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THIS WEEK’S HIGHLIGHTS @ THIRD EYE FOR WEDNESDAY 3/3/10





FIRST WAVE #1 - BRIAN AZZARELLO (”100 BULLETS”, “JOKER”) & RAGS MORALES (”IDENTITY CRISIS”) FORGE A NEW DC UNIVERSE FEATURING HARDBOILED PULP HEROES LIKE DOC SAVAGE, THE BLACKHAWKS, and MORE!


I’ve been excited for this one since I first heard rumblings of critically acclaimed writer Brian Azzarello (100 Bullets, Joker) breathing new life into Doc Savage. And that was almost a year ago! We got a small taste of what to expect with last year’s killer BATMAN/DOC SAVAGE one-shot, but the full deal hits this Wednesday with the first issue of FIRST WAVE. In my opinion, the creative team chosen to bring these classic characters back, and build this exciting new world couldn’t have been a better pairing. Azzarello has a real knack for hardboiled, gritty crime-fueled storytelling that will work perfectly with the dynamic of characters like Doc Savage, Batman and the world they exist in. Meanwhile, Rags Morales, someone who I feel is one of the most underrated artists working right now, has proven in a big way that he can tell a strong, mystery-driven story with his work on IDENTITY CRISIS. Now, some of you are probably wondering just what the heck this whole FIRST WAVE thing is, so let’s get into all that, shall we ?

WHAT IS FIRST WAVE? First Wave is an alternate DC Universe that’s very much grounded in reality. There are no super-powered characters, and the closest thing you have to Superman, is Doc Savage. The world that First Wave is set in is a very noir-influenced, grim world where the motivations of masked crime-fighters are much darker than what we normally see. There are some BIG differences about the world of FIRST WAVE compared to what we know, and one of those facts is that Batman uses guns here. Now, this has been a fundamental aspect of his character, to reject the use of firearms, he absolutely despises them, but FIRST WAVE is exploring the ideas of the very, very early Batman comics, where the character did in fact use guns. 

The world of FIRST WAVE, while lacking characters like Superman, or The Flash, will cast the spotlight on characters who, technically, could exist in reality (with the exception of maybe Doc Savage). Batman, of course, plays a role here, and we even see some of Batman’s classic Rogue’s Gallery popping up, but not in the same way we know and remember them. Other characters that are supposed to appear are the Blackhawks, The Avenger, Rima the Jungle Girl, Wildcat, and Black Canary, among many others. 

WHY ARE WE STOKED? Well, it’s the start of what could be a very exciting sandbox for writers to really play with some of these great classic characters, like Doc Savage, or The Shadow. I mean, everything we’ve read from Brian Azzarello about the beginnings of FIRST WAVE, have got us excited. Not only is it reintroducing characters that are timeless, and still have tons of cool appeal today, but it’s also adding a brand new dynamic to the world of DCU Heroes, and that, is pretty cool. 

And, personally… his take on Gotham City sounds too damn cool to not check this one out. 

This one’s got a big Third Eye Stamp of Approval all over it. For those of you who would like to get the prelude to FIRST WAVE, we still have plenty of theBATMAN/DOC SAVAGE one-shot in stock as well.

Click here to read a preview of FIRST WAVE #1

“CLERKS” DIRECTOR KEVIN SMITH RESURRECTS THE GREEN HORNET IN A BIG WAY THIS WEDNESDAY IN GREEN HORNET #1


Dude, there’s something about the Green Hornet that’s just cool. I don’t know what it is, I can’t put my finger on it, but there’s just this vibe the character gives off that screams cool. No matter how far into the future we get, no matter how many new concepts are introduced to the art of serial fiction, the Green Hornet is timeless cool at it’s best. 

Now, for the last few years, there’s been a lot of back and forth talk about a Green Hornet movie, and one of the big pushes for the writer/director of the flick was Kevin Smith. Now, as far as we know, for whatever reason, Smith decided he wouldn’t be able to do the Hornet the way he wanted to on the silver screen, BUT, being a life-long comic fan who’s no stranger to this industry, Smith has decided to bring his vision of Green Hornet and Kato to the page. 

And, folks, as both Green Hornet fans, and just plain big fans of bigger than life storytelling… we are pretty damn stoked for this series. 

WHAT IS KEVIN SMITH’S GREEN HORNET? Kevin Smith’s  Green Hornet is a 10 issue maxiseries where Smith has taken the ideas and plots from his unused Green Hornet screenplay and applied them to an all new story being published by DYNAMITE (publisher of THE BOYS). The purpose of the story is not to just reintroduce a classic character to modern audiences, but also serves as a way to remind us of just how cool the Green Hornet is. Smith, of course, is updating the character for the 21st Century, and judging from what we read, he’s got the right idea.

 WHY WE’RE STOKED? I was lucky enough to read through the first issue, and I have to say, it’s a really fun, action-packed read with some sharp characterization and witty dialogue. The first issue does a great job of introducing the Green Hornet and his world to those of us who have never read anything on the character before. It also takes and keeps the classic foundations of the pulp-noir origins of the character while applying a very cool, high-action modern day twist to the character. I’m trying to hold back from revealing too much in the way of what actualy goes down, because I don’t want to drop any spoilers, but the book is a solid read from start to finish. Fun, bigger than life superhero awesomeness with Smith’s snappy dialogue, and some very nice art courtesy of Jonathan Lau and Phil Hester (on layouts). Plus, IT’S THE GREEN HORNET! He rocks, and we’re so stoked to see him back! 

If you’re fans of the darker vigilante-type characters like Batman, or a fan of old school pulp revival with a modern twist, we think you’d really like this one. It’s got a nice, fresh take on the character, and is very easy for anyone who’s not really familiar with the character to kind of jump in, and get the feel for what’s going on.

CROSSED #9 CONCLUDES GARTH ENNIS’S INCREDIBLY TWISTED, AND DISTURBING SURVIVAL HORROR EPIC THIS WEDNESDAY!


Here’s a big one that a lot of you have been on the edge of your seat waiting for, and trust me, I’ve been right there with you, as this series has kept me in suspense like no other! This Wednesday, the bloody, horrifying conclusion to Garth Ennis’s (writer of THE BOYS, and PREACHER, amongst others) CROSSED saga arrives, and we couldn’t be more excited. 

It’s been a long, violent journey through this 9 issue (10, if you count the #0 issue) survival horror epic that’s set in a world where a horrible disease infects people, and turns them into what Ennis describes as “pure evil.” The Crossed (the term for the afflicted), have a rash that forms on their face in the shape of a cross. Now, don’t go and think this is your run of the mill zombie bash, because the Crossed are far more scarier than any rotting corpse shambling after you. See, what happens when infected, the Crossed succumb to their deepest, most primal, and most evil desires. In other words, they exist to simply inflict pain, and suffering by any means possible. Now, the scary part? The Crossed still have that human capability in their brains to plot, plan, and form strategies to carry out their devious intentions. So, imagine a zombie outbreak where the zombies not only could drive cars into gas stations, or wield machine guns, but they also knew how to do it to cause the most damage possible. 

