.5 cm | Full Color
Diamond Order#
MAR171571

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The Pitiful Human-Lizard Volume 2: #13

An alien attack leaves the heart of downtown Toronto in ruins, and our hero with very little of his regenerative powers! A very shaken Human-Lizard must travel home safely via streetcar against hostile passengers that want to take advantage of his vulnerable state. Luckily for the Human-Lizard, Mother Wonder’s husband Sam is there to protect him!

This issue follows the events from Captain Canuck #1 (2017) – ON STANDS THE SAME DAY!

Written and Illustrated by Jason Loo | Color Assists By Meaghan Carter | Cover By Jason Loo
$3.99 | 32 pages, 6.25/10.18 | Full Color
Diamond Order#
MAR171578

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DIE KITTY DIE! Hollywood or Bust!

Issue 1, Volume 1
THE HIT SERIES IS BACK!
Kitty Ravencraft, the beautiful magical witch and star of her own comic book, returns! This time Kitty is on top of the World! Her new comic book series is a huge success and she’s once again the talk of the comic shops! Naturally, Kitty’s publisher wants to capitalize on her new-found popularity with a big budget blockbuster Kitty movie! To make this happen, Kitty goes off to Hollywood, but once again she finds herself in danger! Die Kitty Die: Hollywood Or Bust will be Kitty’s biggest… scariest… and funniest adventure yet! It will be magical. Hopefully she’ll survive!
Written and Illustrated by Dan Parent and Fernando Ruiz | Cover A By Fernando Ruiz
$3.99 | 32 pages, 6.25/10.18 | Full Color
Diamond Order#
MAR171572

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FANTOMAH #1

The CHAPTERVERSE continues, with this brand new series!

From out of the depths comes Chapterhouse’s newest vigilante, the dreaded Fantomah. 24-year old Paz Gallegos has been holding her family together for years. But when her two sisters go missing and her life begins to unravel, Paz finds herself thrown into a world of gangs, guns… and ghosts. Something spectral is lurking just below the surface of Paz’s nightmares. Something not afraid to leave a trail of bodies in its wake. Fantomah’s story begins here, in
a pulse-pounding first issue brought to you by Ray Fawkes (Batman Eternal, Intersect) and Soo Lee (Fight Like a Girl).

Written by Ray Fawkes | Illustrated by Soo Lee | Cover By Djibril Morrisette
$3.99 | 32 pages, 6.25/10.18 | Full Color
Diamond Order#
MAR171575

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THE LINKING

Prose Novel

Dren is just an average kid, living an everyday life in his run of the mill hometown. That is until his telepathic powers manifest and he is thrust headfirst into the middle of a diplomatic conflict between Humans and the alien Zengati. Dren must use his newfound powers to uncover the truth or he risks both sides entering a war that will see no clear victor.

Written by Justin J. Little | Cover By Miko Maciaszek
$9.95 | 198 pages, 5.5/8.5 BW | Soft Cover
Diamond Order#
MAR171577

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Chapterhouse Comics in April 2017

AGENTS OF P.A.C.T. #4

The CHAPTERVERSE continues

Kebec makes the ultimate sacrifice to give her allies a shot at taking down their alien enemy
once and for all, leaving Marla Ritchie to face the
extraterrestrial monster alone. Does she have
what it takes to stand alongside legends like Redcoat, Kebec, and Fleur De Lys?

Written by Kalman Andrasofszky & Blake Northcott | Illustrated by Federica Manfredi | Cover by Bella Rachlin
$3.99 | 32 pages, 6.25/10.18 | Full Color
Diamond Order# FEB171453

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FREELANCE #4

The CHAPTERVERSE continues

This is it! Witness the final showdown between Lance and Apollyon as they battle for control of not only the world, but Lance’s very humanity! Learn the terrible secrets of Lance’s origin! Trust us, you do not want to miss the final issue of our first season!

Pulse-pounding action, wit, intrigue and globe-trotting romance – One of Canada’s original heroes is reborn for the Chapterhouse era by writers Andrew Wheeler (Another Castle) and Jim Zub (Thunderbolts), and artist Vaneda Vireak (51Hundred)!

Written by Jim Zub and Andrew Wheeler | Illustrated by Vaneda Vireak | Cover by Alex Perkins
$3.99 | 32 pages, 6.25/10.18 | Full Color
Diamond Order# FEB171456

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The Pitiful Human-Lizard Volume 2: #12

CHAPTERVERSE— JUMPING ON POINT!

