Weekly Comics Discussion – September 28, 2011

The complete list of titles is available here. The last 13 entries of the New 52 will be reviewed this week, but the order will not be alphabetical, as we are doing a Halloween theme for all weekends in October. And where is “Darkwing Duck Vol. 3: F.O.W.L. Disposition”? It’s three weeks late!

Dark Horse Comics

  • ABE SAPIEN DEVIL DOES NOT JEST #1
  • ANGEL & FAITH #2

DC Comics

  • ALL STAR WESTERN #1
  • AQUAMAN #1
  • BATMAN THE DARK KNIGHT #1
  • BLACKHAWKS #1
  • FLASH #1
  • FURY OF FIRESTORM THE NUCLEAR MEN #1
  • GREEN LANTERN NEW GUARDIANS #1
  • I, VAMPIRE #1
  • JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK #1
  • SAVAGE HAWKMAN #1
  • SUPERMAN #1
  • TEEN TITANS #1
  • VOODOO #1

IDW Comics

  • CRAWL TO ME #3 (OF 4)
  • DOCTOR WHO ONGOING VOL 2 #9
  • DUKE NUKEM GLORIOUS BASTARD #3 (OF 4)
  • GHOSTBUSTERS ONGOING #1
  • GI JOE VOL 2 ONGOING #5
  • SNAKE EYES ONGOING (IDW) #5

Image Comics

  • ELEPHANTMEN #35
  • HACK SLASH #8
  • WALKING DEAD WEEKLY #39
  • WITCHBLADE #148

Marvel Comics

  • ALPHA FLIGHT CLASSIC TP VOL 02
  • AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #670 – Spider-Island
  • ANNIHILATORS EARTHFALL #1 (OF 4)
  • ASTONISHING X-MEN #42
  • AVENGERS ACADEMY #19 – Fear Itself
  • BRILLIANT #1
  • CAPTAIN AMERICA AND BUCKY #622
  • CASTLE PREM HC RICHARD CASTLES DEADLY STORM
  • DEADPOOLMAX #12 (OF 12)
  • DOROTHY AND WIZARD IN OZ #1 (OF 8)
  • ESSENTIAL DEFENDERS TP VOL 06
  • FEAR ITSELF DEEP #4 (OF 4)
  • FEAR ITSELF HULK VS DRACULA #2 (OF 3)
  • FF #9
  • FF 50 FANTASTIC YEARS #1
  • HERC #8 – Spider-Island
  • JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY #628 – Fear Itself
  • KICK-ASS 2 #4
  • MIGHTY THOR
  • NEW AVENGERS #16.1
  • NEW MUTANTS #31 – Fear Itself
  • SECRET AVENGERS #17
  • SPIDER-ISLAND DEADLY HANDS OF KUNG FU #2 (OF 3) – Spider-Island
  • ULTIMATE COMICS SPIDER-MAN #2
  • ULTIMATE COMICS ULTIMATES #2
  • VENOM #7 – Spider-Island
  • X-MEN LEGACY #256

Other Companies

  • CHARMED #14
  • INCORRUPTIBLE #22
  • QUEEN SONJA #20

One reply

  1. It’s funny to see the angry-looking, red-eyed, no-trunks-wearing Man of Tomorrow on the cover of Superman #1, and the iconic, smiling, exterior-underwear-clad Man of Steel in a toy ad on the back cover. It makes me wonder how committed DC is to the new ensemble. It recalls Byrne being told post-Crisis that there were two Supermen: the one he was writing about in Man of Steel and the one DC was continuing to market.

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