As you can probably already tell, I’m in love with this series. It’s so damn nasty, and horrifying, and lets face it, I can’t deny the 13-year old in me rocking a Misfits skate deck, and reading horror comics while skipping class. Now, the thing that really helps to make CROSSED a good read, and not just a one-trick gross-out pony, is that Garth Ennis is one of the finest comic book writers working today. Most of you are already familiar with his work on stuff like THE BOYS, or his epic PREACHER, so you know that he’s the perfect guy to take the most horrifying absolutes, and then balance them out with a well-paced, well-written story that gives you characters you actually care about. 

And, really, that’s what makes any “survival horror” story good, is the strength of the characters who are trying to, well.. survive! I mean, it’s why WALKING DEAD is so good, and it’s also why CROSSED is so good. If you didn’t care about whether or not these people lived or died, then it wouldn’t be survival horror, it’d just be the equivalent of slowing down at a car wreck. 

However, don’t get me wrong, a big part of the satisfaction I think a lot of us get out of reading CROSSED is the “OH MY GOD… ” factor, and trust me, there’s nothing wrong with that.

Anyways, enough of my rambling on, CROSSED #9 ships this Wednesday in one nice solid, double-sized issue! 

For those of you waiting on trade, the CROSSED trade ships in in less than one month (early April)!

ADVENTURE COMICS #8 *BRAINIAC AND THE LEGION OF SUPERHEROES PT 1* - BRAINIAC AND THE LEGION OF SUPERHEROES STORYLINE SETS THE STAGE FOR THIS SUMMER’S BIG “WAR OF THE SUPERMEN” STORYLINE!


The road to the big Superman storyline happening this Summer, WAR OF THE SUPERMEN, begins in this week’s ADVENTURE COMICS #8, which is the first chapter of the BRAINIAC AND THE LEGION OF SUPERHEROES storyline. The storyline will be running through the different Superman titles like Superman, and Supergirl, and is supposed to set things up for WAR OF THE SUPERMEN, which we’re still not too clear on all the details about. 

What we do know is that this new story arc is being written by James Robinson, of STARMAN fame, and more recently, CRY FOR JUSTICE, and he always tends to deliver the goods when he writes. In addition to that, it features story elements that’re picking up from Brad Meltzer’s killer “Lightning Saga” storyline that appeared in Justice League way back when, where it was revealed that a group of Legionnaires were undercover in the 21st Century. This storyline is supposed to explore who they are, and why they’re here.

This one should be a pretty badass story, and this is coming from a guy who was never able to get into the Legion UNTIL they came back in THE LIGHTNING SAGA. Combine that with the way that Geoff Johns breathed much fresh air into them during his Action Comics: Superman and the Legion of Superheroes arc, and you’ve got a recipe for some pretty interesting characters. I think this is probably the first time since the beginnings of Johns’s NEW KRYPTON arc, that I’ve been really excited about a new Superman story.

Click here to read more about ADVENTURE COMICS #8 *BRAINIAC AND THE LEGION OF SUPERHEROES PT 1*

Click here to for the BRAINIAC AND THE LEGION OF SUPERHEROES checklist!

DEMO #2 HITS THIS WEDNESDAY, AND CONTINUES THIS THIRD EYE FAVORITE SERIES BY FAN-FAVORITE WRITER BRIAN WOOD (Northlanders, DMZ)


Man, a lot of my favorites are coming out this week! The second issue of BRIAN WOOD’S killer series of one-shots, DEMO, will be hitting the Third Eye racks this Wednesday, and after the thoroughly enjoyable first issue, I cannot wait to see more! DEMO is one of those fantastic pairings of perfect story and perfect art that fit each other so well that it makes for pure comic magic. Originally, a 12 issue series of one-shots that came out a few years ago, DEMO has returned with a new six issue round of one-shots that follow the same theme of ordinary people put into extraordinary situations. Here’s the lowdown on what DEMO is all about..

WHAT IS DEMO? DEMO is a series of themed one-shots that explore normal people who develop superhuman abilities, in some shape or form. Sometimes it’s the ability to see the future, sometimes it’s pyrokinetics, but what makes DEMO so damn interesting, and so entertaining, is that it treats these situations as real as real could be. It’s basically like if you or I suddenly could see the future, and how that would REALLY affect us? We’d lose our minds, probably, and watch our lives crumble as we try to deal with the weight of this newfound ability that we’re not sure is even real or not. And, that is DEMO’s real strength, is that it focuses on the characters, and their lives, and kind of focuses on these extraordinary abilities as an afterthought. In other words, the compelling thing about each issue of DEMO is the way that Wood writes these different kinds of characters, and develops their place in the world. It’s done with so much heart, and so much talent for storytelling, that it feels like you’re right there with them, watching as they try to deal with their gift (or curse, as you might see it). 

Each issue of DEMO is a self-contained one-shot, meaning that you don’t really need to have read any of the prior issues (although, we recommend it because they’re ALL really good), and can jump in on whichever story interests you. The thing that unites DEMO as a series, is the recurring theme of ordinary people in extraordinary situations. 

Brian Wood is one hell of a solid writer, and his work on Northlanders and DMZ proves that month after month, but it’s DEMO that I always look forward to the most now that it’s returned. Why? ‘Cause there’s a real magic to what Wood and Cloonan are able to put on the page, and you can tell that both of them are so into what they’re doing, that it makes the stories really pop off the page at you. 

WHAT’S DEMO #2 HOLD IN STORE? Meet Frank. Frank’s rail thin, barely eats, and lives alone. He pukes when he smells breakfast, hates his job, hates chicken, hates seafood, and isn’t a big fan of socializing. He’s nothing like the woman at work that he’s obsessed with, and it’s pretty frightening to see how far Frank intends to go to win her heart.

If you’re into the Vertigo stuff, or just appreciate good storytelling, I can’t recommend DEMO enough. We still have plenty of issue #1 in stock, if you’d like to check out the first one, and we also have the original DEMO trade paperback available, in case you’re really digging these and want to go back and check out some of the older stuff.

Click here to read an article USA TODAY did on DEMO and BRIAN WOOD!

INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #24 *STARK DISASSEMBLED PT 5* CONCLUDES STARK DISASSEMBLED AND PAVES THE WAY FOR THE BIG THINGS HAPPENING FOR IRON MAN IN THE HEROIC AGE! NOT READING STARK DISASSEMBLED? WE HAVE ALL THE ISSUES IN STOCK, CATCH UP THIS WEDNESDAY!


