Saturday, 28 September 2013
Wednesday, 25 September 2013
Monday, 23 September 2013
Back to reading the Incredible Hulk
I thought it was time to read some back issues and before I got side-tracked by Howard the Duck I was reading the Incredible Hulk.
In my opinion this is a good period with Roger Stern writing and Sal Buscema on art. However, the highlight of these latest issues I've read (Hulk 225-227) was actually the annual by Stern and Byrne. I'd heard this was a significantly above average annual and it was. Nice to see it also neatly fitted into the regular series continuity too.
Good stuff this and I'm going to continue with the Hulk to read at least a years worth (that'll be 1978 if anyones' interested).
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Back-issue,
comics,
Hulk,
John Byrne,
Marvel,
Roger Stern,
Sal Buscema
Thursday, 19 September 2013
Superman, Batman and She-Hulk all by John Byrne
I've finished these two graphic novels/trades/ comics etc. this week.
John Byrne was one of the first comic creators I began to take notice of and particularly look out for his stuff. I read my first DC comic as a result of him moving to DC to do Superman!
I enjoyed both of these. Perhaps not the She-Hulk quite as much as I expected but I had been waiting years to read it so it maybe had too much to live-up to. The Elseworlds Superman/Batman (written 1999) was fun.
Wednesday, 11 September 2013
SHIELD Architects of Forever
A bit of a strange one this.
Firstly, it looked lovely. Great art by Weaver. Secondly, an interesting concept.
On the downside, it's most definitely "to be continued" and I didn't know that when I bought it. Silly me. If it's not continued (and I don't believe at the moment it is scheduled to be) this could be viewed as a bit of extravagance.
At least I got it reasonably cheap.
Saturday, 7 September 2013
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