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Pick(s) of the Week: The Fifth Beatle

the fifth beatleThere’s been a few graphic novels being released that I’ve been looking forward to this year and this week sees the release of one of them (and honestly a lot of solid graphic novels and trade paperbacks). The Fifth Beatle stands shoulders above the rest of the releases not only for its excellent storytelling, but also the amazing artwork.

The Fifth Beatle tells the story of Brian Epstein, the manager of the Beatles who got them their record contract and really helped build the band. The graphic novel covers his life and early death, especially focusing on his being an outcast as Jewish and Gay during this time period.

This is an amazing piece of history in an entertaining graphic novel form and absolutely a must buy for both fans of comics and music.

Find out below for the rest of our picks for this week!

Andrew:

Top Pick: The Wake #5 (Vertigo) – Brilliant mini series that reminds me why Snyder was tapped to helm Batman. Against all odds, artist Sean Murphy makes fabled sea creatures terrifying.

Afterlife with Archie #2 (Archie Comics) – Eerie, adult, and unquivocally fantastic. I’m not sure how long this run is slated for, but after seeing the sales, I would hope Archie Comics digs in for the long haul.

Pathfinder Special #1 (Dynamite) – I don’t know if it’s because of their Goblin series or the fact that I really want to try Paizo’s Pathfinder Adventure Card Game, but there’s something appealing about this special.

Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi – Force War #1 (Dark Horse) – It won’t come close to Brian Wood’s current series, but it’s tough to pass up a Star Wars first issue.

Brett:

Top Pick: The Wake #5 (Vertigo) – Scott Snyder’s amazing series is backed up by Sean Murphy’s awesome art. That ending of the last issue has me on the edge of my seat to see what happens next.

A1 Annual 2013 (Titan Comics) – One of the best anthologies on the market gets super-sized with more awesomeness. Pick this up and find out what you’ve been missing.

Afterlife with Archie #2 (Archie Comics) – The first issue was amazing and the second is just as good. If you love horror or zombies, pick this one up.

Buzzkill #3 (Dark Horse) – The series about a hero who gets his powers from drugs and alcohol has been unique and entertaining.

Imagine Agents #2 (BOOM! Studios) – The first issue of the series blew me away. An awesome debut and I can’t wait for the second issue.

Top Graphic Novel/Tradepaperback: The Fifth Beatle (Dark Horse) – see above why this should be on everyone’s buy list.

Cute Girl Network (First Second) – A fantastic graphic novel about relationships, a nice change from the usual comic series.

Takio Vol. 2 (Icon) – I’ve loved this Brian Michael Bendis series about two kids with super powers.

Scott:

Top Pick: Batwoman #25 (DC Comics) – Yay, new creative team! Or is it: Ugh, new creative team… I guess we’ll find out.

Afterlife with Archie #2 (Archie Comics) – I’m surprised to be saying this, but I love an Archie Comic. The debut was scary and fun and beautiful, and I have no reason to believe the second issue will be any different.

Sex Criminals #3 (Image) – Each issue so far has delved into the respective back stories of the two main characters. I hope this issue sees Susie and Jon working together.

Sheltered #5 (Image) – In this issue outsiders come to camp, and I can’t wait to see how Lucas reacts.

The Wake #5 (Vertigo/DC) – After a month off I’m ready to dive (get it?) back into this underwater horror story.

Zero #3 (Image) – I absolutely love the fact that this issue switches artists every month. It’s like a series debut every time, and that keeps it fresh and exciting.

Sean:

Top Pick: Harley Quinn #0 (DC Comics) – Amanda Conner is a fantastic artist, but this debut-before-the-debut issue will feature a self-conscious Harley Quinn choosing her artist from among an award-winning list. Harley Quinn is a much-beloved and now-classic character, so it’ll be great to see what the new era of DC comics will do with her in her own series.

Daredevil #33 (Marvel) – duh, guys, it’s freaking Daredevil by Waid and Samnee, so pick it up before they leave us. Because the end is near.

Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi – Force War #1 (Dark Horse) – This continues the Dawn of the Jedi group of titles in which Dark Horse has built a canon for the early history of the Jedi during the era of the Rakata’s Infinite Empire, and war is about to break out. This is Star Wars history in the literal making.

Superior Spider-Man Annual #1 (Marvel) Spidey comics like to mock themselves, and there’s no better measure of that than an annual marked as “this one counts.” Aside from the quipping, I’m glad to see a Superior Spidey annual, and how could any Superior reader pass this up?

Uncanny X-Men #14 (Marvel) “Battle of the Atom” was a pretty good event, all things told. But what’s most intriguing is the remixing of teams and changing of allegiances, perhaps most interestingly for the Uncanny. Also, I’m trying to avoid drawing attention to anything by Brian Wood for now, even if I’ll still be reading Conan and X-Men this week.

