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Woo-Hoo, New Comic Book Day! Transformers: Primacy #4. The final chapter in the Autocracy Trilogy. Flint Dille has been one of the co-writers for this series. If this name sounds familiar, it is because he was one of the writers for the original animated series back in the 80s. Basically the series is about how both Optimus and Megatron grew into their respective roles. And dont be surprised if you see a few favourite moments from the original cartoons given a modern day twist. Just a thought - but next time somones tryin to kill you, use your big-boy voice. Grimlock, as he steps to in rescue Hot Rod from the Predacons. Guardians of the Galaxy #21. Remember earlier this year on Free Comic Book Day, when Flash Thompson/Venom was shoe-horned into the Guardians of the Galaxy book, and then promptly became background panel-filler? Well, he is back, and Ive gotta give points to the artist Valerio Schiti, for ramping up the alien aspect of the Venom Symbiote. Im gonna create a more stable holding bind for this big pile of good and then we can throw it into a Svarnaks Butt Hole before it... Rocket Racoon. Amazing Spider-Man #10: Part 2 of Spider-Verse. Get yourself a pad and pencil because you are going to need a running sheet to keep track of all the different Spider-Iterations. This issue is the launch pad for the various spin-off books, and there are some interesting team dynamics starting to form. I for one cant wait to see what Steampunk Spider-Lady makes of 2099 New York. What the...?! A talking pig?! Thats insane! Spider-Monkey meets Spider-Ham (and the whole internet is now demanding a team-up series for these two). Spider-Woman #1 (although the title should really be Spider-Women). I really hope this new series lasts beyond the Spider-Verse event. The opening page, with the brief blurb about the origin of Jessica Drew/Spider-Woman thankfully makes no mention of the Hydra retcon. So I am optimistic that Dennis Hopeless will be able to find an acceptable middle-ground between what Brian Michael Bendis re-wrote and the established published history for this character. Were riding giant lizard donkeys through purple sand, heading for a Manhattan carved out of gold. Silk. Daredevil #10. I dont know if Mark Waid is writing from personal experience or just very well researched material, but somehow he managed to turn yet another Daredevil vs Purple Man fight into a character exploratoin/development piece, as Matt Murdock admits the truth about his chronic depression. And if that isnt enough, check out the letters page, as readers of issue #7 write in about their own personal experience with Postpartum Depression. Depression is a living thing. It exists by feeding on your darkest moods. and it is always hungry. Anything that challenges it... anything... it wants that thing to stop. Anything that makes you feel good, anyone who brings joy, it will drive away, so it can grow without interference. Its primary goal is to isolate you. At its worst, it will literally paralyze you rather than allow you to feel anything at all. At its worst, you are numb. You are drained. You are imobilized. Matt Murdock.
Posted on: Thu, 20 Nov 2014 03:39:09 +0000

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