Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Comics Pick List - 9/23/09

Hey there, 

Here's this week's list of comics courtesy of John Mayo of
Comicbookpage.com. let us know which ones you're interested in
checking out and why?

Percy

WOLVERINE GIANT-SIZE OLD MAN LOGAN #1
Written by MARK MILLAR Pencils & Cover by STEVE MCNIVEN This is it! The moment you've been waiting for! Prepare yourselves for the most brutal battle in the history of comics as Wolverine returns- and unleashes a tidal wave of bloody revenge! It's Wolverine versus the Hulk Gang to the death! Don't miss the flesh-rending final chapter to the greatest Wolverine story ever told by the peerless Mark Millar and Steve McNiven! Plus-you won't be able to tear yourself away from the gallery of covers, background material, behind-the-scenes extras, and all-new pinups that fill out this GIANT-SIZE SPECTACULAR! 


ions
Written by Angela Robinson; co-feature written by John Rozum Art by Roger Robinson & Hilary Barta;co-feature art by Tom Derenick & Bill Sienkiewicz Cover by Stanley 'Artgerm' Lau Variant sketch cover by JG Jones Spinning out of August's 'Red Circle' event from superstar writer J. Michael Straczynski comes the new ongoing adventures of the selfish rich-boy hero the Web, and the mysterious-undying Hangman. Writer/director Angela Robinson (D.E.B.S.) and artist Roger Robinson (BATMAN: GOTHAM KNIGHTS) spin the tales of The Web, a man who has only recently come to understand the burden of true heroism. He's fighting crime on his own terms, and for his first mission he's hunting down the men responsible for killing his brother! Plus, the Hangman stars in his own co-feature with a touch of urban noir from writer John Rozum (DETECTIVE COMICS) and artists Tom Derenick and Bill Sienkiewicz, the team behind REIGN IN HELL! The Hangman haunts the streets of San Francisco and touches lives as he works to discover whether his powers are a blessing or a curse. 


UNDERGROUND #1 (OF 4)
Written by JEFF PARKER Art & cover by STEVE LIEBER As WHITEOUT readies to hit theaters worldwide, artist STEVE LIEBER returns to the adventure genre with a new thriller, pairing with acclaimed writer JEFF PARKER (AGENTS OF ATLAS, EXILES)! Park Ranger and avid caver Wesley Fischer is on a one-woman mission to stop Stillwater Cave from being turned into a tourist trap, but public opinion is not on her side. When locals begin blasting in the cave, Wes and a fellow ranger investigate - and a confrontation spirals into a deadly chase deep under the Kentucky mountains! 


SUPERMAN SECRET ORIGIN #1 (OF 6)
Written by Geoff Johns Art by Gary Frank & Jon Sibal Covers by Gary Frank Hot on the heels of their acclaimed run on ACTION COMICS, superstars Geoff Johns and Gary Frank reunite to present a 6-issue event that spells out the definitive origin of Superman for the 21st century - and it all starts with a gigantic 48-page issue! Chronicling Clark Kent's journey from the cornfields of Smallville to the skyscrapers of Metropolis, you'll witness a whole new look at the beginnings of Lex Luthor, the Legion of Super-Heroes, Lois Lane, Metallo, Jimmy Olsen, the Parasite and more! It's a look at the mythic past of the Man of Steel with an eye toward the future! 


PUSH TP
Written by Marc Bernardin & Adam Freeman Art by Bruno Redondo and Aaron Minier Cover by Jock Collecting the 6-issue miniseries prequel to the hit movie Push! A secret war is about to begin, fought on battlefields obscured in shadow...and the weapons in this new conflict will be the human mind! Enter agent Ezra Lowe, an operative in Division, trained from an early age in psychic warfare, until one mission goes horribly wrong. 


FLASH CHRONICLES TP VOL 01
Written by Robert Kanigher and John Broome Art by Carmine Infantino, Joe Kubert, Frank Giacoia and Joe Giella Cover by Carmine Infantino and Joe Kubert The stories that introduced Barry Allen as the new Flash in the late 1950s are collected chronologically in trade paperback for the first time, with tales from SHOWCASE #4, 8, 13 and 14 and THE FLASH #105 and 106. 


1 comment:

banx said...

Yo Old Man Logan, is in my opinion the best Marvel story I've ever read. I loved it and the giant size wrap up was awesome. Not really feeling all of the movie tie ins but underground look like it could have a cool art style. ions cover also has me intrigued, i'd have to peep a few pages before a buy though. No love for the punisher?