So this month’s pick was pretty hard. I figured it really came down to Spider-man #570, Invincible #52 and All Star Batman #10…and the winner is…
Invincible #52!
While a bit more of a shorter read than most issues of Invincible, the story was enjoyable, there where lots of great moments (which I wish I could have scanned for that week) and it was an overall incredible read. I am happy to see #53 shipping on time! If you missed jumping back on with Invincible, get back on, it’s going better than ever!
So that’s it for the Comic of the Month, always a short post, I know. Tomorrow expect that announcement and nothing else. I don’t have the money or the time to get to the comic shop Wednesday. So expect a delayed Weekly Reviews, sadly. I’ll still do Week’s End though, going off of Online Spoilers. See you tomorrow.
3 comments:
You need to check out GOLLY! from Phil Hester at Image Comics. Here is a link to some information if you want to see what it is about.
http://www.imagecomics.com/messageboard/viewtopic.php?t=43325
I'll check it out and see what it's about, thanks.
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