This is my favorite monthly Marvel comic. That’s it, I’m saying it, bar none, this is the Marvel book I look forward to the most now, every month. It’s been becoming my top favorite for a while now, I mean, ever since Fraction launched INVINCIBLE IRON MAN in 2008, it has been one of the most consistent, well-written, and gorgeousy illustrated Marvel comics on the stands. But, when he kicked off his STARK DISASSEMBLED story-arc, that’s when I knew this was it, this was my favorite. 

This Wednesday, the conclusion to the epic high point of Fraction’s Iron Man run arrives, and we couldn’t be more excited. In fact, we’re almost just as excited about what this is building up to with the arrival of INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #25 and the Heroic Age, as we are about this finale. What’s left of a man once you’ve taken him apart? And, what will Tony Stark be like when he returns in full force at the end of this issue? We’re gonna find out this Wednesday. 

WHAT IS INVINCIBLE IRON MAN: STARK DISASSEMBLED? For those of you not already reading STARK DISASSEMBLED, here’s a run down on what this is all about, and why it’s been so damn good, not to mention it’s importance in the grand scale of things in regards to SIEGE and the Heroic Age. 

During the events of Dark Reign, Stark was a fugitive, on the run from Osborn, and his goons. When it came down to it, he realized that to prevent Osborn from reaching the secrets buried beneath the software and grey matter of his brain, he had to turn himself off. Essentially, Stark lobotomized himself, and turned himself into a vegetable. Stark Disassembled Chapter One (Invincible Iron Man #20) shows us a pre-recorded message where Tony offers to show a way to reboot his brain, and bring him back, but then he asks the question: Do You Want To? And, in one of the best comic book moments I’ve read, you watch as Tony Stark goes onto talk about how maybe the world would be a better place without him, after his many downfalls through the course of the last few years. He even goes into talking about how he never believed in a higher power, but if he did, the closest thing would be Thor and Captain America, two of the characters he’d been at odds with since CIVIL WAR. He goes on to talk about how it’s going to take everyone, especially Cap, Thor, and himself, to stop Osborn once he goes crazy, because he knows Osborn will go crazy eventually. And, that’s where Stark Disassembled begins! It’s been five issues of non-stop action, mixed with very cool moments of character development, and it really feels like one of those storylines that’s going to be talked about for years to come. 

This Wednesday in STARK DISASSEMBLED, we’re anticipating the return of Stark, and with INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #25 being already advertised as one of the hallmark starts of the Heroic Age, we are eager to see how things end out here. 

Click here to read a preview of INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #24 *STARK DISASSEMBLED PT 5*

Click here to check out our blog spotlight on Matt Fraction’s INVINCIBLE IRON MAN run, and get caught up on one of the best Marvel comics on the stands. 

MARVEL’S GREATEST COMICS: INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #1 – GET THE FIRST ISSUE OF MATT FRACTION’S EPIC RUN ON IRON MAN FREE THIS WEDNESDAY AT THIRD EYE!


Okay, so you just got done reading our spotlight on Fraction’s INVINCIBLE IRON MAN, and you’re like DUDE, I HAVE TO READ THIS, well check this out! 
This week here at Third Eye, we’ll be giving out the very first issue of INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #1, completely free. So, be sure to pop in this week and grab your copy to try out the best damn monthly Marvel comic on the stands.

MASS EFFECT: REDEMPTION #3CONTINUES THE HIT LIMITED SERIES THAT BRIDGES MASS EFFECT AND MASS EFFECT 2! MISSED THE FIRST TWO ISSUES? WE’VE GOT BOTH IN STOCK TO CATCH YOU UP!


While I personally haven’t yet had the time to sit down and play MASS EFFECT 2, I’m a huge fan of the first game, and was pretty stoked to see that Dark Horse got the license to this series. The comic bridges the storyline that takes place in between MASS EFFECT and MASS EFFECT 2, and if you’re a fan of the series, then you already know how solid of a storyline these games already have. Now, to see the head writer of the game fleshing out all the details of what went down in between, you know you’re going to get some good stuff. 

For those of you who missed the first issue, we’ve got plenty in stock of both issue #1 and issue #2 for you to catch up on.

Otherwise, you can click here to check out a preview of MASS EFFECT REDEMPTION #3

ULTIMATE COMICS NEW ULTIMATES #1 - IN THE WAKE OF ULTIMATUM, A NEW TEAM OF AVENGERS IS FORMED! IF YOU DUG ULTIMATE X, CHECK THIS ONE OUT! PLUS, IT FEATURES THE KILLER ARTWORK OF FRANK CHO!


Judging by the big success of ULTIMATE X #1 last month, I wasn’t the only one who was surprised by Loeb’s return to the Ultimate Universe. He’s back on his game, and is dishing out some pretty good writing, again, judging from Ultimate X, and after reading the full preview of NEW ULTIMATES #1 which ships this week, he’s doing it again with the arrival of this killer new take on the Avengers. 

This one picks up in the aftermath of ULTIMATUM, where nearly all of the Ultimate Universe’s superheroes were killed, and no super-team to prevent Earth-shattering catastrophes is now in place to prevent them. And, that’s when Loki strikes, and unleashes the entirety of Asgard on Earth. Iron Man has to go into panic mode, and puts together a ragtag group of Avengers, picking up on the plot-threads of Mark Millar’s first ULTIMATE AVENGERS run which ends with next month’s issue #6

Ontop of the fact that the story in this reads pretty damn good, the artwork is TOP NOTCH. Frank Cho does not do the interiors on comics often, but, man, when he does, he really delivers the goods. Another reason why I feel there’s comparisons to Ultimate X, is because the art really compliments the story here. Cho captures the grit of the Ultimates, but also helps to emphasize Loeb’s bigger than life comic madness, with his unique artstyle. If there’s one thing that Cho does right, it’s pretty girls and giant monsters, and in the first issue of NEW ULTIMATES, he’s given plenty of both.

Plus, NEW ULTIMATE CHARACTERS GALORE! It’s pretty damn cool to get to see Ultimate takes on characters that have either barely been acknowledged before (maybe in passing in one issue here or there), or are brand new to the Ultimate Universe. In the first issue, you see everyone from Hellcat and the Son of Satan to Luke Cage, and of course, a big return of a certain Norse God. Most of these characters we only saw in passing in Mark Millar’s original ULTIMATES runs, where the Defenders were a team of wanna-be amateur superheroes, and now it looks like that may have changed a bit. 

All in all, ULTIMATE COMICS NEW ULTIMATES #1 was a super fun read, with some great artwork, and a lot of promise to be a very good read. If you’re into the Ultimate stuff, or just plain awesome-looking comics, we definitely recommend it. 

Click here for a preview of ULTIMATE COMICS NEW ULTIMATES #1

ULTIMATE COMICS AVENGERS #5CONTINUES MARK MILLAR’S (writer of OLD MAN LOGAN & KICK-ASS) and CARLOS PACHECO’S KILLER FIRST SEASON OF THE ULTIMATES!