An A1 Annual Teaser

A1 ANNUAL

Writer(s): Ron Marz, Matt Wagner, Dave Johnson, Tom Raney, Rufus Dayglo, Andy Kuhn, Dave Dorman, Mark A. Nelson, W.H. Rauf and more…
Artist Name(s): Jim Steranko, Dave Wilkins, Sami Basri, Alex Horley, Tom Raney, Brian Smith, D’Israeli, Garrie Gastonny, Mark A. Nelson, Stanley ‘Artgerm’ Lau, Garry Leach, Dave Johnson, Barnaby Bagenda, Sakti Yuwono, Dave Dorman, Steve White, Kai Lim, Andy Kuhn, Philip Tan, Rhoald Marcellius, Michael T. Gilbert, Sunny Gho, Doug Braithwaite and more…
176pp
Titan Comics/Atomeka
Released 26/11/2013

A1 has always been a laboratory for creators to experiment and innovate, to break away from corporate creations and unleash their own ideas. Already proving a success with the new monthly comic book, this first all-new A1 Annual marks the thrilling return of the award-winning graphic anthology series to bookshelves everywhere!

Inside these oversized pages, a Who’s Who of comics’ talent – past, present and future – spread their imaginative wings across a gripping selection of all-new short stories. Which ones will be the breakout, creator-owned characters of tomorrow?!

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Titan Comics in July 2013

A1 Annual

Writer(s): Ron Marz, Matt Wagner, Dave Johnson, Tom Raney, Rufus Dayglo, Andy Kuhn, Dave Dorman, Mark A. Nelson, W.H. Rauf and more…
Artist Name(s): Jim Steranko, Dave Wilkins, Sami Basri, Alex Horley, Tom Raney, Brian Smith, D’Israeli, Garrie Gastonny, Mark A. Nelson, Stanley ‘Artgerm’ Lau, Garry Leach, Dave Johnson, Barnaby Bagenda, Sakti Yuwono, Dave Dorman, Steve White, Kai Lim, Andy Kuhn, Philip Tan, Rhoald Marcellius, Michael T. Gilbert, Sunny Gho, Doug Braithwaite and more…
Covers: Comes with two covers to collect, including a special Diamond exclusive cover by Jim Steranko and Stanley ‘Artgerm’ Lau!
Page Count: 176pp
Full Color, B&W, or partial color: FC
Retail Price: $22.99
Street Date: October 9, 2013

A1 has always been a laboratory for creators to experiment and innovate, to break away from corporate creations and unleash their own ideas. Already proving a success with the new monthly comic book, this first all-new A1 Annual marks the thrilling return of the award-winning graphic anthology series to bookshelves everywhere!

Inside these oversized pages, a Who’s Who of comics’ talent – past, present and future – spread their imaginative wings across a gripping selection of all-new short stories. Which ones will be the breakout, creator-owned characters of tomorrow?!

  • Island in the Sky – written by JOE SIMON, penciled by JACK KIRBY and inked by AL WILLIAMSON.
  • Tales of Old Fennario – written and drawn by SANDY PLUNKETT
  • Terror of the Lesbian Nudist Colony – written by SCOTT HAMPTON and MARK KNEECE and illustrated by SCOTT HAMPTON
  • The Riddle of the Recalcitrant Refuse – written by ALAN MOORE and illustrated by MICHAEL T. GILBERT with WILLIAM LOEBS and DARCY & KEVIN HORN.
  • Emily Almost – written and drawn by BILL SIENKIEWICZ
  • A Question of Priorities – written by DAVE ELLIOTT, drawn by TOBY CYPRESS and color by SAKTI YUWONO
  • Solid Gold Death Mask – written and drawn by RUFUS DAYGLO
  • The Boston Metaphysical Society – written by MADELEINE HOLLY-ROSING and illustrated by EMILY HU
  • The Odd Ball – written with layouts and color by NORMAN FELCHE and illustrated by ALEX SHEIKMAN.
  • Where The Gods Are – written and illustrated by MARK A. NELSON.
  • Origin of Evil – written by DAVE ELLIOTT and illustrated by BARNABY BAGENDA and JESSICA KHOLINNE
  • Raging Rod – written and drawn by DAVE JOHNSON
  • Little Star – written and illustrated by DOMINIC REGAN

AVAILABLE TO ORDER FROM MAY PREVIEWS
Order Code Regular Edition: MAY131271
Order Code Previews Exclusive Edition: MAY131272

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Numbercruncher #3

Writer(s): Si Spurrier
Artist Name(s): P.J. Holden
Cover Artist(s): P.J. Holden
Colorist: Jordie Bellaire
Number of Issues in Series: 4
Full Color, B&W, or partial color: FC
Page Count: 32pp
Price: $3.99
Street Date: September 11, 2013

Bastard Zane is hot on the Mathematician’s heels, as the reincarnating schemer dives back through time and lifetimes to be with the woman he loves, again and again, across a hundred different incarnations!

