In Stores 5/24
It's time to once again highlight books coming to comic stores this coming Wednesday. You can see the full list of Diamond's releases at their website.
Black Widow: The Things They Say About Her TP - The sequel to Richard K. Morgan's "Homecoming" mini-series featuring the Russian vixen isn't really very good, but Bill Sienkiewicz' art is...
Scott Pilgrim & the Infinite Sadness - The third installment of Bryan Lee O'Malley's Scott Pilgrim series has finally arrived!!! What else is there to say? Go buy it!
Marvel Masterworks: Fantastic Four (volume 10) HC - Jack Kirby and Stan Lee's legendary Fantastic Four run is finally completed in the Masterworks series with this volume.
Carl Barks' Greatest Ducktales Stories (volume 1) TP - Carl Barks is a master cartoonist. One of the greatest cartoons was based on these stories, the first volume of which is available this week for just $11!
Spider-Man/Black Cat: The Evil That Men Do HC - The mini-series that took about five years to be finished is now collected in hardcover. I personally never finished reading it, but I think Kevin Smith is overrated anyway, and a work he's not very invested in just isn't worth my time.
Black Widow: The Things They Say About Her TP - The sequel to Richard K. Morgan's "Homecoming" mini-series featuring the Russian vixen isn't really very good, but Bill Sienkiewicz' art is...
Scott Pilgrim & the Infinite Sadness - The third installment of Bryan Lee O'Malley's Scott Pilgrim series has finally arrived!!! What else is there to say? Go buy it!
Marvel Masterworks: Fantastic Four (volume 10) HC - Jack Kirby and Stan Lee's legendary Fantastic Four run is finally completed in the Masterworks series with this volume.
Carl Barks' Greatest Ducktales Stories (volume 1) TP - Carl Barks is a master cartoonist. One of the greatest cartoons was based on these stories, the first volume of which is available this week for just $11!
Spider-Man/Black Cat: The Evil That Men Do HC - The mini-series that took about five years to be finished is now collected in hardcover. I personally never finished reading it, but I think Kevin Smith is overrated anyway, and a work he's not very invested in just isn't worth my time.
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