It’s like a new #1 except it’s #12 as The Pitiful Human-Lizard goes MONTHLY!
Get your box of tissues ready as we remember the lives of Carter the rat and Gruber the alligator through the ORIGIN STORY of Majestic Rat. Find out how Kenneth gets from pet store clerk to the king of Toronto’s sewage system!

Written and Illustrated by Jason Loo | Color Assists By Meaghan Carter | Cover By Jason Loo
$3.99 | 32 pages, 6.25/10.18 | Full Color
Diamond Order# FEB171458

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The Fourth Planet #5

The Fourth Planet, a quarterly series written by Fred Kennedy (Host- Teletoon at Night, The Edge) and brilliantly illustrated by Miko Maciaszek, reaches the epic conclusion of their first story arc! Jump on board with this sci-fi epic that has been described as “A song of Space and Fire”. A sure hit with fans of Sci-Fi with complex political and personal examination!

Written by Fred Kennedy | Illustrated by Miko Maciaszek | Cover By Miko Maciaszek
$3.99 | 32 pages, 6.25/10.18 | Full Color
Diamond Order# FEB171455

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Northguard Volume 1: Aurora Dawn

Trade Paperback

Leaping from the pages of Captain Canuck comes Northguard, Canada’s newest super-hero! His first mission: Track down The Aurora Dawn, a mysterious cult hoping to bring about the end of the world!

Chapterhouse Comics’ Captain Canuck reboot has garnered praise and critical acclaim, now see our take on another classic Canadian superhero, Mark Shainblum and Gabriel Morrissette’s Northguard! This volume collects the first four issues of the fan favourite series and includes never before seen content!

Written by Anthony Falcone | Art by Ron Salas and Eric Kim | Cover By Ron Salas
$17.95 | 112 pages, 6.25/10.18 | Full Color
Diamond Order# FEB171459

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Chapterhouse Comics in March 2017

AGENTS OF P.A.C.T. #3

The CHAPTERVERSE continues

Hot on the trail of the extra-dimensional invader, the Agents are led right into the belly of the beast:Equilibrum HQ! And Michael Evans is anything but happy to see them. Caught between two deadly threats, all seems lost until the secret fifth member of PACT reveals herself!

Cover A- Bella Rachlin $3.99 | Written by Kalman Andrasofszky & Blake Northcott | Illustrated by Federica Manfredi | 32 pages, 6.25/10.18 | Full Color
Diamond Order#
JAN171565

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FREELANCE #3

The CHAPTERVERSE continues

Terror on the racetrack! In the penultimate issue of the series, Apollyon has activated the Breach Key in Istanbul, and only Lance and his team stand in the way of total destruction. But when one member gets kidnapped, Lance must outrace the clock if he hopes to save the world and his friend.
Pulse-pounding action, wit, intrigue, and globe-trotting romance – One of Canada’s original heroes is reborn for the Chapterhouse era by writers Andrew Wheeler (Another Castle) and Jim Zub (Thunderbolts), and artist Vaneda Vireak (51Hundred)!

Cover – Alex Perkins $3.99 | Written by Jim Zub and Andrew Wheeler | Illustrated by Vaneda Vireak |
32 pages, 6.25/10.18 | Full Color
Diamond Order#
JAN171566

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The Pitiful Human-Lizard Vol. 2: Still Pretty Pathetic

In this captivating second volume, join the Human-Lizard on new fantastic adventures! Our hero teams up with surprising new allies (spoiler alert: one of them is his mom) and takes on his greatest adversary yet: unreliable public transit! With new adventures starring Lady Accident, Mother Wonder, Majestic Rat, the Grizzly Biker, and introducing the biggest character to hit the Chapterverse: Razma-Foon!

Volume 2 – Still Pretty Pathetic collects issues 6-11 of the Pitiful Human-Lizard series by Jason Loo, the Summer Special team-up story featuring Captain Canuck, plus more exclusive stories!

Cover By Jason Loo $17.95
Written and Illustrated by Jason Loo
128 pages, 6.25/10.18 | Full Color
Diamond Order# JAN171568

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DIE, KITTY, DIE! Volume One

Kitty Ravencraft, a beautiful and magical young witch, is the star of her own popular comic book. When her greedy, publicity-starved publisher wants to increase interest in her comic book, he does what many comic book publishers do nowadays… he sets out to kill his main character, Kitty! Even worse, he decides to REALLY spike sales by killing the REAL Kitty in REAL life! The question is though… how do you kill a witch?

