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https://bleedingcool.com/comics/ashley-wood-tp-louise-launch-7174-ad-anthology-from-image-comics/
"In the spirit of 2000 AD, T.P. Louise and Ashley Wood are creating a new anthology comic from Image Comics called 7174 AD."
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Dear Santa, I have been a good boy:
Micronauts The Original Marvel Years Omnibus Volume 1 HC (Michael Golden Direct Market Cover), $125.00
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John Constantine Hellblazer Dead in America #4
7174ad #1
Roxxon Presents Thor #1 ― can't tell if the solicit for this is serious or tongue-in-cheek, but I'm in either way -
Batman Dylan Dog #2
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Probably nothing there, but I'll have a look at Geiger #1
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Utterly classic Hellblazer.
Social comment, horror, the human condition, and poster-worthy pages.
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Thanks for the heads-up. I didn't know Grant Morrison was involved. That's going on the list!
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Just noticed that Zorro: Man Of The Dead is written and drawn by Sean Murphy. As you'd expect, it looks lovely.
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Nothing here either.
Lately I've been reading a lot of old Battle Picture Library comics I scored on eBay. Used to love 'em when I was a kid.
EDIT: Batman Dark Age #1 (Of 6)
It's written by Mark Russell & drawn by Mike Allred, so it's a no-brainer for me. -
John Constantine Hellblazer Dead In America #3
I love Aaron Campbell's work, but dig the variant cover by Tyler Crook:
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Batman Dylan Dog #1
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John was definitely more string-puller than protagonist in this issue, but there's a precedent for it. Lovely stuff.
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Nothing here.
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I don't recall the earlier one. Will have to dig out End Of The Line.
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Just read the first issue of The Ribbon Queen from AWA. It's compelling stuff. Nothing you haven't seen before from Garth, but I'm in for the rest of it.
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You avoided the crowds then.
By coincidence wor lass also went to the library yesterday, for the first time in a couple of years. Spooky!
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Well, at least he's consistent. It might just be me, but I got a sense that he was rolling his eyes thinking, "Feck, this question again."
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He did several interviews, and I kinda get the sense he got sick of being asked repetitive questions.
https://aiptcomics.com/2023/11/16/garth-ennis-james-bond-qa/
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Somehow I completely missed that Garth is writing James Bond.
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Action Comics #1061 (Jason Aaron!)
Ultimate Spider-Man #1 (no idea what's going on here, but OK)
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Loved it. I'm a fan of Hellblazer and a fan of the previous Spurrier/Campbell run, and this issue didn't disappoint on either front. More please.
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Batman Dark Age #2