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2009 June 5



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New Marvel and DC Comic Releases and Reviews: bright DAY, GREEN STAND, LAST of Krypton Flashlight NEW, SECOND COMING X-MEN, a fall of hooves

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5 – Value for price buy now

4 – The story is worth the purchase price or the final reading for the trade paperback

3 – Average Story – Buy if you need to complete your collection

2 – Issue Filler – No purchase necessary

1 – Avoid and Save Money

Green Lantern # 53

May 5

Occurring after the Blackest Night, the body color set an intergalactic peace among themselves. Someone captured the Phalanx and ready to collect the other entities the power of different bodies. Hal Jordan and Carol Ferris explores however their relationship interrupted by another flashlight. Geoff Johns pulls an inside joke between Luthor and Larfleeze. Awesome question and a good start with an ending that leaves you curious wanting more.

Ultimate Avengers # 6

May 3

This is the end of the first story arc of Mark Millar. The story is very tame compared to the action in Nemesis. The last five issues have been a slow build to this conclusion. Really I felt the story arc could be completed in three editions. Carlos Pacheco's art is amazing however your past work in the limited series Avengers Forever was better.

"Supergirl # 52

2 of 5

This book serves as a prelude to this fall of Supergirl Annual # 2 of that part of the current last stand history of New Krypton. The book begins with Zod, Brainiac taking the fight to the relationship between Brainiac 5 and Supergirl, and ends with Superman returning to fight. Nothing really appealing, except to wait for Supergirl Annual # 2 this fall to get the full story.

DARK WOLVERINE # 85

May 4

This problem begins Reckoning crossover four shares "with Wolverine Origins that really brings the characters history. Great beginning of a story and has an ending that I did not expect. The story continues with Wolverine Origins # 47. Can not wait.

Siege: SPIDER-MAN

May 3

Not necessary to purchase, because you already know that nothing will happen on this big problem that will affect the continuity of Marvel in the long term. Full control issue before concluding the Siege # 4. Spider-man vs.Venom. Ms. Marvel vs. Venom. Fun but not necessary.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN # 628

May 4

Roger Stern '80s sequel continues as the mystery unfolds with Captain Universe. Great suspense writing, one of the classical masters followed by another classic writers: Mark Waid and Tom Peyer. Art in the first half of the book with Lee Weeks was amazing though, the artwork with Nauck Tom looked a little cartoonish but forgivable given the writers involved.

BATMAN Streets of Gotham # 11

May 2

Conclusion to the plot set in issue # 8. Only a massive fight scene and without major repercussions for Batman mythology and its amendments. Just felt bored by the reading of history.

X-MEN LEGACY # 235

4 5

Chapter 4 Second Coming of history running through the X-Men books, setting the stage for a new status quo in July. Fine Art of Greg Land – reminding him when he did Stay for the now defunct CrossGen Comics. This number includes the deaths on both sides of the line as the bad guys are getting smarter and so are the heroes.

The story continues in X-Force # 26, halfway around the plot that promises a major death in the Universe-X. Betting Cape sacrificing herself for hope, thus pushing it out of its shadows and on the front lines of the X-Men.

CHEW # 10

5 5

Fell in love with this series in the first issue, which is always very creative and fresh. This issue completes the second story 'International Flavor. amazing end and look forward to next story arc!

Justice League of America # 44

May 2

James Robinson smart restore their two new additions to the Justice League of their cries for justice mini-series: Starman and Congorrilla as well as their skills and capabilities. This story is under the banner Brightest Day but I'm at a loss, how does the anti-climatic end to fit in with this question Blackest Night # 8.

THE SPIRIT # 1

May 3

The second book in the DC line is the First Wave as intriguing as the first. I do not know much about the character except in the movie of Frank Miller could not but this book is good. Writer Mark Schultz captures the feeling of being in Central City. The story is about Denny O'Neil and Bill Sienkiewicz. The history of art back-up appears to have been drafted by a five years of age and history is more rushed.

SAVAGE SHE-hull # 2

May 3

Expanding the fund and the Origins of the First World War shells that are given clues to the motives and parts and planning Lyra. Good ride by the narrator Jeff Parker, however, he still did Hulked Zeroes Out, so I have some resentment.


Sorry – not even bothering to review this issue


REBELS # 15

May 4

After completing the storyline writer Tony Bedard Starro pulls another major theme of the rebels. The comic opera of the area of action, humor and adventure. Starro faces trial Dox promises restart biosphere Rann, Starfire and joins the cast. Since the system opened Vega the authority of the Green Lantern expect a cross soon.



ULTIMATE
SPIDER-MAN # 9

May 2

It is not as strong as the original run Bendis on Ultimate Spider-Man. I feel this comic is still establishing its identity.

DIRECTOR'S CUT Blackest Night

May 5

Comment from the creators, writers and artists for the Blackest Night. A must have for any fan of Green Lantern and any aspiring writers and artists who want to improve their understanding of the development of a comic book.

