This Week's Comics
May. 17th, 2023 08:10 pmBlack Adam #11: Things come to a head, and Sargon makes his ultimate move.
Fantastic Four #700: It's been over a decade since we had a big milestone F4 issue—I bought #600 off the shelf back when I was still living in Iowa City. Unfortunately I don't have that #600 anymore, but I have recovered my Fantastic Four collection back to 133 issues (not counting annuals, specials, etc.), helped by a big dollar lot at an East Bay comic store that contained the first fifty issues of volume 3. I'm pretty close to completing that run up to where Mark Waid takes over writing duties.
( Fantastic Four #700 spoilers )
( Flash #799 spoilers )
Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #2: I'm enjoying Kon's attitude towards himself here, as well as the book's willingness to test his no-kill rule with allies who frankly aren't unjustified in their willingness to do so.
Fantastic Four #700: It's been over a decade since we had a big milestone F4 issue—I bought #600 off the shelf back when I was still living in Iowa City. Unfortunately I don't have that #600 anymore, but I have recovered my Fantastic Four collection back to 133 issues (not counting annuals, specials, etc.), helped by a big dollar lot at an East Bay comic store that contained the first fifty issues of volume 3. I'm pretty close to completing that run up to where Mark Waid takes over writing duties.
( Fantastic Four #700 spoilers )
( Flash #799 spoilers )
Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #2: I'm enjoying Kon's attitude towards himself here, as well as the book's willingness to test his no-kill rule with allies who frankly aren't unjustified in their willingness to do so.