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New Comic Book Wednesday

Thursday, March 16


DC Comic's One Year Later continues to shake things up in it's titles, this week for me at least in Birds of Prey and Green Arrow.

In the Teen Titans Annual, Superboy and Wondergirl got... it... on. Bumpin' uglies. The horizonal dance. You get the point. Anywho, nothing much else important in that issue. I think they're setting up Superboy to die. Which I personally would hate cause I like the kid, but he hasn't had this much character development in forever, they're trying to make us care about him, and now he has sex... it adds up. I hope I'm wrong though.

Last we have the Infinite Crisis Secret Files issue, which tells us a lot, but nothing that we care about. Yep. Just another way to get your money. And this issue sold out before reaching the stands, so it'll go back to print. Along with Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis, JSA, and Superman from a few weeks ago. "OYL" is doing well I guess.

I missed out on The Walking Dead this week due to my local store not ordering enough copies, but because they're new at this, I'll let it slide for now. Maybe just a slap on the wrists. I did however get to read a copy of it, writer Robert Kirkman sure knows how to keep things interesting.
posted by Gjskier (Kal), 2:36 PM

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