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It was new comic book day yesterday! What’d everone get? What did you really enjoy? Sound off in the comments below!

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Arts Beat – Next Installment of ‘Star Wars’ Pushed Back to End of 2017 – Shocker?

Kotaku – Mobile Games Website Uses Patreon, Things Get Messy – Why Patreon is risky and gets messy easy.

Newsarama – Spider-Man Reboot Release Date Moved Up – Interesting. Very interesting.

Publishers Weekly – Viz Expands at Walmart, Gets Into Best Buy – Well that’s certainly a good move.

The Outhousers – X-Men Fan Cartoon Yanked From YouTube – How to alienate fans in one move.

Panels – Tales From the Motherland: 4 Comics By African Creators – Some good suggestions.

Panels – The Art of the Start: INSEXTS #1 – A good dissection of some art.

 

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Talking Comics – Adventure Time: Ice King #1

Talking Comics – Amazing Forest #1

Comic Vine – The Astonishing Ant-Man #4

Talking Comics – Batman #48

CBR – Batman #48

Newsarama – Batman #48

Black Nerd Problems – Captain America: Sam Wilson #5

Talking Comics – Captain Marvel #1

Panels – Captain Marvel #1

CBR – Captain Marvel #1

Comic Vine – Captain Marvel #1

Talking Comics – Patsy Walker AKA Hellcat #2

CBR – Pencil Head #1

Comic Vine – Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death #1

CBR – Silver Surfer #1

Comic Vine – Star Wars #15

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It was new comic book day yesterday. What’d folks get? What’d you like? What’d you not like?

While you figure that all out, here’s some comic book news from around the web.

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Kotaku – PlayStations Get Free Civil War And Ant-Man DLC For LEGO Avengers – Nice.

 

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Talking Comics – Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1

Comic Vine – Batman & Robin Eternal #15

Comic Vine – Captain America: Sam Wilson #5

Comics Alliance – The Legend of Wonder Woman #1

CBR – Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #0

Talking Comics – Red Sonja Vol. 3 #1

Comic Vine – Secret Wars #9

CBR – Secret Wars #9

Talking Comics – Southern Cross Vol. 1

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It’s new comic book day tomorrow! What’s everyone excited for? We’ll have our picks in a couple of hours, but until then, here’s come comic book news and reviews from around the web.

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KSL – Former LDS missionary creates graphic novel based on experience – This sounds really interesting.

Kotaku – Monstress Is A Gorgeous Comic Book About Racism, War and Slavery – Amazing firs issue.

CBR – The CW Orders Six Additional “iZombie” Episodes – Excellent!

Colorado Public Radio – How Comic Books Help Some Colorado Inmates Gain New Skills – Very interesting.

Kotaku – Mechanised League Of Legends Cosplay – This is amazing.

Over Mental – The Annotated Adventure Time: The Tarotic Journey in “Stakes” Pts. I & II  – For Adventure Time fans, a must read!

 

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CBR – Captain America: Sam Wilson #3

Newsarama – Dark Knight III: The Master Race #1

CBR – Dark Knight III: The Master Race #1

CBR – First Man: Reimagining Matthew Henson

CBR – Jem and the Holograms #9

Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

BlackMagick01_CoverAWednesdays 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: Book Of Death #4 (Valiant Entertainment) – This has been one of the most entertaining series I’ve read over the past few months, and this issue is somewhat bitter sweet; I don’t want it to end, but I really want to see how it ends… if you haven’t read this series, then grab the trade.

The Black Hood #6 (Dark Circle Comics) – A drug addicted cop and a brutal vigilante. The Black Hood is both of those, struggling to take the fight beyond the law as he battles his own demons. Duane Swierczynski has been praised for his portrayal of addiction with this series, and I can’t wait to find out why.

 

Brett

Top Pick: Howling Commandos of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1 (Marvel) – One of the most intriguing All-New, All-Different Marvel releases, what’s drawing me is a group of of characters that make me smile (Hit-Monkey!) being written by Frank Barbiere with art by Brent Schoonover. Comics are supposed to be fun, and that’s exactly what this one seems like it’ll be to me.

Black Magick #1 (Image Comics) – Greg Rucka writing, Nicola Scott on art. Ruck doing a gothic-noir series with a female lead? Yeah, this is a no-brainer for me.

The Black Hood #6 (Dark Circle Comics) – This darker line of superhero comics from Archie have been knocking it out of the park. A dark noirish hero, this comic begins a new story arc. Every issue has been entertaining mixing a modern sensibility with its pulp roots.

Cyborg #4 (DC Comics) – One of DC’s best recent releases, each issue mixes superhero antics, but also has given me thought about the character of Cyborg himself and how reflects upon me and my life. Entertainment as a reflection of ourselves, a definite read.

Prez #5 (DC Comics) – I love my politics, and of course this is on my list. The satire series hits WAY too close to home, and the 2016 Presidential election doesn’t feel that far off from this political send-up set in the future.

 

Elana

Top Pick: Black Magick #1 (Image Comics) – The first ever “witch noir”! A new series from Greg Rucka and Nicola Scott. Both excel at writing and drawing (respectively), fascinating, believable female characters. This dream team is can’t miss and the genre sounds like fun.

Angela Queen of Hel #1 (Marvel) – Look at these beautiful queens! Look at the adorable queer women in flawlessly painted art by Stephanie Hans! The best new couple in Marvel is back in black. In hell.

Batgirl #45 (DC Comics) – Big Queer Wedding Issue! This is a comics first: an Asian-American bisexual trans woman marrying her redheaded activist fiancée. And Dick Grayson will show up. Get ready to throw rice and munch on popcorn at the same time.

