
World War Hulk Aftersmash: Warbound #1; writer: Greg Pak; art: Leonard Kirk; letters: Nate Piekos; cover: Jim Cheung
Wake up after a heavy night before and start looking for the Weet-Bix to start the day. Really, is there anything as soggy as those biscuits in a bowl of milk after a few minutes? How about oats? Smashing good really.
The puny humans hate the Warbound, the savage alien monsters who joined the Hulk in his quest for vengeance against the heroes of Earth. But when new horrors arise in the New Mexico desert, the puny humans might just learn that a savage alien monster or two can be pretty handy in a pinch.
What is Gammaworld? Which deadly enemy from the Hulk's past has returned? And who here dares to learn what it is to be Warbound, in life and death, whatever may come?
World War Hulk Aftersmash: Warbound #1 from Marvel Comics
Other comics to eyeball this week
Werewolf juiciness from Simon Reed, Mike Ploog and Simon Bisley getting
Thicker Than Blood. About two brothers slinging the highlands of Scotland and spotting not any of Christopher Lamberts by monsters of lycanthropic persuasion. Wrong place, wrong time.
Roy Thomas, Miguel Angel Sepulveda and Sandu Florea wrap the gears around that really long story and translate it with pictures with
Marvel Illustrated: The Iliad. Some body's at the door after all these years.
Four more until it's here and Jason Blair and Leanne Buckley count down the Mayan calendar in
The Long Count. Know the year 2012? That's supposedly the end of the world according to the Mayans. Where are they now?
Brian Reed and Edgar Salazar go hitting
Mercenaries as they convert the video game into another conversion property for Dynamite Entertainment. Many explosions lead to much ringing in the ears. Can't you hear the doorbell?
Doctor Who Classics, so aptly titled, collects and colours in the black and whites of the original series from the UK. The originals of which done by Pat Mills, John Wagner and Dave Gibbons. Like watching old reruns of Doctor Who and putting colour spectacles over the eyes.
Frank LaPerch and Ash Jackson go Hollywood, vampires with a new reality TV poppet hopeful of
Eve: Vampire Diva. Can't seem to get the leaking of the ears to stop. Strange smelling too. Last two sentences have nothing to do with the solicit by the way.
Step toe with
Countdown Presents The Search For Ray Palmer: Superwoman/Batwoman. Palmiotti, Gray and Randy Green visit a world where the sexes are flipping cross switches on the ever continuing hunt for that little speck of a bloke in the DC Universe.
Zombie filled trade of the week
Sure, it might be a new hardcover out this week, but then that only highlights the goodness that happens to be
The Walking Dead by Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard. Zone on the head out with tightness of the neck writing and a munching good time with a bunch of survivors surviving a zombie infested world. Heart, dammit, they have heart and brains and mmm... braaaiins.
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- mercenaries,
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- walking dead
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