And, while we couldn’t be more stoked about NEW ULTIMATES #1 this week, we’re just as stoked about the conclusion of Mark Millar’s killer first season of ULTIMATE AVENGERS. Mark Millar is responsible, for what is in my opinion, one of the most influential superhero comics of the 21st Century, with his original first runs of ULTIMATES and ULTIMATES 2. Millar took ideas, and concepts that Ellis and Bryan Hitch had developed in a book like THE AUTHORITY, and applied them to the Marvel Universe and the AVENGERS. And, by doing so, he completely redefined how we look at superheroes in both the regular Marvel Universe, and the Ultimate Marvel Universe. If it wasn’t for THE ULTIMATES, I really don’t think that the Avengers would be as cool as they are now, in any universe. And, I really don’t think we’d be seeing some of the great developments with all these Marvel Studios flicks coming out. 

Anyways, I’m rambling, lets get back to the point here, this Wednesday, the long-awaited 5th issue of Mark Millar’s red hot ULTIMATE AVENGERS series arrives, and this one is bringing his first season of ULTIMATE COMICS AVENGERS to it’s end. This first story arc has introduced the concept of the Ultimate Red Skull, and man, the twist on him is killer… imagine if Captain America had an illegitimate son before heading off for the fateful mission he never returned from. Well, the U.S Government couldn’t let that leak to the public, so what do they do? They hide the kid’s existence, and raise him in government institutions, well-aware of the fact that his father’s super-serum enhanced blood is running through his veins. And, then, at the age of 17, that kid snaps, and massacres an entire facility of soldiers and workers, one by one, and to top it off.. he carves off the face his father left him with, and replaces it with the horribly scarred visage that has him known as the Red Skull. 

Not only has this series done a terrific job of reintroducing us to why the Ultimates are so damn cool, but it’s told a very cool story developing the character of Ultimate Captain America, quite a good deal.

Click here for a preview of ULTIMATE COMICS AVENGERS #5

PLANETARY VOLUME 4 - THE CONCLUSION TO WARREN ELLIS’S INCREDIBLE, MIND-BENDING EPIC SERIES!


Simply put, Planetary is one of the best comic books of the last twenty years. Warren Ellis (Transmetropolitan, Ignition City, Supergod, ect ect) grabbed us as readers, and took us on one of the most compelling stories I think I’ve ever read. The perfect blend of art and story between Ellis and Cassaday made Planetary into the kind of book that really pulls you into it’s world, and does not let go until you’re on the very last page. And, then you’re back in reality, and left wanting for more. 

The fourth and final installment of Ellis’s masterpiece arrives this Wednesday here at Third Eye, and shows the final battles waged by Jakita, Drummer and Elijah against The Four. The wrap up of this series was so damn good, that we know many of you who’ve been eagerly awaiting it’s conclusion will enjoy this one. 

WHAT IS PLANETARY? The story of Planetary is about an organization billing themselves as “Archeologists of the Impossible.” Funded by a mysterious Fourth Man, who’s rumored to be anyone from Bill Gates to many other world leaders, dictators, and of course, multimillionare CEOs, the team consists of three superhumans: Jakita Wagner, the Drummer, and Elijah Snow. 
The concept of Planetary is that all pop culture is the secret history of the world. So, all science fiction, comic books, horror movies, whatever, it’s all a reality that lies right beneath the surface of our world. 
Throughout the course of the series, you watch as the pulp heroes, like Doc Savage, The Shadow, and more die off to the New Wave of Heroes, which resemble the Justice League. You visit Monster Island, where the bloated corpse of Mothra rots on the beach, and Godzilla’s corpse is picked away at by scavengers. You’re thrown into Hong Kong, where a supernatural spin is thrown on the classic John Woo action film, and hell, you even run into characters like John Constantine (Hellblazer), and Sherlock Holmes.
As the series goes on, we learn that there’s an evil version of The Four, and when you find out their secrets, it’s a real surprise! 
All in all, Planetary is must-read material, we’ve currently got all three of the graphic novels well-stocked here at the shop, and we’ll have plenty of Planetary v.4 when it hits this Wednesday.

CHEW #9 *INTERNATIONAL FLAVOR PART 4* – THE BEST NEW IMAGE BOOK SINCE WALKING DEAD CONTINUES THIS WEDNESDAY, AS… VAMPIRES ENTER THE MIX? WTF, VAMPIRES? OH CHEW, YOU’RE SO CRAZY!


I can’t get enough of this series, and it gets better with each issue. The current story arc, INTERNATIONAL FLAVOR, continues as our troubled Detective Chu explores some mysterious deaths that lead him to only one possible conclusion: VAMPIRES! Just when you thought CHEW couldn’t get any weirder, or more awesome, Layman and Guillory up the awesome/weird level another ten notches!

Not reading CHEW? You gotta check this one out, if you’re not already on board. One of the best series we’re reading, it’s set in a near future where all poultry has been made illegal due to bird flu. The FDA is the equivalent of the ATF, the US Department of Agriculture employs ninja black-ops assassins, and the star of the show is a cibopath named Detective Tony Chu! Oh, what’s a cibopath? It means he gets psychic impressions from whatever he eats. He eats a hamburger, he sees the cow getting killed, he eats an apple, he can smell the pesticides. And, now, after the FDA has discovered this talent, he’s employed to eat the bodily remains of murder victims to solve their deaths.

Okay, I’m sold.. how do I catch up? You can grab the first trade paperback for only $9.95, and it’s got issues #1-5 in it, and currently, we’ve got issues #6,7, and 8 well-stocked to hop on after that, OR, you can just wait for the second trade due out this spring.

And, for those of you already in the know about the awesomeness of CHEW, we’ll see you this week for your CHEW fix when #9 comes out!

FALL OF THE HULKS SAVAGE SHE-HULK #1- SEE HOW SOME OF THE MARVEL UNIVERSE’S MOST POWERFUL WOMEN TIP THE BALANCE OF POWER IN FALL OF THE HULKS!


The FALL OF THE HULKS continues this Wednesday with FALL OF HULKS SAVAGE SHE-HULK #1, where we get to see some of Marvel’s Ms. Hulks and how they play a big part in tipping the balance of power in regards to the events of FALL OF THE HULK. Featuring Lyra, the Savage She-Hulk, we get to see why she’s decided to throw in with the Wizard’s Frightful Four, and what major role she’ll play in regards to the events of FALL OF THE HULKS.

The full preview I read of this one shows it as a fun, action-packed read, that if you’re digging the direction of FALL OF THE HULKS, then you’re gonna love this one. Total smashmouth duke ‘em out madness, and it’s got every female Hulk and Hulk-related character you could think of… Red She-Hulk, Lyra, Lyra’s mother, and hey, we might even see Jennifer Walters.

Plus, it’s got MODOK! And, MODOK always makes everything better.

