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Preview: Imperium #2

IMPERIUM #2 [VALIANT NEXT]

Written by JOSHUA DYSART
Art by DOUG BRAITHWAITE
Cover A by RAUL ALLEN (JAN151644)
Cover B by DOUG BRAITHWAITE (JAN151645)
Cover C by BUTCH GUICE (JAN151646)
Variant Cover by LEWIS LAROSA (JAN151647)
Character Design Variant by DOUG BRAITHWAITE (JAN151648)
$3.99 | 32 pgs. | T+ | On sale MARCH 4

The battle for utopia continues! The second shocking chapter from New York Times best-selling writer Joshua Dysart (HARBINGER) and superstar artist Doug Braithwaite (ARMOR HUNTERS)! 

A psychic dictator, an inhuman robot, a mad scientist, a murderous alien and a super-powered terrorist are about to try and take over the world…and you’re going to be rooting for them every step of the way. THIS IS IMPERIUM.

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Preview: The X-Files Meets The Da Vinci Code in Ring of Roses!

RING OF ROSES

WRITER: Das Petrou
ARTIST: John Watkiss
PUBLISHER: Titan Comics
PAGE-COUNT: 144 pp
FORMAT: HC, FC​
ISBN: 9781782760016
PRICE: $22.99​/$25.95 CAN/£16.99 UK​
​COMIC STORE RELEASE DATE: ​July 8, 2015
DIAMOND ORDER CODE: MAR151544

THE DA VINCI CODE MEETS ​THE X-FILES!​

PRESENTED FOR THE FIRST TIME IN COLOR!

London, 1991. But not the London you may be familiar with. Imagine an England under Catholic rule – a rule so iron-fisted that science and technology has been set back decades.

Lawyer Samuel Waterhouse investigates a ghoulish murder mystery set in alternate history London of religious mania, secret societies, and the plague.

Ring of Roses is available to order now from the March edition of PREVIEWS using order code: MAR151544

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Preview: The Superannuated Man #6

The Superannuated Man #6

Story By: Ted McKeever
Art By: Ted McKeever
Cover By: Ted McKeever
Price: $3.99
Diamond ID: DEC140765
Published: February 25, 2015

MINISERIES CONCLUSION Blackwater burns as the ocean gives up its secrets about the mutated animals in this senses shattered series finale. All will be revealed… …Well, maybe not ALL. This IS a Ted McKeever book, after all.

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Review: Spider-Gwen #1

sg001Marvel found itself in a strange place in the recent wave of young adult titles focused on female characters.  The House of Ideas was uncharacteristically not at the crest of the new wave, but rather trying to catch up.  Spider-Gwen represents one of the first of the new Marvel trying put out with the intent of catching the new-found popularity, which gives young female superheroes a voice and an attitude similar to what they might actually be like in real life.

Spider-Gwen picks up in the aftermath of Spider-Verse, the Spider wide crossover which incidentally gave birth to this iteration of the character.  It follows her life in the wake of those events as well as the regular events of her life.  As she exists in her own universe, there are a few changes.  Matt Murdock does not seem to be a hero, while Frank Castle seems to be less of an anti-hero and she has her own public opinion campaign just like Spider-Man does.

While there are some changes to the familiar, there is also a lot of what is just familiar.  What has been characteristic of the new wave is that it has taken a new approach to these characters with new ideas, but Spider-Gwen for the time being seems to be more about recycled ideas with a new character.  It is thus the weakest of the titles thus far, arguably not as good even as Silk.  The series is not bad, only that it does not seem to be aiming as high as the others that have preceded it.  Ironically due to the popularity of the character, it is also the one that is likely to survive the longest, and it would be nice therefore if the creative team tried something a little more.

Story: Jason Latour  Art: Robbi Rodriguez 
Story: 8.1 Art: 8.1 Overall: 8.1 Recommendation: Read

Times Change, But People Never Do in Bryce Carlson and Vanesa R. Del Rey’s Hit: 1957

This March, BOOM! Studios will the debut of the next chapter in Los Angeles’ violent past in Bryce Carlson and Vanesa R. Del Rey’s Hit: 1957. This new limited series is a follow-up to the Harvey Award-nominated miniseries Hit: 1955 and takes readers later in the violent decade of change for Los Angeles with familiar faces, new threats, and more sharp, smart noir.