Captain America: Sam Wilson #2 (Marvel) – Captain America has always been a progressive hero (listen to our podcast for more on that) and this new series has African-American war vet superhero Sam Wilson in the drivers seat making his own political statements. Good.

Cyborg #4 (DC Comics) – The surprise hit comic full of socially aware sci-fi. Can Vic make peace with the people who KILLED him? Why does society always expect black men to make piece with their oppressors? Also, the highly silver-age and adorable Metal Men showed up last issue.

Island #4 (Image Comics) – Out there art. Multiple Warheads. A new story about a city kid with wings that kinda made me cry.

 

Kenny

Top Pick: Colder: Toss the Bones #2 (Dark Horse Comics) – I don’t like scary things but, this comic is so good I keep coming back to it. The psychological horror of Nimble Jack keeps has me peeking through my blanket to see what he’s going to do next. If you like horror, this is one of the better comics out today.

Justice League: Darkseid War Batman #1 (DC Comics) – I’m not normally a fan of spin-offs for large crossover events like the Darkseid War. But, I’ve enjoyed the main series a lot and Batman as the god of knowledge is a concept I am really excited to see fully play out.

Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #1 (Marvel) – There is no real logic behind why I am excited for the new Squirrel Girl comic. It could be it’s very self aware cover claiming this is only it’s second #1 so far this year (well played Marvel), or it could be that I am excited to take a flyer on a quirky and fun looking new story. Sometimes, the latter is all you need.

 

Mr. H

Top Pick: Justice League: Darkseid War Batman #1 (DC Comics) – The true itteration of the almighty Bat-God is here. I couldn’t be more pumped for this. An all knowing and stubborn Batman on Metron’s chair. I think I just squeaked. Hopefully we get good use of the ultimate knowledge and maybe even the Joker’s real name. Just coolness x2.

Batman and Robin Eternal #4 (DC Comics) – Hoping this is the week we get an answer to that cliffhanger bomb from issue #1. At the very least I want to see bearded Bruce Wayne kick some ass. I know it’s going to be a slow burn for this epic but I want some good stuff on the plate now.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #51 (IDW Publishing) – New era. New Direction. What awaits our half-shelled heroes going forward? Well I can’t wait to find out. Gonna read this one with a hot pie!

 

 

Graphic Policy Radio, LIVE this Monday!

GP Radio pic MondayGraphic Policy Radio returns this Monday with a brand new episode as we dive directly into comics and politics. The show airs LIVE this Monday at 10pm ET.

Recently, some conservatives have taken issue with Captain America: Sam Wilson #1 and the political content within. The issue has Sam Wilson heading to the Southern border to deal with the Sons of Serpents who have taken it upon themselves to capture undocumented immigrants crossing the border.

From Fox & Friends to Townhall, conservatives and Republicans have taken up the charge against the issue claiming it’s unAmerican and liberal propaganda.

We take up the issue and discuss the history of politics in comic books, especially Captain America.

Listen in and weigh in with your thoughts by Tweeting them to us @graphicpolicy

Listen in to the show live this Monday.

Graphic Policy Radio: New York Comic Con Post-Show

gp-radio-special-thurs-10pmOn a brand new episode of Graphic Policy Radio, we discuss New York Comic Con! The team went to the convention which took place October 8-11 at the Javits Convention Center, and came out with not just a lot of pictures, but a lot to chat about. The show airs at a special time, this Thursday at 10pm ET.

We’ll talk about our experiences as well as some of the announcements made at the show.

On this episode, we’ll also discuss the latest blow up over comments and Captain America: Sam Wilson #1‘s political nature which has gotten conservatives in a tizzy.

We want to hear from you too! You can tweet us your thoughts @graphicpolicy

You can listen in LIVE this Thursday.

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The weekend is almost here! How’s everyone spending it?

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Newsarama – Cashing In On Comic Books: How Creator Page Rates Have Changed Over Time – Some interesting info.

Publisher’s Weekly – Brands and Fans Flock to Biggest New York Comic Con Yet – Congrats! The show was huge!

 

Around the Tubes Reviews

Comic Vine – Batman #45

Comic Vine – Captain America: Sam Wilson #1

Comic Vine – I Hate Fairyland #1

Comic Vine – Superman: Lois and Clark #1

IGN – Two Brothers

Comic Vine – Uncanny Avengers #1

Sam Wilson, Captain America #1 – Soaring High in October

Captain America takes up the shield once more in October. Marvel has released a new look at Sam Wilson, Captain America #1 – the new series from Nick Spencer and Daniel Acuña!

When Steve Rogers was restored to his natural age, he chose only his closest and most trusted ally to take up the mantle of Captain America. Now, as the Marvel Universe charges forward into a new age, the Avenger formerly known as the Falcon stands proud as the one and only Captain America! Yet eight months have passed, and these two former friends now find themselves on opposite sides. What could have happened to divide them? More importantly – who will you stand with?

New friends, new foes, and a new beginning for Sam Wilson this October.

CAPTAIN AMERICA: SAM WILSON #1 (AUG150797)
Written by NICK SPENCER
Art by DANIEL ACUÑA
Variant Covers by DANIEL ACUÑA (AUG150800) and JOHN CASSADAY (AUG150799)
Hip Hop Variant by MAHMUD ASRAR (AUG150801)
Cosplay Variant by EDDIE NEWSOME (AUG150798)
FOC – 09/21/15, On-Sale 10/14/15

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