Batman & Robin #11, Batman and Damian beat up crazy people who are running around literally branding everyone with the bat symbol, and is the beginning of many future Damian/Gordon banter:
Batman #11 ends the Owl arc, Part Incredibles and part Twilight Zone where Shatner saw that thing on the wing of the airplane:
Uncanny X-Force #27, Remender promised a death this arc, and it looks pretty conclusive:
Wolverine & The X-Men #13, Iceman is ice cubes:
Scarlet Spider #7, Kaine saves a lady falling from an exploding building and sleeps with her, but he finds out something the next morning like it's an 80's sitcom:
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Venom #20 Great use of the symbiote in the fight.
Ultimate Comics X-Men #14 Kitty is confronted by some mutie hating folk at a border, she is becoming quite a fearless leader and from the solicits, I can't wait to see where this goes.
Walking Dead #100 FUCK (NSFW)
"Ride or Die" confirmed Dominic Toretto, as they took off to find the Dragon Balls in hopes of reviving their friend Sonic
definitely NSFW label that Walking Dead spoiler
. . . dammit
If you are going to kill a character, you could do a lot worse
I think we might see the EVA that first turned up in Morrison's future X-Men story soon, you know, silver lady with the big head
mind spoiling what is going on there,i only vaguely follow whats going on
Can't wait for them to kill the fuck out of Daken and the rest, Wolverine's little bastard has been running around long enough doing this type of crap.
Uh....
I have a hard time believing that Remender offed that character permanently - he's laid too much groundwork in previous stories to let him go now. This isn't a Geoff Johns / Damage situation.
I hope you're right.
With most of his equipment either destroyed in the crash, or his battle with a robotic snake, all he has left is a stolen pistol, of alien origin.
Later, he's been captured by another pair of unfortunate castaways, Onica and Ebo. They intend to escort him to a nearby humanoid tribe, in an attempt to barter him away. Unfortunately, as they arrive, they spy a robot ambush, that looks to turn into a massacre.
I have to say, I'm really enjoying this book. Like most sci-fi I really enjoy, there's a tinge of fantasy and spaghetti western to the whole thing. There's grit and grime, underdog anti-heroes, and ruthless villains, and it all hits just the right spots for me.
The art's not overly stylized, but Garing does interesting stuff with the panels and shots, that makes it feel a bit unconventional, and exciting. The dialogue flows naturally, and each issue's done a nice job of giving the reader a satisfying little chunk of story.
The annoying lizards also remind me of Usagi Yojimbo, and the lizard critters that inhabit that world. I'm not sure if it's a deliberate homage, but I like it either way.
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Also love Kaine's disregard for a secret identity.