Crime is down in Los Angeles—at least, on the surface. Mickey Cohen has been quiet since his release from prison and the LAPD has seemingly regained control of the city. But the underground is a different story. Det. Harvey Slater and company have spent the last two years focused on Domino and his Syndicate’s unrelenting infiltration, but no matter how many people the hit squad kills, the real fight for Los Angeles rages on. Meanwhile, Slater’s being hounded by Internal Affairs, Bonnie Brae is missing, and everything is falling apart at the seams.

Hit: 1957 #1 arrives in comic shops on March 25th with a main cover by series artist Vanesa R. Del Rey for the price of $3.99 under Diamond order code JAN151099. A new cover by Terry Dodson has been added and can be ordered in any quantity under Diamond order code DEC148680. Also available in a limited quantity are a 10 Years Anniversary incentive cover by Trevor Hairsine and a retailer incentive cover by Dustin Nguyen.

Hit 1957 #1 Main Cover by Vanesa R. Del Rey Hit 1957 #1 Incentive Cover by Dustin Nguyen Hit 1957 #1 FOC Variant Cover by Terry Dodson Hit 1957 #1 10 Years Incentive Cover by Trevor Hairsine

GroupOn Comics. 25 comics worth $100, or 50 worth $250?

groupon_comics_1GroupOn has a deal where you can purchase comic bundles through their site at a pretty impressive discount. For $24.99 you can purchase 25 Marvel or DC comics. $1 a comic isn’t too bad. For $39.99 you can get 50 comics, 25 from Marvel and 25 from DC (plus tax). All of this sounds wonderful, but when you start to actually look at claims, things get a bit…. odd and confusing.

The Marvel and DC 25 comic bundles say the comics are worth $100. If you buy the 50 comic bundle, the value is claimed to be $250. If the 50 comic bundle is just one of each of the Marvel or DC bundle, then where does the extra $50 value come from? Pretty sure that’s not how math works. I can maybe forgive the oddness thinking maybe they throw in some more valuable comics in that bundle.

Moving on, the package claims the comics are from the 1980s on from the publisher. That should give us pause even on the $100 value claim. The package contains 25 comics and the value is $99.99. So, according to this, the average value of the comics are $4 a piece. Retail cost of comics weren’t $4 until recently. So, if the package includes comics from the 1980s, how does the value come close to $100? It’s clearly not the cover value they’re going by.

The FAQ doesn’t really answer the questions above. So, I decided to role the dice to see what this package actually gets you, and if it’s as advertised. Stay tuned true believer!

Around the Tubes

The weekend is almost here! What’s everyone doing to enjoy it?

Around the Tubes

The New York Times – ‘Brooklynite,’ a Superhero Musical With Matt Doyle and Nicolette Robinson – I kind of want to see this.

The New York Times – Hey, the Hulk’s in Central Park! Marvel Comics Covers Highlight New York – Nice.

 

Around the Tubes Reviews

Bleeding Cool – Curb Stomp #1

CBR – Darth Vader #2

CBR – Fantastic Four #643

CBR – Gotham Academy #5

Bleeding Cool – They’re Not Like Us #3

Comics Beat – Thor Annual #1

Preview: Intersect #4

Intersect #4

Story By: Ray Fawkes
Art By: Ray Fawkes
Cover By: Ray Fawkes
Cover Price: $3.50
Digital Price: $2.99
Diamond ID: DEC140738
Published: February 25, 2015

One of our travellers in the warped city is destroyed and the streets are buckling with grief. Flowers grow in the blood of a hero. The Lady of Birds descends for love. Every month, a new facet of the riddle of INTERSECT reveals itself…

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Preview: ODY-C #3

ODY-C #3

Story By: Matt Fraction
Art By: Christian Ward
Cover By: Christian Ward
Price: $3.99
Diamond ID: NOV140666
Published: February 25, 2015

O and her crew encounter…the Cyclops.

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Preview: Bee & Puppycat #7

Bee & PuppyCat #7

Imprint: KaBOOM!

Authors: Natasha Allegri, Andrew Lorenzi, Zachary Sterling, Megan Brennan
Artist: Andrew Lorenzi, Mad Rupert, Megan Brennan

Bee and PuppyCat are up to more fun adventures as they check out the autumn carnival, help Deckard grow food, and fight off a candy-fueled cold!

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