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Vixen: Return of the Lion #1

The best character to come out of the Justice League's stint in Detroit hits the shelves in her first solo miniseries as she encounters some shadows from her own past.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
G. Willow Wilson
Artists:
Cafu
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
Thu, October 2nd, 2008

Supergirl #34

After nearly three years of trying to figure itself out, "Supergirl" starts anew in this issue, which, for all intents and purposes could have been renumbered with a #1.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Sterling Gates
Artists:
Jamal Igle, Keith Champagne
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
Wed, October 1st, 2008

Batman #680

"Batman R.I.P." is nearing its end, and this issue leaves everything in the air. Does it even make sense?

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Grant Morrison
Artists:
Tony Daniel, Sandu Florea
Reviewer:
Benjamin Birdie
Wed, October 1st, 2008

Daredevil #111

Lady Bullseye comes to town to cause trouble for Matt, who is already causing trouble for himself by getting involved with Dakota North. By Brubaker and Mann.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Ed Brubaker
Artists:
Clay Mann, Stefano Gaudiano
Reviewer:
James Hunt
Wed, October 1st, 2008

New Avengers #45

The “Untold tales of Secret Invasion” wagon hitches itself to 2004 X-Men/Avengers crossover “House of M” to see how the Skrulls got on in that new reality. By Bendis and Cheung.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Brian Bendis
Artists:
Jim Cheung. John Dell, Jay Leisten
Reviewer:
James Hunt
Mon, September 29th, 2008

Justice League of America, Volume 3: The Injustice League

Dwayne McDuffie brings his love of the League to the printed page after serving as a scribe for the "Justice League" cartoon series' from Cartoon Network, with inconsistent results.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Dwayne McDuffie, Alan Burnett
Artists:
Mike McKone, Andy Lanning, Joe Benitez, Victor Llamas, Ed Benes, Sandra Hope, Alan Jefferson
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
Mon, September 29th, 2008

Stephen King's The Dark Tower: The Long Road Home

This Gunslinger tale is a vast improvement over Marvel's first one.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Robin Furth, Peter David
Artists:
Jae Lee
Reviewer:
Timothy Callahan
Mon, September 29th, 2008

Captain America #42

Forty-two issues later: a conclusion, of sorts.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Ed Brubaker
Artists:
Steve Epting, Luke Ross, Rick Magyar, Fabio Laguna
Reviewer:
Timothy Callahan
Sun, September 28th, 2008

All-Star Batman and Robin the Boy Wonder #10

Miller cranks up the internal monologues and brings on the bad girls.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Frank Miller
Artists:
Jim Lee, Scott Williams
Reviewer:
Timothy Callahan
Sun, September 28th, 2008

Hellboy: The Crooked Man #3

Richard Corben's beautiful grotesqueries are worth the price of admission.

Publisher:
Dark Horse Comics
Writer:
Mike Mignola
Artists:
Richard Corben
Reviewer:
Timothy Callahan
Thu, September 25th, 2008

Flash Gordon #1

…and Flash Gordon gets reimagined again.

Publisher:
Ardden Entertainment
Writer:
Brendan Deneen
Artists:
Paul Green
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
Thu, September 25th, 2008

Deadpool #2

Way and Medina provide a lethal, and fun, dose of Deadpool.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Daniel Way
Artists:
Paco Medina, Juan Vlasco
Reviewer:
Timothy Callahan
Wed, September 24th, 2008

Age of the Sentry #1

Parker and Tobin each write shorts about the Sentry’s past, set in the Silver Age.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Jeff Parker, Paul Tobin
Artists:
Nick Dragotta, Gary Martin, Ramon Rosanas
Reviewer:
James Hunt
Wed, September 24th, 2008

Local

Brian Wood and Ryan Kelly begin telling twelve short stories about different cities across North America, but what "Local" ends up becoming is one of the most affecting and realistic transformation stories you'll read all year.

Publisher:
Oni Press
Writer:
Brian Wood
Artists:
Ryan Kelly
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
Tue, September 23rd, 2008

Guardians of the Galaxy #5

"Guardians" is a let down this issue, with repetitive plots and overdone coloring obscuring the art.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning
Artists:
Paul Pelletier, Rick Magyar
Reviewer:
Timothy Callahan
Tue, September 23rd, 2008

X-Factor #35

Despite the events of last issue, Darwin’s story is far from over and Longshot joins the cast. By Peter David and Larry Stroman

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Peter David
Artists:
Larry Stroman, Jon Sibal
Reviewer:
James Hunt
Tue, September 23rd, 2008

Scalped #21

Vertigo's best series begins another compelling story arc.

Publisher:
Vertigo
Writer:
Jason Aaron
Artists:
R. M. Guera
Reviewer:
Timothy Callahan
Mon, September 22nd, 2008

Ghost Rider #27

Daniel Ketch makes his proper return to the pages of "Ghost Rider," much to the disappointment of the Caretaker. By Jason Aaron and Tan Eng Huat.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Jason Aaron
Artists:
Tan Eng Huat
Reviewer:
James Hunt
Mon, September 22nd, 2008

Greatest Hits #1

Meet the Beatles, sort of, but as superheroes!

Publisher:
Vertigo
Writer:
David Tischman
Artists:
Glenn Fabry
Reviewer:
Timothy Callahan
Mon, September 22nd, 2008

War Machine: Weapon of S.H.I.E.L.D. #33

The title formerly known as "Iron Man: Director of S.H.I.E.L.D." gets a makeover that provides a new leading hero, and jumps right into the world surrounding "Secret Invasion."

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Christos Gage
Artists:
Sean Chen
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
Sun, September 21st, 2008

Vagabond VizBig Edition Volume 1

With a three-volume omnibus edition now available, there's no reason left to not try what is assuredly one of the absolute best comics being published today.