Click here for a preview of FALL OF HULKS SAVAGE SHE-HULK #1

PUNISHER MAX BUTTERFLY #1 - A VICIOUS MODERN NOIR ONE-SHOT FEATURING A COLD-BLOODED HITWOMAN AND HOW SHE EXISTS IN THE PUNISHERS WORLD! A MUST-READ!


It’s not just the breath of fresh air that Jason Aaron has blown into the regular ongoing PUNISHERMAX series that has me stoked on Punisher, but lately, the PUNISHER MAX one-shots they’ve been doing have been REALLY freaking good. I mean, REALLY good. If you’re a fan of the Ennis stuff, both Get Castle, and now, the new this week BUTTERFLY are great, vicious reads that capture the bleak tone of Ennis’s run in an excellent way. 

I just finished reading the advance copy of the PUNISHER BUTTERFLY one-shot, and I’m very happy with it. A good one-shot story featuring a Hitwoman with a very screwed-up past, who ends up writing a tell-all book about her time as a hitwoman, in an attempt at committing suicide, sort of. You watch as she begins to fight back against the mob, and it’s VERY interesting how everything gets tied back into the very first issue of Garth Ennis’s damn near classic PUNISHER MAX run. 

Violent as hell, bleak as can be, PUNISHER MAX: BUTTERFLY is a must for any fans of the Garth Ennis/Jason Aaron-style Punisher tales.

Click here for a preview of PUNISHER MAX BUTTERFLY

THE DEADPOOL CORPS ARRIVE THIS WEDNESDAY IN PRELUDE TO DEADPOOL CORPS #1 FEATURING THE ART OF DEADPOOL CREATOR, ROB LIEFELD!

That’s right, folks, more Deadpool awesomeness is set to begin, and Marvel has enlisted the artistic chores of the Merc with a Mouth’s original creator, Rob Liefeld.

Prelude to Deadpool Corps kicks off the most ridiculous, over-the-top superhero team that the Marvel Universe has ever known. Yes, an entire team of Deadpools. Lady Deadpool. Dogpool. Headpool. Kidpool. They’re all here, and God only knows what kind of zany madness we’re going to be seeing in the pages of this one. 

Just look at that cover… it’s got a zombie head with a propeller-hat carrying it around, how can you not love that? Seriously though, if you’re looking for something else to feed your Deadpool fix, the Deadpool Corps are gonna be IT. Plus, it’s got Lady Deadpool, and she’s pure awesomeness. 

Click here for a preview of PRELUDE TO DEADPOOL CORPS #1


SPARTA USA #1 - DAVID LAPHAM OF STRAY BULLETS AND YOUNG LIARS FAME RETURNS WITH A NEW SERIES THAT’S GOT ONE HELL OF A MEAN STREAK!


I read the first issue of this one as an advance copy, and dude, I’m pretty stoked on this series. David Lapham, the writer, happens to be one of my favorite writers of all-time. I just don’t get the chance to talk about him much, with the bulk of his incredible crime comic STRAY BULLETS being out of print, and his most recent VERTIGO series, YOUNG LIARS, reaching it’s end. 

This one really has a meanstreak to it, and it looks like Lapham is pushing some serious buttons with it. I mean, it’s vicious, with Lapham totally going for the throat. And, this, my friends, is a very good thing, cause that means it’s interesting as hell. 

The first off welcomes us to Sparta USA. A small town where everything centers around football. I’m serious, kids are drafted as soon as they’re born. The town is led by a man who calls himself the Maestro, who claims to have learned everything he knows from the President of the U.S.A. Basically, there’s no governmental rules or laws, just the football, and guns. 

Now, no one has left Sparta in the time since it’s inception, except for one guy, Godfrey McLaine, who threw years ago, disappeared into the mountains, and he’s got some serious truth to share with his fellow Spartans. 

This one is a very cool looking series that’s got a definite edge to it, and kind of gives you a Running Man meets Any Given Sunday vibe, but with a bit of political commentary. However, Lapham doesn’t bash you over the head with it, so that’s pretty cool. 

All in all, I think this one might end up stirring up a little controversy, just due to the mean streak running through it. I’m trying to hold back from spoiling some of the cooler moments in the book, so just give it a look this week and see for yourself. 

Click here to read more about SPARTA USA #1

MARVEL GIVES PROPS TO THE LADIES INGIRL COMICS #1, CELEBRATING ALL THE DIFFERENT WOMEN CREATORS WORKING IN COMICS TODAY!


Marvel is kicking off this three issue anthology as a way of celebrating all the different women working in comics today, and focusing on some of the Marvel Universe’s raddest super-powered ladies. Some of the names that’re contributing are Amanda Conner (Power Girl), Ann Nocenti (Daredevil), Laura Martin (colorist on Astonishing X-Men, Secret Invasion and countless other incredible tales) Devin Grayson (Nightwing), G. Willow Wilson (Air), and many more.

Packed full of stories with characters ranging from She-Hulk to Mary Jane to.. the Punisher? Yes, the Punisher. This one’s sure to be a series of fun reads.

Click here for a preview of GIRL COMICS #1

STAFF PICKS

Steve – CAPTAIN SWING and the PIRATES OF CINDERY ISLAND #1 = I so wanted to pick Blackest Night, but I figured that’d be an obvious one this week, so I went with my other favorite: Captain Swing. Ellis knocks out some of his best work in a while in this killer steampunk twist on the world of Jack the Ripper. Very good!

Trish – WALKING DEAD #70 = Things just keep getting weirder, and weirder, and I keep getting left hanging for the next issue!

Torma – THOR #607 *SIEGE*= TOTAL MAYHEM!!!! This was a kick-ass issue all the way through! And the ending was AWESOME! If you want to see some major Asgardian butt-stomping…. pick this one up

Matt – BLACKEST NIGHT #7 = There’s so many pages in this one that would make killer posters. The huge spread in the middle! YES! Plus, the ending rocked!

THIS WEEK’S HIGHLIGHTS @ THIRD EYE FOR WEDNESDAY 2/17/10

KICK-ASS HARDCOVER by MARK MILLAR (OLD MAN LOGAN) & JOHN ROMITA JR ARRIVES THIS WEDNESDAY! THE MUST-READ SERIES OF THE LAST TWO YEARS! READ IT BEFORE YOU SEE THE MOVIE!

YOU. MUST. READ. KICK. ASS!!! One of the most widely anticipated releases hitting the Third Eye racks this Wednesday is the KICK-ASS hardcover. Why? Cause this whole series friggin’ smoked from start to finish. It took a while to finish, but heck, that ending was worth it. Millar was in true form here, delivering some vile yet humorous dialogue, some horribly gory action, and some of the most clever comics storywriting we’ve seen. And, who can forget John Romita JR’s part in all this? His skill as a storyteller shined through here so well, that you got lost in every issue of KICK-ASS you read. Every broken bone, every knife in the gut, every bullet in the face… he makes the violence hammer you over the head, in a quick, machine-gun fire burst.

