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Dark Tower at the end of seven

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Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Born #7 hit the shelves last week. Wrapping up the first of a series the adaptations of Stephen King's Dark Tower series, it's the first of the last of the first few of that which will come later from the works of the one they call King outside of comics*.

Do you guys have any of the DARK TOWER SKETCHBOOK left? Also, are there any one-shots of the series that you've got?


Plum stuck out of stock of that particular piece. None were left shortly after they came out and before the mini-series itself started proper.

However, this week on the shipping list is Dark Tower: Gunslinger's Guidebook a one shot guide on the world of Roland Deschain of the Gilead and his ka-tet.

If reading the solicitation on Marvel's site, it's very hard to do with the grey on light purple scheme. No squint for the make up!

*The one in comics being Jack Kirby for those who only read the indy stuff and shy away from DC and Marvel like the angry vagrant at the end of the stoop who goes where he sleeps.

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Posted by Soon Van on Monday, August 6, 2007


 

Awash with the wash of it all

Staff picks

February 8, as auspicious and as ordinary as another day. A day for new comics and a day to start remember a new number for questions made in person. They'll usually mark it as a side note, comparing, checking and look it up and down. Bums and the homeless think 19 at times. They're good odds to walk.

Turns out that #104 was not actually the end of the Clone Saga arc, which pools over into Ultimate Spider-Man #105 being the penultimate part of that multiparted section. Course, this never matters when everybody around spoils the storyline as they chit and chat in regular conversation. Still, that's the price you pay being six issues behind on reading. Whine, whine, whine, it's a drunken kind of stench.

Scalped #2 is on for the week and its first issue didn't make the quick pile to read. Said Native American mobster copy was also the victim of having a leaky water bottle crack a slit and wet itself. Carrying that kind of moisture really stands out when the pages crinkle down the corner and it's not a sound effect.

From the online preview pages alone, Secret #1 looks like it starts to have legs by the fifth page. Thing is, it only peeks at four, so the guess is on for what rolls around the page. Nice washy look to the art though, and with that, a feeling of things being a little questionable from the outset.

Real hang out is Fell #7. Tight and loose at the same time, it's crime fiction at it's most concentrated and easy to digest form.

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Posted by Soon Van on Tuesday, February 6, 2007


 

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