Another week passes, and on April 21, these are the titles that will push buying other comics into the back.
Spectacular Spider-Man #27 brings an end to Paul Jenkin's five year run with the webslinger. Back for this send off tale is Mark Buckingham and good ol' Uncle Ben in a flash back episode. From
the preview pages, it'll be a soft and warm touch to close out another Spider-Man series before another soon takes up the void.
Still standing and being taken into the standing order include
Amazing Spider-Man #519 and
Ultimate Spider-Man #76. Pretty close to closing in on reading these up to their current issue. One or two more away now. Not too far from the blast.
With
Trigger #5 the series is now only three more before being totally canned. It's fate is already sealed, so there's no point in making much fuss about it. Doesn't mean it won't be a good read up until the end. It's been this good so far, what with the mind games, overlords of thought and all that paranoia.
Clear out on the front is
Detonator #3. If the first two issues are anything to go by, and they usually are, it's a steaming pile of explosions and booms. Shards of plot shatter and the characters inside are left unhurt for their vapidity knows no pain.
Hopefully
Iron Ghost #1 won't dive into the wreck left by a smoldering
Detonator. The art work looks nice, but beyond that -- and wasn't there a hint of a swastika? -- can't recall anything of the story at large.