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post #1 of 11
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Just share your thoughts on the latest comic (or comic issue) you've read with the rest of us, simple as that.

I'll open with Daredevil #108...which easily proved how great Brubaker is performing as the writer of this title.
The battle between Daredevil and Mr Fear is great, but the aftermath of itself and the whole current storyarc blew my mind away...can hardly remember the last time a villian fu++ed up a hero this bad.
I swear, this comic is so good, it can actually cleanse your minds from "Utimates 3" derived phobias.
post #2 of 11
Really great issue of Daredevil in a really good arc, in a great run on the book. Fabulous read. But my most recent book was Morrison's most recent Batman (675?). It really is a special thing to look at the final picture of his stories when the pieces finally come together like they did right here.
post #3 of 11
Nexus #100. The possible return of my favorite Nexus character ever? Yeah, I'm interested.

Also, I love the smell of this comic. Fresh soy ink.
post #4 of 11
Fables #70. Poor Boy Blue. Getting your heart stomped on like that just before heading off to war has to suck.
post #5 of 11
Hellblazer 241 - I'd have enjoyed a little more of Mako's rampage through London, but Diggle shows why he belongs in the upper deck of Hellblazer writers.
post #6 of 11
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Here's a new update, thanks to a lost package that just arrived though the mail today:
GIjoe:America´s Elite #32: "The World War III" arc reaches its peak, and gives me the most fun out of a GIjoe comic since the Larry Hama days.
Cobra Commander's plan for the world and how he's actually succeding at it made a fantastic read, and the fact that the creative team actually make the Cobra/GiJoe war realistic and gritty shows their talents at its best.
post #7 of 11
Jeff Smith's RASL #1. A big surprise, I guess the guy can do more grown up stuff as well as all-ages. I dug it, looking forward to #2.
post #8 of 11
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Jeff Smith's RASL #1. A big surprise, I guess the guy can do more grown up stuff as well as all-ages. I dug it, looking forward to #2.
Any comic about an interdimensional art thief will get my money. I liked the Blonde on Blonde clue as to whether or not he was on the right Earth.
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Any comic about an interdimensional art thief will get my money. I liked the Blonde on Blonde clue as to whether or not he was on the right Earth.
Yes, that was great. A very intriguing story so far, I really can't wait to see what it's all about. I'm really happy to see Jeff Smith take a chance on a book like this.
post #10 of 11
Y the Last Man book #6. I love this series.

BPRD 1946 #2 - Was pretty cool. Seems like it's going to get even better.
post #11 of 11
RASL and Logan #1 are the last two I read. Both very well done.
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