Cover – Darwyn Cooke $24.95 | Written by Dan Parent and Fernando Ruiz | Illustrated by Dan Parent and Fernando Ruiz |
128 pages, 7.75/11.25 | Full Color
Diamond Order#
JAN171567

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Tell The Story— Captain Canuck: The Sasquatch Cometh

Offered Again

TELL THE STORY is an activity book featuring sequential art or graphic narrative (comic book-style stories) with blank word balloons and space for captions. Adding art and providing the lettering enhances the learning experience. The aspiring writer and artist in all of us and of all ages can now creatively Tell the Story with their own words. This Premiere issue of the Tell the Story series features Captain Canuck in “The Sasquatch Cometh” by creator Richard Comely!

Cover By Richard Comely $2.45
Written and Illustrated by Richard Comely
18 pages, 8/10.5 | Full Color
Diamond Order#
SEP151192

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The Chapterverse Begins with Agents of PACT #1

Agents of PACT #1

Written by: Kalman Andrasofszky and Blake Northcott
Interior Art: Federica Manfredi
Colors: Caroline Nolasco
Covers: Sanya Anwar (#1) & Bella Rachlin (#2-4)
In Shops: Jan 25, 2017
Diamond Order Code: NOV161360
$3.99 (USD)
A blank sketch cover is also available for order. (NOV161361)

The Chapterverse launches with this brand new series! The X-Files meets Velvet meets Birds of Prey. In Canada. There’s an extra-dimensional breach in the Canadian North.  Enter P.A.C.T., the paranormal investigation arm of CSIS. With Captain Canuck AWOL, P.A.C.T director Manon DesChamps (formerly Fleur De Lys) must forge her own team of super-agents, pulled from Equilibrium, the Aurora Dawn, and other less savoury sources. She affectionately calls them her Fleurs de Conflit but to the world at large, they are: The Agents of P.A.C.T.!

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Jay Baruchel Joins Chapterhouse for Free Comic Book Day 2017

Jay Baruchel joins the Captain Canuck team to co-write the Free Comic Book Day edition of Captain Canuck: Year One for Chapterhouse Comics with Editor in Chief and series writer Kalman Andrasofszky.

The first of the three-part series is drawn by Canadian superstar Marcus To and features a cover by David Finch.

The issue also includes an 8-page backup story- Die Kitty Die: Summer Beach Party created, written and illustrated by Dan Parent and Fernando Ruiz of Archie Comics fame.

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True Patriot Presents is Now Digital First

Chapterhouse Comics has announced that True Patriot Presents is now a Digital First series!

True Patriot Presents, the anthology of Canadian superheroes, was spearheaded by comic book writer J. Torres and features some of Canada’s biggest and brightest comic book creators.

Chapterhouse has promised more Digital First comics coming soon.

True Patriot Presents #2 releases January 11, 2017! You can subscribe to it today.

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Chapterhouse Comics in February 2017

AGENTS OF P.A.C.T. #2

The CHAPTERVERSE continues

Barely functioning as a team yet, and the Agents are already outnumbered and outgunned by an army of souped-up Equilibrium agents headed by the Steeltown Hammer! Who can even the score? Spoilers: it’s Kebec.

Cover A- Bella Rachlin $3.99 | Written by Kalman Andrasofszky & Blake Northcott | Illustrated by Federica Manfredi | 32 pages, 6.25/10.18 | Full Color
Diamond Order# Cover A: DEC161502

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FREELANCE #2

The CHAPTERVERSE continues

On the trail of the murderous Apollyon, Lance and his team are led on a journey that takes them from beyond the Nanisivik Rift to the rooftops of Istanbul. Debuting in this issue: the mysterious Sidika! But is she friend, foe… or something else entirely?

Pulse-pounding action, wit, intrigue, and globe-trotting romance – One of Canada’s original heroes is reborn for the Chapterhouse era by writers Andrew Wheeler (Another Castle) and Jim Zub (Thunderbolts), and artist Vaneda Vireak (51Hundred)!

Cover – Alex Perkins $3.99 | Written by Jim Zub & Andrew Wheeler | Illustrated by Vaneda Vireak | 32 pages, 6.25/10.18 | Full Color
Diamond | Order# DEC161503

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LIFE, DEATH & SORCERY PART 4

The last chapter in the first arc of the acclaimed fantasy series, Life, Death and Sorcery, is finally here! Pick up what Bleeding Cool calls- “legitimately one of the best books of the year”!

Cover A- Danny Zabbal $3.99 | Written by Danny Zabbal | Illustrated by Danny Zabbal | 32 pages, 6.25/10.18 | Full Color
Diamond Order# Cover A: DEC161504

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ALL NEW CLASSIC CAPTAIN CANUCK VOL. 1: TIME CHASE

The Classic series continues will all new adventures of Captain Canuck!
Lost in time, Captain Canuck must face aliens, cavemen, Mr Gold, and the new threat of Criterion as he tries to return home.

