
Silent War #1; written by David Hine, art by Frazer Irving, cover by John Watson
Secret War, Civil War, Ultimate War, and now this, a Silent War. Where the most power man is the one who chooses not to speak for his voice will level cities like zoids and mutants in Power Rangers. And now he wants what's his back.
Say, if you do try and go without speaking, the first day might be a little tough. Second isn't that bad. Third is where it all returns to the mind games and whereabouts the escape is likely. Last longer than that and it'll be all in the head about thinking of the words that will break the silence.
Things you do to not to have to communicate with a bib.
SON OF M told how Quicksilver stole the precious Terrigen Mists from the Inhumans and how Black Bolt retaliated by declaring war on humanity.
Now that war is about to break loose as Gorgon leads a terrorist attack on New York. Old friends become deadly enemies when the Fantastic Four are forced to defend their city against the Inhumans.
Silent War #1 of 6 from Marvel Comics
Speaking of another war,
Civil War: The Return brings back the not so clear in the head Sentry in one half of a two halved one shot on the epic movement of the Marvel tableau.
It's like Little Miss Springfield time at DC as Tad Williams and Phil Winslade pass the mystical wand in
The Helmet of Fate: Ibis the Invincible. Where in this one shot to a series of shots, the person chosen will find a run in of trouble with The Helmet. If it's all there.
Dead rise again with more zombies and this time it's from the
Roadkill Zoo of Novaris Entertainment. That's right, forget the many zombie comics out there with humans looking for brains, the dead animals you see on the way down the coast claw back their revenge. Some people eat road kill. Just a tidbit there.
Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips continue the murk of crossing lines of morality in
Criminal #4 from ICON.
Garth Ennis continues leading
John Woo's 7 Brothers from Virgin Comics. Still on a journey where hope and salvation is the destiny that binds even strangers together.
Not a boot up from the scratch of the core, it's a strong spinning run still with
Sonic The Hedgehog #171 from Archie Comics. Ian Flynn, Tracy Yardley and Jim Amash work the scene where it is still Robotnik and Eggman hasn't gotten his yolk all over the canvas.
Bearer of new news, looks like Sara Pezzini moves on from the witchblade in
Witchblade #103 from Top Cow, Ron Marz and Adriana Melo. For every season turn, turn, turn.
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