
Squadron Supreme #1; written by J. Michael Straczynski, pencils by Gary Frank, inks by Jonathan Sibal
Eat enough pizza and the end result is the same as gorging on any other foodstuff. The possible need for more and on the Saturday occasions, a look down in to the gully of coupon clippings.
Of course, this has nothing to do with the new ongoing from Marvel, but it was distracting enough.
It all starts here! The ONGOING, MARVEL KNIGHTS launch of the deadliest super-team around!
Hyperion, Nighthawk, Blur, Power Princess, Doctor Spectrum and the rest of the team are joined by a new group of super heroes, as only J. Michael Straczynski and Gary Frank can imagine!
As the U.S. government plots to create two teams of super-powered agents to crush enemies both domestic and foreign, Mark Milton -- a.k.a. Hyperion -- has plans of his own. Plans that could uproot the government's control over its super-powered population and force them to contend with the ever-growing threat of Mark's constant insubordination.
As that happens in the Marvel comics, Devils Due Publishing begin their roll on R.A. Salvatore's Dark Elf trilogy with
Forgotten Realms: Dark Elf. Lightsaber duelists might be able to pronounce "Drizzt" without a tingling sensation.
Markosia shoot with a double barrel splat of
Starship Troopers and
Scatterbrain. One has no real ties to the Denise Richards film and the other has even less of a link to the alien roach-fest.
Don't forget Avatar with
Lady Death: Lost Souls. One wherein Lady Death leads the forces into a battle. Which battle and which forces are not explained on this cursory look.
Like the goon that just won't stay down no matter how good the cement shoes are for swimming,
Cyberforce pops up again from the hands of Top Cow. Forget what you know, you
can eat frozen pizza without the alcoholic sniff to it.
On the thought of putting things in your mouth, the
Angel Scriptbook from IDW Publishing should be something for the Whedon and quality radiation box fans to start licking feverishly. (Way to avoid a clich? in fangs.)
For those metal robots running around Cybertron and whatnot,
Transformers: Generations from IDW reprints old issues appearing from other publishers, such as Marvel and Dreamwave. It'll be like the old, but new. Or the new, but old. Like pizza you find underneath last week's frozen tofu waffle.
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