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The Weekly Round-Up #591 & #592 With Beta Ray Bill #1, Dead Dog s Bite #2, Fear Case #3, Suicide Squad #2, The Silver Coin #1 & More Plus 2 Weeks In Music!

This ended up having to be a double column and a bit late because I spent the last two weeks in self-isolation after a Covid exposure. Now I’m back in the world (more or less – I’m under a stay at home order) and I got to catch up on two week’s worth of comics! Best Comics of the Fortnight: Beta Ray Bill #1 – I’ve loved Beta Ray Bill since I first saw him in Walter Simonson’s Thor comics, and have long felt like he’s criminally underused in the Marvel Universe.  I was really happy to see that he’s getting his own miniseries, and that it’s written and drawn by Daniel Warren Johnson, who is an incredible creator.  This issue ties in with the King In Black event, as Bill attempts to save Asgard from a symbiote-covered Fin Fang Foom.  Johnson does amazing work here – Bill looks really cool, and he has a strong feel for the character’s tragic side.  He also recognizes how he’s always stuck in Thor’s shadow.  I enjoyed Johnson’s recent Wonder Woman Bla

The Weekly Round-Up #588 With Resident Alien: Your Ride s Here #4, Rorschach #6, Eternals #3, Star Wars #12 & More Plus The Week In Music!

Best Comic of the Week: Resident Alien: Your Ride’s Here #4 – Harry knows he’s got to get out of town in a hurry, because he’s sure he’s been discovered (Harry is an alien who has been living as a human doctor), but first he has to help find the little girl who was just kidnapped from her mother’s wedding.  I love how Peter Hogan and Steve Parkhouse have expanded this book way beyond Harry’s story, making the cast a true ensemble.  I know this is the last story arc for this series, and I’m looking forward to seeing how it all ends, but I also know that I’m really going to miss this book.

The Weekly Round-Up #587 With ENIAC #1, Infinite Frontier #0, Dead Dog s Bite #1, Hellions #10, Undone By Blood Or The Other Side Of Eden #1 & More Plus The Week In Music!

The Weekly Round-Up #587 With ENIAC #1, Infinite Frontier #0, Dead Dog s Bite #1, Hellions #10, Undone By Blood Or The Other Side Of Eden #1 & More Plus The Week In Music!
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The Weekly Round-Up #586 With Two Moons #1, I Breathed A Body #2, Crossover #3 & More Plus The Week In Music!

The Best Comic of the Week: Two Moons #1 – I’ve been looking forward to this comic since I saw it in Previews.  John Arcudi is writing a horror series set in the US Civil War.  That, with some pages of Valerio Giangiordano’s art, was enough to guarantee the preorder.  This issue introduces the main character, Two Moons, a young Pawnee man who was raised by a white family, and who is fighting on the side of the Union in the war.  He’s plagued with visions he doesn’t understand, and things take a very dark turn during a small skirmish.  I love historical fiction grounded in a strong understanding of history, and it looks like that’s what Arcudi is bringing to the table.  This is a dark book, and with the possible exception of Brian Azzarello’s short-lived Loveless, is something I’ve never quite seen in comics before (we are a long way from the Haunted Tank era of war comics).  I’m excited to see where this book leads, and I love Giangiordano’s detailed and c

The Weekly Round-Up #585 With Hollow Heart #1, Abbott 1973 #2, Sacred Six #7, Family Tree #11 & More Plus The Week In Music!

Best Comic of the Week: Hollow Heart #1 – Paul Allor and Paul Tucker caught my eye with their Tet series at IDW some years back, and Tucker has come to TCAF at least once, where I bought some of his self-published work, and so I was predisposed to like this book.  It’s about El, which is either a giant robot with a human-like pink skull, or a form of cyborg, or something.  El is kept in a high tech facility from which he keeps trying to escape.  Mateo is a tech who works on him, and starts to develop sympathy for him, hoping to help him escape.  There’s not a lot revealed in this first issue, but we get a good sense of these characters, and I’m definitely interested in reading more.  It looks like another winner coming from Vault.

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