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Sequart Organization – “We Go Bigger”: Diving into Jonathan Hickman’s Avengers – This was a really interesting run.

Kotaku – Spider-Man’s Heist DLC Is Fun But Familiar – Who’s playing? What do you think of the new DLC?

UploadVR – Neon Wasteland Is A Gory Animated AR Comic Book – This could be very cool.

 

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Talking Comics – Black Hammer: Age of Doom #6

Comic Attack – Lucifer #1

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It’s new comic day! We’ve got some news and reviews from around the web for you to check out while you await your local comic shop opening!

Kotaku – People Are Torn About Whether The Walking Dead Games Should Continue – What do you all think?

iO9 – In Marvel’s Spider-Man, Mary Jane Watson Is the Most Compelling She’s Ever Been – Who’s playing?

 

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Talking Comics – Black Hammer: Age of Doom #5

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It’s a new week and we’ve got news, reviews, and interviews all lined up for you. While you kick off your week, here’s some comic news and reviews from around the web.

The Beat – Breaking; Barnes & Noble is adding a kids graphic novel section – This is not surprising.

The Comichron – New Video: Comics Sales Flashback: April 1998 – For those that enjoy some comic history.

 

Reviews

Talking Comics – Black Hammer: Age of Doom #1

Talking Comics – Daredevil #601

Talking Comics – Skyward #1

Around the Tubes

It’s new comic book day! What’s everyone getting? What are you looking forward to? Sound off in the comments.

While you wait for shops to open, here’s some comic news and reviews from around the web in our morning roundup.

The Comichron – New: The complete Action Comics postal circulation record, 1960-89 – Some cool comic history.

Metal Injection – Carnifex Frontman Announces His Death Dreamer Graphic Novel – Interesting.

Hyperallergic – An Afrofuturist Graphic Novel Revives the Lost Histories of Women-Led Slave Revolts – This sounds cool.

CBR – Universal Acquires Feature Rights for The Prince and the Dressmaker – Is there anything not acquired at this point?

 

Reviews

The Beat – Black Hammer: Age of Doom #1

AiPT – Death or Glory #1

ICv2 – Fighting American Vol. 1

Comic Attack – The Immortal Men #1

Dark Horse Comics Announces “Black Hammer: Age of Doom” by Jeff Lemire and Dean Ormston

Dark Horse Comics has announced that writer Jeff Lemire and artist Dean Ormston’s creator owned Black Hammer superhero saga will return in 2018 with a new ongoing series titled Black Hammer: Age of Doom. The new ongoing series will continue to chronicle the adventures of the forgotten champions of Spiral City, following the events of the cliffhanger ending of issue thirteen of Black Hammer.

The series plays around with the concept of superhero universes being rebooted, relaunched, and rebirthed every year. The series is the next chapter in the story of Golden Gail, Abraham Slam, Barbalien and the rest of the gang.

Meanwhile fans won’t have to wait long for new Black Hammer universe stories. On October 18, Dark Horse Comics will publish the first issue of Sherlock Frankenstein & The Legion of Evil, written by Lemire and illustrated by artist David Rubín. The highly anticipated four issue series follows Lucy Weber—the daughter of the Black Hammer and an investigative reporter for the Global Planet—as she uncovers the dark secret origins of some of her father’s greatest foes. Sherlock Frankenstein & The Legion of Evil is the first of several high profile Black Hammer mini-series, all of which will feature different artists.

When Black Hammer: Age of Doom debuts in April 2018, each issue of the ongoing series will featuring a variant cover by an acclaimed artist, including an issue 1 cover by Skottie Young and an issue 2 variant cover by Fábio Moon that is an homage to Frank Miller’s icon Batman: The Dark Knight Returns cover.