Publisher:
Viz, LLC
Writer:
Takehiko Inoue
Artists:
Takehiko Inoue
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
Sun, September 21st, 2008

Fables #75

As Bill Willingham wraps up the war between Fabletown and the Homelands, a new status quo appears to take its place and promises an interesting new set of problems for the cast of "Fables."

Publisher:
Vertigo
Writer:
Bill Willingham
Artists:
Mark Buckingham, Steve Leialoha, Andrew Pepoy
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
Sat, September 20th, 2008

King Size Cable Spectacular #1

Bishop continues his search for Cable and the Messiah Baby, pursuing them into the far future, by Swierczynski and Lashley.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Duane Swierczynski
Artists:
Ken Lashley, Paul Neary
Reviewer:
James Hunt
Thu, September 18th, 2008

All Star Superman #12

The final issue of the Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely's epic "All Star Superman" has arrived. Did it end as well as it began?

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Grant Morrison
Artists:
Frank Quitely, Jamie Grant
Reviewer:
Benjamin Birdie
Thu, September 18th, 2008

Captain Britain and MI: 13 #5

A fill-in penciler can't fill Leonard Kirk's shoes, but Paul Cornell's story rolls right along, starting the series off on a new direction.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Paul Cornell
Artists:
Pat Olliffe, Paul Neary
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
Wed, September 17th, 2008

Secret Invasion: Thor #2

Braithwaite's art doesn't quite work, but this is a powerful "Secret Invasion" tie-in.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Matt Fraction
Artists:
Doug Braithwaite
Reviewer:
Timothy Callahan
Wed, September 17th, 2008

The Amazing Spider-Man #571

Spider-Man faces both the Thunderbolts and Anti-Venom, and meanwhile Norman Osborn discovers one of Spidey's biggest secrets. By Slott and Romita Jr.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Dan Slott
Artists:
John Romita Jr., Klaus Janson
Reviewer:
James Hunt
Wed, September 17th, 2008

Magneto: Testament #1

Greg Pak tells the previously unseen origin of Magneto, with artist Carmine Di Giandomenico.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Greg Pak
Artists:
Carmine Di Giandomenico
Reviewer:
James Hunt
Tue, September 16th, 2008

What If... This Was the Fantastic Four? #1

Mike Wieringo died over a year ago, but Marvel and the Hero Initiative are making sure he isn't forgotten.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Jeff Parker
Artists:
Mike Wieringo, Karl Kesel, Art Adams
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
Mon, September 15th, 2008

Green Lantern Corps #28

A potentially tense and dramatic storyline is cut short and crammed into just two issues.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Peter J. Tomasi
Artists:
Luke Ross, Fabio Laguna
Reviewer:
Benjamin Birdie
Mon, September 15th, 2008

100 Bullets #95

As "100 Bullets" draws closer to its end, its creators continue to surprise with stories that are a little less grandiose than you might expect.

Publisher:
Vertigo
Writer:
Brian Azzarello
Artists:
Eduardo Risso
Reviewer:
Benjamin Birdie
Mon, September 15th, 2008

Star Wars: The Clone Wars #1

"Star Wars: the Clone Wars" fills the downtime between feature release and television series while providing a new tale of familiar faces.

Publisher:
Dark Horse Comics
Writer:
Henry Gilroy
Artists:
Scott Hepburn, Dan Parsons
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
Sun, September 14th, 2008

Guerillas #1

"Guerillas" is a blood and guts war story, told first person and crafted in black and white. The Vietnam War has provided many a backdrop for stories, but this one brings a unique twist.

Publisher:
Image Comics
Writer:
Brahm Revel
Artists:
Brahm Revel
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
Sun, September 14th, 2008

Big Hero 6 #1

Chris Claremont writes a surprisingly fun first issue.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Chris Claremont
Artists:
David Nakayama, Terry Pallot
Reviewer:
Timothy Callahan
Sun, September 14th, 2008

The Stand: Captain Trips #1

"The Stand" is an interesting choice of King novels to adapt to comics, but the creative team does a good job using the medium to their advantage, with the exception of the mixed case lettering.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
Artists:
Mike Perkins
Reviewer:
Benjamin Birdie
Sun, September 14th, 2008

Criminal Volume 2 #5

This arc is called "Bad Night" for a reason, and it's not because of the quality of the art or writing,

Publisher:
Marvel Icon
Writer:
Ed Brubaker
Artists:
Sean Phillips
Reviewer:
Timothy Callahan
Thu, September 11th, 2008

Marvel Adventures Spider-Man #43

"Marvel Adventures Spider-Man" offers up a fun, burden-free story of everyone's favorite webhead. It's a fun read and on occasion offers up some interesting moments, such as the resolution to this issue.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Marc Sumerak
Artists:
Carlos Ferreira
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
Thu, September 11th, 2008

Marvel Apes #1

"Marvel Apes" is a bit of a reach conceptually, and is certainly not a book for every fan. It does, however, bring an unexpected charm while providing an escape from the summertime events of the main Marvel Universe.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Karl Kesel, Tom Peyer
Artists:
Ramon Bachs, Barry Kitson
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
Thu, September 11th, 2008

Sub-Mariner: The Depths #1

"Sub-Mariner: The Depths" takes a surface-dweller into the depths hunting for clues of the existence of fabled Atlantis. Unfortunately, the reader doesn't see much more of a clue to its existence than the characters in the book.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Peter Milligan
Artists:
Esad Ribic
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
Thu, September 11th, 2008

Ultimate Origins #4

The history lesson you never cared to hear.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Brian Michael Bendis
Artists:
Butch Guice
Reviewer:
Timothy Callahan
Thu, September 11th, 2008
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