And, soon, in just a matter of months, you will be able to see KICK-ASS on the big screen, as this film went straight from the pages of the comic to the movie theater. So, now, before we just keep rambling on and on about why we think this series is so damn good, lets tell you WHAT it’s about, and WHY it’s good.

WHAT IS KICK-ASS? KICK-ASS is a story about a teenage comic book fan named Dave Lizewski. Disenfranchised with his everyday ordinary life, Dave decides to take his love of comic books to the next level, and embark on becoming a vigilante. And, from there, everything goes horribly wrong. Right from the start, he purchases a wetsuit from eBay, to fashion into his costume. His first night out, he tries to stop some teenagers from spraypainting a wall, and ends up getting brutally beat and hospitalized. Broken ribs, broken collar bone, he’s a mess.

Six months to a year later, and Dave is out of the hospital. He swears he’s done with the superhero game, and burns all of his comics, tossing out all of his “secret plans”, and more. And, then, weeks later, he feels that itch.. to go out, and try again. And, this time, things work out where he ends up an internet viral sensation known as KICK-ASS.

And from there, the story begins, carrying us into a world where REAL people disenfranchised with the way things are, have decided to put on costumes, and try to change it. The thing that makes this interesting though is most of the people acting as superheroes are psychologically damaged in some way. Whether it be the relationship between Hit-Girl and Big Daddy (which you learn more about in the later issues of the series), or the motivation of the Red Mist… it’s a world of people desperately trying to escape their day-to-day through the guise of “fighting the good fight.” Of course, a real, flesh and blood gangster gets involved in the picture, and that’s when the world of superhero role-play quickly turns into a bloody war across the city streets.

WHY WE LOVE KICK-ASS? The series is sharp as hell. The characterization of everyone from the main character, Dave Lizewski, to the psychotic Hit-Girl, is dead on. Each character’s dialogue is so believable for them, and their background, that it really helps to pull you into the story. And, the pacing, the pacing is perfect. The story never feels like it’s dragging, but at the same time, you’re given brief moments where the backgrounds of these characters you may have just met are explored and fleshed out.

And, of course, the pop culture references and the insane amount of violence. What can we say, folks? We love our ultraviolence here at Third Eye, and KICK-ASS has it every which way. Plus, being the big pop culturally obsessed kinda folks we are, Millar’s use of comic book and T.V references in the dialogue, and even some of the storytelling of the book is most appreciated.

At it’s heart, KICK-ASS is a modern-day everyman superhero story, that serves as a nice 21st Century spiritual successor to the classic Stan Lee/Steve Ditko Spider-man stuff. I know, I know, you’re like “Steve, how the hell do you connect those two?” Well, to me, both are stories about guys who do find themselves wielding a responsibility, even though it gets them their asses handed to them. And, both also tend to put on that suit just as much for the self-gratifying escapist need, as they do the need to “do the right thing.” Both are characters that could be anybody, and are written that way too.

I HEARD THERE’S A KICK-ASS MOVIE? Ontop of all of the above mentioned factoids, there is a KICK-ASS movie hitting this Spring, and it looks… well, KICK-ASS. The trailers for it look INSANE. And, Nick Cage actually looks like he’s got a good role for him, for once! At first we were skeptical about how the book would translate to film, but, after seeing the red-band trailer… we’re convinced it’s going to rock.

OKAY, OKAY.. I WANT IT! We’ll have plenty of the hardcover in stock this Wednesday, packs the eight issue series into one giant slab of awesomeness for only $24.99. This one is going to be a popular one this week, so if you’re really set on getting one, make sure you get in here this week, or drop us a line about holding you a copy.

Click here to read more about KICK-ASS on the KICK-ASS wiki page.

Click here to see a trailer for the KICK-ASS movie.

BLACKEST NIGHT: GREEN LANTERN #51GREEN LANTERN CORPS #45 DELIVER A DOUBLE-DOSE OF BLACKEST NIGHT AWESOMENESS THIS WEDNESDAY!

It’s funny, but the quality and importance of the GREEN LANTERN title in the big scheme of BLACKEST NIGHT has become so important that I look forward to it almost as much as I do the core BLACKEST NIGHT series. Each issue of GREEN LANTERN fills in the gaps between BLACKEST NIGHT issues very nicely, and nothing proved that more than GREEN LANTERN #50 from a few weeks ago. If you’re only reading the core BLACKEST NIGHT title, and skipping GREEN LANTERN, you’re seriously missing out on a lot of cool stuff that Geoff Johns and Doug Mahnke have been expanding on in the core series.

Anyways, last month’s issue of GL, issue #50 (still in stock here at Third Eye, in case you missed it!) picked up directly after the last page of BLACKEST NIGHT #6, with the deputized Lanterns throwing a beat-down on the Black Lantern. And, not only did we get to see Orange Lantern Luthor, Yellow Lantern Scarecrow, Star Sapphire Wonder Woman, and more, go to town, but we also got to witness the likes of Sinestro, Atrocitus, St. Walker, and more prepare to go to battle with the Black Lantern Spectre.

Of course, the Spectre being the embodiment of God’s wrath, and all that made things a little tough… and that’s where things really got interesting, with Hal Jordan re-inventing the Parallax entity back into his being, to reunite to take down the Spectre.

And, now, here we are GREEN LANTERN #51, and the question everyone has on the top of their mind is: How will they take down  the Spectre, but more importantly, what’s going to happen to Hal and this Parallax thing when all is said and done? I guess this is what we’ll find out this week in GREEN LANTERN #51.

Meanwhile in the pages of GREEN LANTERN CORPS, we’ve been seeing Guy Gardner as a RED LANTERN. And, what former Green Lantern would be more fitting to represent the Rage than the infamous hothead, Guy Gardner. Ever since the finale of GREEN LANTERN CORPS #42, Guy has officially flipped his lid. And, c’mon… the Red Lanterns are just plain cool. From the looks of the cover for this week’s GREEN LANTERN CORPS #45, it looks like Guy is going to be going head to head with his former comrades in the Green Lantern Corp as they try to bring him back from the dark side of the Red Lanterns.

BLACKEST NIGHT: BLACKEST NIGHT FLASH #3WRAPS UP GEOFF JOHN’S AWESOME INCLUSION OF THE FLASH AND HIS ROGUES INTO BLACKEST NIGHT!

If there’s one character besides Green Lantern that you can tell Geoff Johns (Blackest Night mastermind) was born to write it’s The Flash. In fact, before Johns relaunched the world of Green Lantern and brought it back to the top of everyone’s mind, he was belting out some killer Flash yarns on the regular ongoing series. It’s actually kind of funny, because in the late ’90s, The Flash had kind of registered on my radar as being a book that always tended to have a very strong creative team onboard, from Mark Waid’s run (which got me into the Flash) to those killer Morrison/Millar issues, but it was Geoff Johns who really helped me appreciate, understand, and feel a connection to the Flash, his supporting cast, and his villains.

