Monday, August 27, 2007 - Soon Van

Countdown To Adventure #1 (of 8); story: Adam Beechen and Justin Gray; art: Eddy Barrows and Fabrizio Fiorentino
Nice flying with a jetpack. Warms the heels to a toasty feel as the flames of the rockets blaze and burst over them. Like roasting marshmallows over the fire and watching the snow drops clump and burn on the leg when the stick just won't hold it all on.
Flying out of the pages of 52, it's Adam Strange, Starfire and Animal Man in an explosive new series! Now that they've returned to their respective homes, where do they go from here? Find out what the future holds for these heroes in the DCU! And in the 8-page backup, from the pages of COUNTDOWN, it's a tale of Forerunner! Find out more about this awesome new character and her relationship with the Monitors. Countdown to Adventure #1 (of 8) from DC Comics
Conspiracies and filing mishaps getting you down and sitting hard on the can? Avengers: The Initiative #5 sees Dan Slott and Stefano Caselli deal with the fact that nothing really went wrong with those applications for the extension to the main living room. Nothing at all. And there is no such thing as Mutant Zero. Bah!
Forgotten Realms: Halfing's Gem picks a chunk of snow from the ground as Andrew Dabb and Tim Seeley continue on with the Drizzt yarns from R.A. Salvatore. One step before five total in this book of the Do'urden and Wulfgar.
Michael Avon Oeming's rodents with a heart continue their fight in Mice Templar.
Cliff Rathburn and Bruce Brown take the Brit out on a round of two for more clocks to punch and collect the wage skills. Pay as you go?
Son of his dad, Jesse Blaze Snider teams with Stephen Mooney for a deliverance of a prequel in Dee Snider's Strangeland: Seven Sins. Four limbs to take apart and sew on this tale of sadistic revenge.
End of the line with Stan Lee and John Romita Jr bringing on the Last Fantastic Four Story. From one end to the other and it's like holding those doors open on the lift that gets stuck between floors two and three when everybody else has gone home.
Keith Giffen and Pat Olliffe work it till their sore in the throat with 52 Aftermath: The Four Horsemen. Four against three with Famine, War, Pestilence and Death go hoof to pointy toe against Supes, Bats and Wonder Woman. What's Wonder Woman's nickname by the way?
Every body drop to the ground and play dead. Or just die already. It's corpses all around the table and room and every corner of the place in Emily the Strange: The Death Issue. Rob Reger, Jessica Gruner, Cosmic Debris, Buzz Parker and Ryan Hill with the body bags on hand to goth this counter-culture up.
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