wednesday releases (3-17-10)

Mar 17, 2010 13:05

that time of the week yet again. rant, rave, cry, squee etc etc over the newest releases on comic shelves. spoilers be in this post~

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tsunderes March 18 2010, 02:19:43 UTC
AMERICAN VAMPIRE #1:
I picked this up because of the gorgeous cover coupled with one of the writers (or creators?) being Stephen King, and boy I wasn't disappointed. There are two short stories in here, and they're definitely connected. As the title would imply, it's about vampires in America, but the most modern portrayal we've seen is 1920's America. The majority of this issue takes place in 1880, and includes a really interesting (and badass) cowboy character who picks his locks using a peppermint stick. The art was also gorgeous, so I'll keep picking this up.

GREEN LANTERN CORPS #46:
I haven't actually been keeping up with the Blackest Night saga too much, but instead I buy issues that have interest to me. This one's interest is in the cover, because as soon as I saw Guy and Tora I went ":(". BUT MORE HILARIOUSLY, GUY IS A TREKKIE LKAJJKL:ASKSA:JK:SA
but mostly I was just like ":(" because Guy and Toraaaaaaaaag

BOOSTER GOLD #30:
The art looked really weird in this, but omg!!!!! Old Booster! And we even get Rip's mom mentioned, which is ironic considering I was just explaining the other day how...Booster got married and grew up. But the pretty boring most of the issue was totally redeemed with getting to see Booster older and wiser. Well, sort of? I liked it idgaf

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