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Ghost Rider #26

Jason Aaron's "Ghost Rider" borders on the absurd, but is a well-crafted dose of insanity hidden in a corner of Marvel's publishing program.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Jason Aaron
Artists:
Tan Eng Huat
Reviewer:
Timothy Callahan
August 20th, 2008

Black Panther #39

"Black Panther" meets "Secret Invasion" as a war breaks out. The ubiquitous Jason Aaron scripts this tie-in issue.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Jason Aaron
Artists:
Jefte Palo
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
August 3rd, 2008

Joker's Asylum: Penguin #1

Jasons Aaron and Pearson combine to define The Penguin in a meaningful way.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Jason Aaron
Artists:
Jason Pearson
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
July 20th, 2008

Scalped #19

A new story arc begins as Jason Aaron and Davide Furno present a love story, "Scalped"-style.

Publisher:
Vertigo
Writer:
Jason Aaron
Artists:
Davide Furno
Reviewer:
Timothy Callahan
July 17th, 2008

Ghost Rider #24

Ghost Rider has shifted style, but Jason Aaron's storyline maintains its focus and its entertaining tone.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Jason Aaron
Artists:
Tan Eng Huat
Reviewer:
Benjamin Birdie
June 25th, 2008

Hellblazer #245

Jason Aaron gives us a disturbing look at the Mucous Membrane legacy.

Publisher:
Vertigo
Writer:
Jason Aaron
Artists:
Sean Murphy
Reviewer:
Timothy Callahan
June 19th, 2008

Scalped #17

Jason Aaron relies on the artistry of R.M. Guera in the conclusion of "Dead Mothers," and it pays off.

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

Wolverine #64

Jason Aaron knows Wolverine, and Ron Garney’s producing some of his best ever work, so there’s lots to like about this issue.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Jason Aaron
Artists:
Ron Garney
Reviewer:
James Hunt
April 12th, 2008

Scalped #16

"Scalped" is the gem of the Vertigo line, with a growing cast that illuminates various facets of life on an Indian reservation. In the wake of a murder, a new sheriff comes to town to add more conflict.

Publisher:
Vertigo
Writer:
Jason Aaron
Artists:
R. M. Guera
Reviewer:
Timothy Callahan
April 5th, 2008

Ghost Rider #21

The new direction for "Ghost Rider" includes a 1970s grindhouse movie feel, complete with fighting nurses. But it's more than just that, and here's why you should be reading it.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Jason Aaron
Artists:
Roland Boshi
Reviewer:
Timothy Callahan
March 19th, 2008
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