And, this is why I feel that the Blackest Night Flash has shined as one of the better Blackest Night-related limited series. Johns has a real love for the character, and you can really feel how he manages to connect both FLASH: REBIRTH and BLACKEST NIGHT to the world of Flash. Johns is doing a fantastic job of tying the events of BLACKEST NIGHT FLASH with FLASH REBIRTH, in regards to Reverse Flash, and of course, his Black Lantern counterpart.

But, the best thing about the Blackest Night Flash so far has been the return of Johns’s focus on the Flash Rogues. These characters have always been some of my favorite in his Flash works, and they are really shining in this limited series. It’s pretty awesome to see Captain Cold and crew taking down the Black Lantern Rogues, not only because the Black Lantern Rogues are out to get them, but because they feel a responsibility to put them to rest.

Scott Kolins, who has worked with Johns before on some of his earlier Flash stuff, in addition to last year’s FINAL CRISIS ROGUES REVENGE, brings his trademark, hyper-kinetic artstyle to the book, and that just compliments the high energy tone of this mini.

Folks, if you’re a Flash fan, or just plain ol’ digging Blackest Night, and you’ve yet to try BLACKEST NIGHT FLASH, I can’t recommend it enough. We currently have plenty of issues 1, and 2 in stock, and issue #3 will be in this week.

From the looks of BLACKEST NIGHT FLASH #3, we’re going to possibly see some Nekron action going on here. And, I wonder if this will maybe touch on Barry’s transformation into a deputy BLUE LANTERN.

Click here to read more about BLACKEST NIGHT FLASH #3

BLACKEST NIGHT SERIES 3 ACTION FIGURES THIS WEDNESDAY! YOU KNOW YOU WANT YOUR LARFLEEZE! MINEMINEMINE

This Wednesday, the next fearsome foursome of Blackest Night action figures arrive from DC DIRECT! So far, we’ve been so impressed with the quality of the sculpts on the Blackest Night stuff, and this next wave looks just as killer as the previous two. This week, we’ve got LARFLEEZE, THE ORANGE LANTERN! BLACK LANTERN AQUAMAN! STAR SAPPHIRE! and ARISIA!

If you’re stoked on these, and want us to reserve you any of them, then feel free to drop us a line!

DARK AVENGERS #14 – THE SIEGE CONTINUES AS NORMAN OSBORN NEGOTIATES WITH THE SENTRY’S DARK SIDE!

Okay, Marvel has really knocked things up quite a few notches with their SIEGE event. So far, this has probably been the best event that they have done since CIVIL WAR, and is definitely living up to the hype they’ve given it. Surprisingly, the tie-in issues have all been very solid so far, but the best of the bunch thus far, was DARK AVENGERS #13 which revealed the origins and true nature of the Sentry.

Now, the Sentry has always been a character I’ve really disliked. I just couldn’t get into him, or the concept of his backstory. The REAL origin that they revealed in DARK AVENGERS #13 completely changed my opinion of the Sentry, and I feel that he has truly found his place now in the Marvel Universe as a top tier heavy-hitting bad guy.

Continuing the story of the Dark Avengers in regards to SIEGE, DARK AVENGERS #14 arrives this week and picks up right where DARK AVENGERS #14 left off. The way that it reads, it looks like it takes place directly before SIEGE #2, and it really is a good follow-up issue to the strong origin issue of the Sentry. I don’t want to give too much away, but this issue explores the Sentry’s new embracing of his dark side, and his complete submission to the Void side of his personality. And, of course, how Osborn deals with it. We also see how Osborn is slowly losing his own grip on his sanity, and is put into check by Victoria Hand.

Without giving away too much, this sets up what you already saw in regards to the Sentry’s actions in SIEGE #2, perfectly. It’s a very action-packed issue, that has some very cool character growth for Osborn, as well as an interesting look at what The Sentry’s goal is now that he has embraced his dark side.

Click here for a preview of DARK AVENGERS #14

Click here for the official Third Eye SIEGE Checklist

THIRD EYE CERTIFIED COOL: DEVIL #1 – LEGENDARY ANIME/MANGA STUDIO MADHOUSE (TRIGUN, NINJA SCROLL, ect) DELIVER THEIR FIRST AMERICAN-STYLE COMIC WORK! SCI-FI VAMPIRE CRAZINESS!

Here’s one that caught my eye while doing the Previews orders last month. DEVIL is a brand new Dark Horse limited series where the powerhouse anime/manga studio behind NINJA SCROLL, and TRIGUN, are bringing their incredible and unique artwork to the world of American comics. Please note, this is not a manga, but a Western-style comic being illustrated by some of the most talented animators and artists from Japan. Of course, the killer artwork is what got my eye, but, then I read about the concept of the story, and this one sounds pretty damn killer. Let me tell you some more about it.

A virus has been unleashed on the planet, and is spreading quickly. It turns ordinary people into superhumans with a thirst for blood called “Devils”, while most of them “burn out” and die within days, or weeks, there’s a new strain that allows the “Devils” to survive. And, this poses as a threat to mankind, with them being replaced on the food chain by this new predatory breed of human.

The only ones left to stand in the way of humanity going the way of the dinosaur are a couple of detectives from the Tokyo Police department.

From what I’ve seen in preview pages, this one has some gorgeous art, and looks like a very cool cyber-punk-esque horror tale.

Click here to read a preview of DEVIL #1


INCORRUPTIBLE #3 - BOOMS! RED HOT IRREDEEMABLE SPIN OFF CONTINUES TO ASK THE QUESTION: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE BAD GUY GOES GOOD?

One of the best new ones to come out here in 2010 has been Mark Waid’s companion book to IRREDEEMABLE, INCORRUPTIBLE. What’s awesome about this is that whether you’re reading IRREDEEMABLE or not, the book is still accessible, and easy to follow, so you really need no prior knowledge of the world of the Plutonian (Irredeemable) to enjoy it.

However, if you are reading Irredeemable, then you’re like me, and REALLY digging INCORRUPTIBLE. The world that Waid is building here is so compelling, and is turning into one of the best superhero universes I’ve seen. This story runs parallel to the events of IRREDEEMABLE, where one of The Plutonian’s arch-enemies, in the wake of the Plutonian’s turk to the dark side, has had a revelation that he needs to step up, and change his path of criminal behavior. Basically, it’s the flip side of IRREDEEMABLE.. what happens when the bad guy goes good?

And, so far, two issues in, it’s been great. Just as interesting, and compelling as Irredeemable, if not moreso. The characterization of the main character, Max Danger (formerly Max Damage) is dead on, and the somewhat creepy former relationship to his sidekick is slightly disturbing. The motivation of Max is very cool, and the way Waid is writing him so that he’s applying the same kind of thinking he’s lived with his entire life, but applying it to the flip side of what he’s always done.

