| Winter 2016 Science Fiction and Fantasy Books To ReadThe cold is upon us, making it a perfect time to stay in with a few good books, and thankfully there’s plenty to choose from this Winter. I’ve teamed up with my speed-reading gal pal Olympus Athens and the master of books himself Waerloga69 to bring you a list of cool new science fiction and fantasy books coming this Winter. There’s some new Star Wars and Star Trek selections, along with upcoming releases from China Miéville, Brandon Sanderson, Stan Lee, and many more. See below for our picks in Winter 2016 Science Fiction and Fantasy Books To Read.
...continue reading » Tags: Alison Goodman, An Unattractive Vampire, Andie Tong, Best of 2016, Book Recommendations, Brandon Sanderson, China Miéville, City Of Blades, David R. George III, Doctor Who, Doctor Who Coloring Book, Eleanor: A Novel, Greg Cox, James Swallow, Jason Gurley, Jim McDoniel, Kirsten Beyer, Lady Helen, Paul Tassi, Robert Jackson Bennett, Sharman Apt Russell, Stan Lee, Star Trek, Star Wars, Stuart Moore, The Dark Days Club, The Divine Cities, The Dragon's Return, The Earthborn Trilogy, The Sons of Sora, The Zodiac Legacy, The Zodiac Legacy: The Dragon's Return, Tim Powers | |
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| The GoD List: Comics For May 2, 2012 |
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Each and every week “Let’s Go Red Wings!” MK2Fac3 and “Clap! Clap! Clap, Clap, Clap!” Henchman21 read a lot of comics. Seriously you guys, a lot of comics. Maybe too many comics. I mean, it is possible”¦ theoretically. They look forward to some more than others, I mean, who doesn’t? So, let’s take a look into the depths of their pull lists, grab some comics, and we’ll let YOU know what the top books to look forward to are for the week of May 2, 2012. Single issues and trades, they’re all here. Comics rule everything around me. So, in believing in the mantra of C.R.E.A.M., it is my pleasure to tell you about a vast array of new comic books that are coming out this week. There are a wealth of new creator owned books coming out from Image, while DC Comics guides into the Night of the Owls. Meanwhile, behind the facade of an innocent looking bookstore, your local comic shop lets Marvel showcase the latest installment of their comic about heroes fighting each other, while Dark Horse collects some shorts from Dark Horse Presents and Valiant returns! Yes, comics, indeed, rule everything around me. Hence, we offer upon you the readers, The GoD List.
...continue reading » Tags: Action Comics, Bryan Q. Miller, Cary Nord, China Miéville, Chris Samnee, Cully Hamner, Daredevil, DC Comics, Dial H, Epic Kill, Gene Ha, Grant Morrison, Image Comics, Jack Kirby, Jim McCann, Mark Waid, Marvel Comics, Mateus Santolouco, Mind The Gap, Paolo Rivera, Pere Perez, Raffaele Ienco, Robert Venditti, Rodin Esquejo, Sholly Fisch, Smallville, Smallville Season 11, Superman, The GoD List, The Spirit World, Valiant Entertainment, X-O Manowar | |
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| DC Relaunch: Six Comics Canceled and Replaced With ‘Second Wave’ |
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DC Comics announced on Thursday that they would be setting up the second wave of “New 52” releases while also canceling six ongoing comics that were released in the initial run of the DC Relaunch. Resting in peace are six comics that were quite good and enjoyable or had a lot of potential to be great, so they will definitely be missed. Those comic books are Blackhawks – a war comic focusing on a group of militaristic mercenaries in the vein of G.I. Joe; Hawk and Dove – the only DC book written by the extremely talented Sterling Gates with art from Rob Liefeld (more on him in another article); Men of War – a war book that was one of my favorite comics of the relaunch that took a realistic approach to the military in a world full of superheroes; Mister Terrific – one of the very few DC comics with a person of color as the leading role. Also, the main character was highly intelligent and, interestingly enough in a comic, atheist. O.M.A.C. – this to me is a tragedy considering that it was a fan favorite even in the light of poor sales. Sure it’s bizarre and nutso, but it was a complete blast to read. And finally Static Shock – one of, if not the only book that could be considered “youthful” and “fun,” and also one of the few books starring a person of color. All of these titles will see their last issues in April.
...continue reading » Tags: Ariel Olivetti, Batman, Batman Incorporated, Blackhawks, China Miéville, Chris Burnham, DC Comics, DC Relaunch, Dial H, Dial H For Hero, Earth 2, G.I. Combat, George Perez, Grant Morrison, Hawk and Dove, J.T. Krul, James Robinson, Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray, Kevin Maguire, Mateus Santolouco, Men of War, Mister Terrific, Nicola Scott, O.M.A.C., Paul Levitz, Static Shock, The Ravagers, Worlds' Finest | |
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