The Pound #1
ADVANCE REVIEW! IDW will release The Pound digitally on March 30, 2011.
ADVANCE REVIEW! IDW will release The Pound digitally on March 30, 2011.
On the strength of its first issue alone, it’s entirely possible that Carbon Grey will be Image’s next big breakout.
As much as I love the bulk of what David Lapham does (why the hell didn’t any of you buy Young Liars ? Go rectify this immediately.
I have to confess that before the last issue of Abnett & Lanning’s Heroes for Hire , I’d never paid much attention to Paladin.
It was inevitable that Nick Spencer’s new T.H.U.N.D.E.R Agents would eventually hit an issue that wasn’t quite as excellent as the others and even with that disclaimer, issue four is by no means bad.
There were several seismic events last week in the world of print as it relates to comics.
If Nick Spencer’s take on T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents has been about any one thing, it’s the collision between past, present and future.
Set in a world like the tail end of Mark Gruenwald’s Squadron Supreme mini-series, Mark Bertolini and James Boulton’s Breakneck may not be a wholly innovative series but in its debut issue there’s plenty of reason to suspect it could turn into something great.
If you need an explanation of what The Boys has been about going into the big 50th issue, here it is, straight from The Homelander: “People are toys.
