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Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

Origin Vol. 2

Wednesdays (and Tuesdays) 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

Each week our contributors choose what they can’t wait to read this week or just sounds interesting. In other words, this is what we’re looking forward to and think you should be taking a look at!

Find out what folks think below, and what comics you should be looking out for this week.

Avengers Twilight #1 (Marvel) – How do you assemble Avengers in a world that doesn’t want them? The concept sounds interesting in today’s world.

Cable #1 (Marvel) – With all of the time travel shenanigans in the X-world lately, the concept of Cable has been… confusing. So, we’ll see if this makes it any easier to comprehend.

Cobra Commander #1 (Skybound) – We’ve read the first issue and it’s amazing. If you’re a G.I. Joe fan, this is a must. A hell of a debut and direction.

The Deviant #3 (Image Comics) – The series has been amazing horror. If you like Silence of the Lambs, this is a can’t miss.

G.I Joe: A Real American Hero #303 (Skybound) – From the description, it sounds like the Joes, Serpentor Khan, and Cobra are all going to clash in Springfield!

John Constantine: Dead in America #1 (DC Comics) – John Constantine has cheated death once again—but his heart’s not beating, his body is decaying, and he, his friend Nat, and his son Noah are on the run in America, wanted for murder.

Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #4 (DC Comics) – The series has been silly fun and we expect more of it. Let’s face it, the Justice League punching kaiju is what we really want and this delivers.

Origin Vol. 2 (Vertical Comics) – From Boichi, robots with high-level AI, who will kill to survive, live among us. The first volume was awesome and we’re hoping for more of the great action.

Tokyo These Days Vol. 1 (Viz Media) – It sounds like an intriguing manga about creating manga, editing, art, like, and Tokyo.

Origin Vol. 1 has familiar elements but great art and action sequences make it one to check out

From the renowed artist Boichi comes a gorgeous and shocking hard-boiled sci-fi classic! Tokyo, 2048. The northern hemisphere is now connected by the Eurasian Railroad, which deposits all manner of crime and vice here at its eastern terminus. Night after night, the megalopolis is gripped by fear as bodies turn up mutilated in ways unthinkable for a human assailant. Remorseless killers stalk the shadows-but one man stalks them! He is ORIGIN. And he is not what he seems.

Story: Boichi
Art: Boichi
Translator: Mark Streer

Get your copy in comic shops! To find a comic shop near you, visit http://www.comicshoplocator.com or call 1-888-comicbook or digitally and online with the links below.

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Zeus Comics


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DC, VIZ, Seven Seas, and more are available now!

Batman: Knight #2

It’s one of two new comic book days and comiXology has your digital comic needs covered! Check out what you can get below by the publisher or start shopping now!

Clarion Books

comiXology Originals

DC Comics

Drawn & Quarterly

Fantagraphics

Firebourne Comics

Generally Verbose

Kitsune

Kodansha

la Boîte à Bulles

One Peace Books

Random House Books for Young Readers

Seven Seas

Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers

Tokyopop

Vertical Comics

VIZ Media


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Kodansha Comics, Vertical Comics, and Vertical, Inc. Announce New Upcoming Titles

Kodansha Comics

Kodansha Comics, Vertical Comics, and Vertical, Inc., three leading imprints for Japanese novels and comics in translation, have announced their upcoming slate of new titles today, running the gamut from new manga series to re-releases of classics.

Vertical Comics announced the highly anticipated manga adaptation of NISIOISIN’s blockbuster Bakemonogatari series by acclaimed creator Oh! Great (Air Gear). The series will begin October 2019. Another major announcement was a new novel by the acclaimedMonogatari franchise creator, Hanging High School, the third book in the Zaregoto series, in September. Fans have clamored for the next episode in the series since the release of the second book in 2018, preceded by the hit first volume in 2017. During the announcement, Vertical revealed new cover art by VOFAN, the star illustrator of the Monogatari Series, for Makoto Shinkai‘s Voices of a Distant Star (novel), to release in July, and for VOFAN’s own full-color artbook previously only published in Taiwan, Colorful Dreams, to release in OctoberVertical also added Seraph of the End: Guren Ichinose Resurrection at Nineteen, the prequel novels of the hit manga series for their light novel lineup in December 2019. 

The publishers unveiled three new highly anticipated box sets. The Monogatari series will see a “Season 2” box set later this year from Vertical, Inc. To coincide with the work’s 25thanniversary, Kodansha Comics will re-release CLAMP’s Magic Knight Rayearth in two beautiful three-volume hardcover box sets. The first is due Fall 2019, and on top of the three volumes of manga, each will include one full-color art book of rare pieces by the creators and an additional bonus item to be revealed.

Also coming to the box set format is the bestselling fantasy epic Fairy Tail, which will see its first 11-volume box set released this fall, with two per year to follow. Kodansha also announced Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest, the sequel to Fairy Tail, which this summer will continue the adventures of Natsu, Lucy, Erza, and the entire magical guild, with layouts and story by creator Hiro Mashima.

In another addition to a beloved Kodansha Comics series, Cells at Work! CODE BLACK will be released this summer. Where the original series followed a Red Blood Cell and a White Blood Cell through a (relatively) healthy body, this spinoff is set in one that’s falling apart, with smoking, drinking, fatty liver, gout, and more intimate ailments to deal with. The book will carry a “surgeon-general’s warning” that it’s only for ages 18 and up!

Joining Yuri Is My Job!, Kodansha’s premier yuri (girl-girl romance) manga title that debuted this January, Kodansha will publish If I Could Reach You, a serious yuri title about a teenage girl coming to terms with her own sexuality through her crush on her brother’s wife. Vol. 1 is coming this fall.

Kodansha will publish the manga adaptation of the online game Granblue Fantasy, which featured design work and music by key creative figures from the Final Fantasy series and has proven a global hit. The manga, by cocho and Makoto Fuugetsu, will begin this fall. Finally, Kodansha will bring to print the digital-first title Drifting Dragons, about a “whaling ship” that floats through the air and hunts dragons! Vol. 1 is coming this holiday season. 

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