New Comics Day 5/22 & 5/29

Jun 02, 2013 21:18

Two weeks and three Adventure Time related books.  Adventure Time with Fionna & Cake has Fionna teaming with Flame Prince to rescue the stolen Fire Elementals from Ice Queen.  Then regular ol' Adventure Time has Finn & Jake teaming with Ice King on a dungeon crawl.  Where at one point they fight Ice Queen.  And finally the Adventure Time 2013 Annual which is an anthology book with lots of stuff.  Including what is the least creepy Lemongrab story ever, involving a picnic at the beach...

Daredevil finally figures out who is the mastermind behind much of his recent woes.  And its definitely not someone who the word mastermind normally gets applied to...

Young Avengers finishes up its first arc, with the group deciding to stay together as a team.  Though one that has to stay from New York for awhile because of parental issues...

And Dark Avengers comes to a close with the pocket universe ended and the A.I.M. cell taken care of.  And most of the team still together...

I hadn't planned on picking up the new King Conan mini-series.  Heck I wasn't even aware of it coming out.  I figure it was put in with the rest of my subs since I get the regular Conan book.  But who am I to turn down a Timothy Truman written story about how Conan and Zenobia met with ancient reincarnated necromancers?

Then a Lobster Johnson one-shot, "Satan Smells a Rat" with fake zombies and mad science organ theft...

The stand-outs for the most recent Dark Horse Presents would probably be the new "Trekker" series starting and the team-up of Sherlock Holmes and "Nexus"...

The most recent issue of the Massive takes a more in-depth look at Callum's past and what led to him leaving mercenary work for environmental activism...

And lastly the Unwritten.  Where after a conversation with Pullman, Tom works out a way to get everyone else out of Hell while continuing his journey to heart of the story.  Again...

marvel, vertigo, timothy truman, comics, mike mignola, mike carey, kaboom!, john arcudi, brian wood, mark waid, dark horse, jeff parker

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