SIF # 1

May 2

Following the story of Lady Sif as she adjusts to life in a small Midwestern town – a call for help Beta Ray Bill depressing break the spirit and gives her purpose. The story is open and close showing Lady Sif account issues related to Loki to steal your fitness and imprisoning her with a woman dying.

About the Author

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Gratitude to Steve Rogers, Captain America


 Adventures of Kit Carson V02


Adventures of Kit Carson V02


$7.98


Legendary western hero Kit Carson and his dependable side-kick, El Toro, ride from one dangerous situation to the next, always fighting for truth and justice. Bill Williams, who had a long film and TV career in westerns, crime dramas and science fiction, plays the upright scout Carson with rugged believability. The role of Kit’s girl-crazy Mexican pal is humorously handled by Don Diamond, who later played Cpl. Reyes in the Zorro series (1957-1959) and Crazy Cat in F Troop (1965) before lending his voice to a series of animated cartoon characters. The Adventures of Kit Carson is an early rough-riding treasure from the golden age of TV westerns that brought iconic shows like The Lone Ranger, The Cisco Kid, Roy Rogers and Wild Bill Hickok to small screens across America.Wild Horses of Pala: Kit is carrying $30,000 from the Army to pay an Indian tribe for a thousand horses, but a scheming agent plans to steal the money. Bandits’ Blade: When stolen U.S currency plates are quickly recovered, traces of printer’s ink on the plates reveal an unusual counterfeiting plot. Snake River Trappers: Food supply wagons bound for an Indian reservation are hijacked by fur trappers trying to drive the tribe off of their land. Ghost Town: To prevent interference with their gold shipment robberies, outlaws kidnap a Cavalry captain’s wife. Starring: Bill Williams DVD Details: Run Time: 103 minutesNumber of Discs: 1Originally Released in 1951Black WhiteNo region encoding; For global distribution.

 America's Soldiers: Teens' Tales of Tribute


America’s Soldiers: Teens’ Tales of Tribute


$3.99


Here is an inspiring and poignant collection of teen essays, depicting individual stories of the courage and humanitarianism demonstrated by soldiers who served from World War II through the conflicts in the Middle East. These engaging stories illustrate how American soldiers, driven by perseverance and a spirit of patriotism, have provided our country with over 200 years of freedom and prosperity. Experience the tragedy of WWII pilot Lt. Norman J. Rogers, whose B-24 and crew went down over Germany and the massacre that unfolded. Observe how the victorious Tuskegee Airmen and one of their fighter pilots, Lt. William M. Wheeler proved their superior aerial abilities while faced with discrimination and segregation in the military. Find out about flying the Hump in the ‘Forgotten Theater’ of WWII. Learn what it was like for Marine Sergeant, Leroy Caughey to survive a rocket attack on his barracks in Vietnam. Read the stirring memorial to Captain Benjamin Sklaver, U.S. Army reserve officer killed by a suicide bomber in Afghanistan. These are some of the remarkable stories featured and the history about those who lived it. Interwoven in the essays, are the younger generation’s (the young writers’) introspective reasons why they chose to honor these heroes.

 America's Soldiers: Teens' Tales of Tribute


America’s Soldiers: Teens’ Tales of Tribute


$19.95


Here is an inspiring and poignant collection of teen essays, depicting individual stories of the courage and humanitarianism demonstrated by soldiers who served from World War II through the conflicts in the Middle East. These engaging stories illustrate how American soldiers, driven by perseverance and a spirit of patriotism, have provided our country with over 200 years of freedom and prosperity. Experience the tragedy of WWII pilot Lt. Norman J. Rogers, whose B-24 and crew went down over Germany and the massacre that unfolded. Observe how the victorious Tuskegee Airmen and one of their fighter pilots, Lt. William M. Wheeler proved their superior aerial abilities while faced with discrimination and segregation in the military. Find out about flying the Hump in the ‘Forgotten Theater’ of WWII. Learn what it was like for Marine Sergeant, Leroy Caughey to survive a rocket attack on his barracks in Vietnam. Read the stirring memorial to Captain Benjamin Sklaver, U.S. Army reserve officer killed by a suicide bomber in Afghanistan. These are some of the remarkable stories featured and the history about those who lived it. Interwoven in the essays, are the younger generation’s (the young writers’) introspective reasons why they chose to honor these heroes.

 Avengers Prime


Avengers Prime


$10


Power-mad Norman Osborn thought he was a match for the might of Earthbound Asgard. He was half-right: The reassembled Avengers drove him back, but the Realm Eternal lies in ruins. In the wreckage, former Captain America Steve Rogers, Iron Man and Thor find themselves squabbling over old wounds. As they quarrel, unstable magics cast the heroes-at-odds into the scattered Nine Realms. Separated, and with no clear path home, they quickly realize the world in which they’re trapped is not how it should be. Have their actions somehow caused a rift in the natural order? Can they come together and put it right? Their bittersweet reunion may be short-lived, with Hela – Norse Goddess of Death – waiting in the wings!

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