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Around the Tubes

It was new comic book day yesterday. What’d folks enjoy? What’d you dislike? What stood out? Sound off in the comments below! While you decide on that, here’s some comic news and reviews from around the web in our morning roundup.

Slate Magazine – Marvel’s Newly Renumbered Comic Books Reveal Its Historic Disinterest in Promoting Black Superheroes – Truth.

Newsarama – Comic Drive for Soldiers Aims to Send 22,000 Comics to Overseas Troops in 2017 – Hope they pull it off!

 

Reviews

Talking Comics – Goosebumps: Monsters at Midnight #1

Atomic Junk Shop – Hinges Vol. 1-3

Talking Comics – Jughead: The Hunger #1

ICv2 – Michael Chabon’s The Escapists

Brian K. Vaughan’s “The Escapists” Continues the Tale of Chabon’s Kavalier & Clay

Dark Horse has announced the perfect partner to the masterpiece inspired by Michael Chabon’s Pulitzer Prize–winning novel, The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay. In Michael Chabon’s The Escapists, award-winning author Brian K. Vaughan successfully crafts a story of three aspiring comics creators with big dreams. Collects issues #1–#6 of The Escapists in a new standard softcover design!

This story of three aspiring comics creators with big dreams, small cash, and publishing rights to one forgotten Golden Age hero—the Escapist—is Brian K. Vaughan’s love letter to his chosen medium. The lives of creators Max, Denny, and Case—latter-day versions of Joe Kavalier and Sam Clay—are brilliantly woven together with the world of their creations.

Discovering his late father’s decades-spanning vault of Escapist memorabilia at the age of six, Max became a fan of the Master of Elusion almost overnight. After exhausting the extensive stash of Golden and Silver Age comics, he needed more—and started writing his own Escapist stories. Now nineteen, he’s determined to make the character a sensation once again. Together with his friend Denny Jones, and their newfound artist Case Weaver, Max relaunches The Escapist comics. Through a couple of publicity stunts—including one that makes national news—the creators risk criminal charges to get the word out about their publication. Will it be enough to make the book a success? Or just enough to get them in jail?

Interwoven with Max’s struggles are the comic-within-a-comic stories of the Escapist himself, his ally Luna Moth, good old-fashioned death traps, betrayal, and a touch of romance.

Michael Chabon’s The Escapists hits shelves October 11, 2017!