The Divine Calculator wants the Mathematician’s mind under his contract, and Zane wants his freedom from the fulfilment of the same… so it’s time to warm up his maths-driven accident gun – and kill the bloody genius as many bloody times as he can bloody reincarnate!

But when you’re dealing with a dead man as smart as this one, things are never going to go smoothly!

AVAILABLE TO ORDER FROM MAY PREVIEWS
Order Code: MAY131275

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Chronos Commandos: Dawn Patrol #3

Writer(s): Stuart Jennett
Artist Name(s): Stuart Jennett
Cover Artist(s): Stuart Jennett
Number of Issues in Series: 5
Full Color, B&W, or partial color: FC
Page Count: 32pp
Price: $3.99
Street Date: September 4, 2013

Trapped in the past, surrounded by starving velociraptors, and liberally daubed in blood, the Sarge and his squad are in their tightest spot yet!

But there’s no time to linger on their slim chance of escape – they’re sharing the Cretaceous with the Nazi time crew who’ve stolen an Allied Chronosphere – a piece of tech that could tilt the Time War in the Nazis’ favor! It’s up to the Sarge to take it back – or die trying!

Pulse-pounding painted pulpcore action, just like Mama always made!

AVAILABLE TO ORDER FROM MAY PREVIEWS
Order Code: MAY131273

Chronos Commandos Dawn Patrol #3

IT CAME! #2

Writer(s): Dan Boultwood
Artist Name(s): Dan Boultwood
Number of Issues in Series: 4
Full Color, B&W, or partial color: FC
Page Count: 32pp
Price: $3.99
Street Date: September 4, 2013

Director Dan Boultwood contains his lost B-movie SF ‘classic’!

The alien robot known as GRURK has been temporarily waylaid by industrial quantities of bunting, but its inexorable march towards London cannot be stopped! In the village of Trumpington Abbey, space scientist Dr. Boy Brett and his lady-assistant Doris Night (a lady) welcome the arrival of the British Army – but do the soldiers herald a heightened level of competence… or a right royal Carry On? And what part does a field-full of mouldy turnips have to play in the enfolding cosmic drama?!

A blast for fans of Mystery Science Theater 3000 and classic low-budget science fiction, this gorgeous, affectionate pastiche will keep you guessing – and laughing – throughout!

AVAILABLE TO ORDER FROM MAY PREVIEWS
Order Code: MAY131274

It Came #2

Tomorrowland #2

Writer(s): Paul Jenkins
Artist Name(s): Alti Firmansyah, Beny Maulana of Stellar Labs
Number of Issues in Series: 4
Full Color, B&W, or partial color: FC
Page Count: 32pp
Price: $3.99
Street Date: August 21, 2013

The music-led adventure from the Eisner award-winning writer of Wolverine: Origin and The Darkness continues!

Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike, DJs at the world-renowned Tomorrowland festival, have been pulled into an eternal war between the forces of creation and destruction. Can they turn the tide in favour of creativity over the course of just one festival – even with William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, and hundreds of creators from throughout history on their side?!

Buckle in for a fantasy ride like no other!

AVAILABLE TO ORDER FROM MAY PREVIEWS
Order Code: MAY131276

Tomorrowland #2

A1 #4

Writer(s): Dave Elliot, W.H. Rauf
Artist Name(s): Barnaby Bagenda, Sami Basri, Sakti Yuwono, Jessica Kholinne, Garrie Gastony, Rhoald Marcelius
Cover Artist(s): 3 covers to collect – Sami Basri and Sakti Yuwono (Weirding Willows), Garrie Gastonny and Sakti Yuwono (Odyssey), Rhoald Marcellius and Sakti Yuwono (Carpe Diem)
Number of Issues in Series: 6 (monthly)
Full Color, B&W, or partial color: FC
Page Count: 36pp
Price: $3.99
Street Date: September 4, 2013

WEIRDING WILLOWS: There’s a dinosaur from Hollow Earth loose in the Weir and she’s eating Farmer McGregor’s sheep! Can Alice and Frankenstein’s Monster stop her – before McGregor puts down this purple T-rex for good?!

What do you get when you cross soldiers, superheroes, supervillains with a truckload of guns, in a children’s hospital in Iraq?! This month’s ODYSSEY, that’s what!

CARPEDIEM: NINE IRON

Grab your woods and irons, and join the CarpeDIEm agents as they battle a haunted putt-putt golf arena – where deadly surprises wait in every hole!

AVAILABLE TO ORDER FROM MAY PREVIEWS
Order Code: MAY131270

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