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Mike’s Pull List for the Week of September 3rd

Mike’s Pull List for the Week of September 3rd

Uncontrollable forces kept me away from Atomic Comics this past Wednesday, so you’re getting my unbelievably awesome pull list a day late. I know that some of you out there haven’t been able to focus on anything else because of the delay, so I apologize.

It wont happen again. Or it will, who knows.

I read everything I picked up last week and really enjoyed the Spider-man: Secret Invasion issue, as well as Necronomicon. Superman was interesting, although the final page with the Dog was a bit funny to me.

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Mark Millar Talks Superman Trilogy

Back in early July, I passed on news to you guys that Mark Millar, author of Wanted, War Heroes, 1985 and a host of other comics, told some people that he had a real idea for rebooting the Superman franchise.

And it was welcomed news, at least to me. The franchise is essentially dead in my eyes, as the last installment did nothing but enact a “ho-hum” from me. There had to be someone out there with a bigger and better idea, someone who could do what Christopher Nolan has done with Batman.

Brace Yourselves for the Violent Joker from DC Comics

This is the first I’ve really heard about Joker, a new original graphic novel from DC Comics and the team behind Lex Luthor: Man of Steel. It was originally going to be called Joker: The Dark Knight, but a certain movie came along and kind of ruined all that.

Too bad, it seems like it would have been a clever title to follow the Lex story.

Brian Azzarello is the writer and Lee Bermejo drew it. You can see from the image to the right that the art is going to be fantastic. Click on it for the full-sized version.

Mike’s Pull List for the Week of August 27th

Six new comics this week, although two of them are on hold until I can grab a prior issue. Sadly Atomic Comics was out, so I’m going to have to figure out some way to order it online or find it at another store.

I’m currently in the middle of Y: The Last Man, Volume 9 and hope to finish that before the weekend, because I’m anxious to pick up the 10th and final chapter in this amazing saga. It’s sort of slowed down a bit here at the end because the dialogue has increased as explanations are given, but it’s still great.

Mike’s Pull List for the Week of August 20th

I forgot to grab my War Heroes copy this morning on my way out, so when I visited Atomic Comics this afternoon, I didn’t have the “ticket” needed to hop in the Mark Millar autograph line. Aaron, the comic book aficionado down there, tried to sell me a 2nd printing, variant version, but it just wasn’t worth it.

Tom Cruise and Sam Raimi Developing Sleeper

With Tom Cruise getting tremendous reviews for his short work in Tropic Thunder, he’s using the attention to announce several new projects.  In fact, he’s announced three projects in just the last two weeks.  The latest is an adaptation of the DC Comics/Wildstorm comic, Sleeper, which Sam Raimi is producing with an eye on Cruise for the starring role.

DC has published one million Watchmen graphic novels in 2008

When I was at Comic-Con, the idea for this story entered my head but the inquires I had with DC Comics didn’t pan out, so I was unable to actually find the information I was seeking.

But as luck would have it, others saw what was happening and sought out answers I couldn’t.

While at Comic-Con, I stayed with my cousin two nights for free. I thought it would be awesome to buy him and his roommate a copy of Watchmen in order to repay them for their kindness in putting up with me. They had no copy of their own, his roomie hadn’t read it, so it was the perfect gift.

Mike’s Pull List for the week of August 13th

Made it to the comic book store late this week, hitting it up on Thursday instead of the usual Wednesday. It completely threw my life out of balance, but I managed to keep things on course. Somehow.

Despite my struggles, I did make it out the door with less stuff than normal. I had to tell myself that just because I see a new issue of a series, that doesn’t mean I have to go ahead and buy all the previous issues just to catch up.

The official Kick-Ass movie website goes live

We told you a few days ago that Mark Millar would be coming out with some news about Kick-Ass, the upcoming film adaptation of the graphic novel with the same name.

Well, the first part of this big news is the launch of the official website for the movie, which went live today. There isn’t anything there but a splash page but I’m sure that will change shortly.

You can enter your email address to get updates on what’s happening with the movie, the first I assume will be the notification that the site is actually more than just the title of the movie and “coming soon.”

Comic book review: Blade of Warrior: Kshatriya

Virgin Comics sent us the first issue of Blade of Warrior: Kshatriya, a brand new comic book from writer Arjun Gaind and artist R. Manikandan, and here is a review and a short preview of the first five pages.

The basic plot of the comic covers the history of an ancient Indian kingdom where a young boy is crowned as the next king, but his jealous older brother will have none of it and proceeds to make a deal with an evil spirit to help take back what he feels is rightfully his.

Comic Book review: The Black Coat - 52 page standalone

One of the highlight of Comic Con for me was discovering the comic book series The Black Coat, created by Ben Lichius and Francesco Francavilla. It’s a swashbuckling tale of a Zorro-like hero during The American Revolution period of the United States history, with a hefty dose of monsters and creepy villains thrown in for good measure.

If you enjoy history, and also love comic book superheroes, it’s a great series. The writing and historical aspects of it are fantastic, and the artwork (mostly black and white) seems to jump out at you from the pages.

Millar reveals the cover for War-Heroes #3

War-Heroes is an interesting series so far and I’m looking forward to #2 sometime this month. Mark Millar is the writer and Tony Harris does the art for this soldier-superhero comic book adventure.

I reviewed the first issue last month, and you can read it here to get a good idea of what War-Heroes is all about.

But even as we’re still waiting for #2, Millar and Harris posted the sketch for #3’s cover on their forum and it’s pretty crazy looking.

Stephen King’s The Stand hits comic book shelves on September 1st

First Stephen King adapted his Dark Towers series into a comic book and now comes The Stand, considered by some to be his greatest work ever.

IGN posted a preview of the first few pages of The Stand: Captain Trips #1, which comes out at midnight on September 1st. The writing is being done by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa (Secret Invasion: Fantastic Four, Angel Revelations), and the artwork is drawn by Mike Perkins (Captain America, House of M: Avengers). It’s published by Marvel

Triumph the Insult Comic Dog insults people at Comic-Con

It’s not like I’m a big fan of Triumph, the Insult Comic Dog, but he did make a trip all the way to San Diego a week and a half ago for Comic-Con and the resulting video was pretty friggin’ hilarious.

He basically trashes everyone and everything there and it couldn’t be funnier.

New Serenity comic hits the web out of nowhere

MySpace Dark Horse Presents published their latest issue this month and inside of it was a tasty treat in the form of a new Serenity short comic book story called The Other Half.

It’s written by Jim Krueger and the art is by Will Conrad, who apparently only had a week to do the illustrations. He’s been the guy behind the art on all the Serenity comics so far.

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