Ed Brisson (The Violent) teams up with Canuck veteran George Freeman (JLA, Star Wars) to bring you what Graphic Policy calls “A great collection that’s worth the price of admission!”
Collects All New Classic Captain Canuck #0-4.

Cover – George Freeman $19.99 | Written by Ed Brisson | Illustrated by George Freeman, Dave Ross & various | 144 pages, 6.25/10.18 | Full Color Diamond | Order# DEC161505

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Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

adbook01_coverartWednesdays are new comic book day! Each week hundreds of comics are released, and that can be pretty daunting to go over and choose what to buy. That’s where we come in!

We’re bringing back something we haven’t done for a while, what the team thinks. Our contributors are choosing up to five books each week and why they’re choosing the books.

Find out what folks think below, and what comics you should be looking out for this Wednesday.

Joe

Top Pick: AD: After Death #1 (Image Comics) – Scott Snyder and Jeff Lemire are two of my favorite people in comics. Now they will be together with Lemire doing some fantastic art (one of his talents that is very underrated) on a book that they call part comic and part prose. This book asks the question, what if we could cure death? I am sure not everything will go well, but time will tell. What would a world with no death be like? Would it be as great as we think? The previews I have seen so far are beautiful, and I am very excited for the story this oversized book will tell.

The Mighty Thor #13 (Marvel) – After an excellent first issue of The Unworthy Thor that saw the return of Odinson, we will return to the current and actual holder of the Thor title. This issue will see the start of a massive war, and it will be interesting to see how this affects not only Thor, but Odinson as well. What will Odin do? Or Loki? This series has been fantastic all the way back to the last run. The story is great, the art is some of the best in comics, so yes, this is definitely high on my list.

Dept. H #8 (Dark Horse) – Who did it!? That’s the question we are all asking along with our protagonist, while everyone tries to avoid drowning to death. The water is rising and so are tensions. As they search for answers, they also have to search for a way to survive. Did someone sabotage the base? It would sure seem it. Matt and Sharlene Kindt have been doing such a fantastic job on this book and I expect that to continue.

Detective Comics #945 (DC Comics) – The Victim Syndicate continues, and I want to find out more about these characters. We basically know they want to make Batman hurt for what they think he did to them, but how far will they take things? It definitely seems like pretty far if the last issue is any sign. This is one of the best DC books, and probably my favorite bat book each month, so I am definitely looking forward to this.

bsusa_002_cover-a_braithwaiteWonder Woman #11 (DC Comics) – Speaking of the best DC book, this just may be it. Wonder Woman is probably their most consistent title, and Greg Rucka is writing a heck of a tale, well two tales each month. I love the going back and forth between the year one and the current storyline, and seeing how they tie together. Will we finally get some big answers this issue? This is a book everyone should be reading every month. Highly recommended.

 

Alex

Bloodshot U.S.A. #2 (Valiant) – I’ve recent been reading the earlier issues of Bloodshot from a few years ago, which has gotten me incredibly excited to get my hands on this issue with a new found appreciation for the character.

Venom #1 (Marvel) – Knowing next to nothing about this series, or Venom’s history since the symbiote was bonded to Flash Thompson, this is going to be an interesting read. Hopefully, it’s a little more than half decent.

Ninjak #21 (Valiant) – I’m looking forward to this more for the end of the arc than anything else. I’ve been pretty underwhelmed by The Fist And The Steel arc, although it was a perfectly serviceable story, it just didn’t do it for me. I’m hoping the next arc will be different, but we have to read this first.

 

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Top Pick: AD: After Death Book 1 (Image Comics) – Scott Snyder and Jeff Lemire. Those two names alone should give you enough reason to pick up this first issue. The concept is interesting and Joe covered that above, but these are creators who I expect quality when I see their names and they consistently deliver. I don’t flinch at recommending this one and it’s near the top of my reading list.

Civil War II #7 (Marvel) – I’ll be the first to say this event has been a disaster from the beginning, but it’s a trainwreck where I want to see what happens next.

Death of X #4 (Marvel) – Filling in the gaps post-Secret Wars we finally find out what happened to Cyclops and a few others. That’s enough to get me to check out this final issue of the miniseries and also to see what happens next with the next event IVX.

Captain Canuck #10 (Chapterhouse Comics) – Comics should be fun and Captain Canuck consistently delivers that without the grim and dark that so many others rely on.

Warlords of Appalachia #2 (BOOM! Studios) – Might as well get ahead of the curve in what very well may be a prescient series. The story involves an uprising from Kentucky post second Civil War… entertainment is feeling a bit too real here.

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