It’s really an interesting take on the world of superheroes, and one that hasn’t been explored fully before. We’ve seen the hero fall, but it’s rare that we see the path to redemption being traveled by the bad guy. And, Max Danger was a very, very bad man, as we find out through glimpses at his past in Incorruptible.

Both IRREDEEMABLE, and INCORRUPTIBLE practically hum with fresh, post-modern superhero energy that manages to take the standard foundations of classic superhero storytelling and infuse it with a fresh breath of air.

We currently have both INCORRUPTIBLE #1, and #2 well-stocked here at Third Eye, in case you haven’t hopped onto the series yet, so if you need to catch up, we got you covered.

Click here for a preview of INCORRUPTIBLE #3

WHAT IS IRREDEEMABLE? You’re probably wondering after seeing the references to IRREDEEMABLE above just what the heck IRREDEEMABLE is. Well, for those of you who haven’t yet stepped foot into the exciting new superhero universe Waid’s been building, here’s the rundown.

Irredeemable is the story of the Plutonian, who is basically the equivalent of Superman in this world. Essentially, it’s WHAT IF SUPERMAN WENT EVIL? The series kicks off with the Plutonian hunting down and murdering his former team-mates (Imagine Superman systematically exterminating members of the Justice League, and their family one-by-one, and that’s pretty much the feel here), and the first story arc culminates in the Plutonian sinking Singapore just to prove a point! Much like INCORRUPTIBLE, the characterization of the Plutonian and his supporting cast is fascinating, and we learn more and more about the why of him snapping and turning to the dark side through well-placed flashbacks to past events. We see a man who has saved the world time and time again, and we see the times where he’s been taken for granted, betrayed, and otherwise crapped on by a world that he’s made vows to protect. All of these things culminate in one major event that finally sends him over the edge, and when you get to that point, it’s one of the best reveals in comics, in recent memory.

Want to check out IRREDEEMABLE? For only $9.99, you can grab the first trade paperback collecting issues 1-4, and then either hop on with issue #5 (which is only $.99 cents), or go straight to the second trade that collects issues 5-8. The series itself is currently at issue #10.

DOOMWAR #1 – DR. DOOM IS MORE POWERFUL THAN HE’S EVER BEEN BEFORE, AND OUT FOR BLOOD! AND HE’S GOING HEAD TO HEAD WITH THE BLACK PANTHER, THE UNCANNY X-MEN, and THE FANTASTIC FOUR.. PLUS… DEADPOOL’S THERE TOO?

Who doesn’t love Dr. Doom? One of the best Marvel villains of all-time, and over the course of the last couple of years, they’ve really re-established Doom as a major force in the Marvel Universe, as he should be. And, now, in DOOMWAR, a limited series beginning this week, we see the good Doctor getting the title billing he deserves.

See, for the last few years, Doom has been slowly plotting and manipulating events and people in the Marvel Universe. In the pages of books like Black Panther, we’ve seen Doom launch vicious sneak attacks against T’Challa, and manipulate key events so that the support of Wakanda would lean towards Doom. With Storm being held prisoner, T’Challa has decided the time is right to strike back at Doom, and get his revenge. Now, T’Challa has called in the aide of the X-Men, and the Fantastic Four to wage war against Doom and his forces. T’Challa has also paid for the services of one of the most unpredictable and dangerous men in the Marvel Universe: DEADPOOL.

Why Are We Stoked About It? It’s going to be a five-issue over-the-top brawl from start to finish, featuring one of our favorite Marvel baddies, Dr. Doom. It’s also got a roster of characters involved that is pretty impressive, with Black Panther, the X-Men, the FF, and Deadpool all being thrown into the mix. Also, from the preview pages we’ve seen, Scott Eaton’s art is seriously on point, and this one looks like a fantastic event where one of our favorite villains gets to shine.

Click here to read an interview with the creative team on DOOMWAR about the series

WARREN ELLIS’S IGNITION CITY ARRIVES THIS WEDNESDAY IN TRADE PAPERBACK! GRITTY STEAMPUNK AWESOMENESS! DEADWOOD MEETS BUCK ROGERS MAYHEM!

Available in trade paperback this Wednesday, we’ve got one of Ellis’s coolest stories in ages. Ignition City was one of the best things we read last year, and we know that a lot of you guys have been waiting to scoop this one up when it hit trade, and now it’s finally here!

Ignition City delivered a great, pulpy steampunk/retropunk tale that Ellis has gone on record as describing as “Deadwood meets Buck Rogers”. Essentially, it’s a story set in a steampunk alternate history where World War II was interrupted by a Martian invasion. As a result, space travel became the norm, and the age of space heroes was born. Of course, in the wake of World War II’s ending, things have changed drastically. The world is now one where spaceships belch smoke, and it’s not uncommon to see a quickdraw raygun shoot-out in some dusty tavern.

The story itself focuses on a former space pilot, Mary Raven, as she ventures to Ignition City to recover her dead father’s possessions.  Once she’s there, she discovers the true nature of Ignition City, a dead island on the equator, where lawlessness runs rampant, and space heroes go to die. She finds that her father was murdered, and begins her quest to find out who did the deed in this World of Tomorrow rotting out from the inside. On Ignition City, broken down men who were once swashbuckling science heroes pass out drunk in the shells of their former ships. On Ignition City, rayguns burn holes in the torsos of card cheats. On Ignition City, the ugly face of the World of Science is revealed.

This, my friends, was a fantastic read, and we can’t recommend it enough.

Check it out this Wednesday here at Third Eye!

FALL OF THE HULKS CONTINUES THIS WEEK INHULK #20 and INCREDIBLE HULK #607! RED HULK vs. THE X-MEN! RED SHE-HULK vs. THE AVENGERS!

The monster epic FALL OF THE HULKS has been a big hit here at Third Eye, as it barrels forward to a conclusion that should reveal many things, including the identity of The Red Hulk and Red She-Hulk! So far, I’ve been really enjoying the FALL OF THE HULKS storyline. It’s got everything that I’ve loved about the current direction of the HULK title: big, over-the-top, beat’em up fun. larger than life Marvel characters making guest-appearances, and incredible artwork.

The concept is pretty simple: The Intelligencia, a gathering composed of Marvel’s mad scientists, old and new, ranging from obscurities like Egghead to heavyhitters like Dr. Doom, all working under the banner of The Leader, have combined their scientific know-how and demised a final solution to rid the world of all the different Hulks running around.

The storytelling has a nice edge to it, but definitely fills a niche in Marvel as having an old school late ’70s/early ’80s vibe fused with some modern day Marvel madness to keep it from feeling dated (I mean, c’mon… Red She-Hulk broke Green She-Hulk’s neck, for God’s sake!)

Coming down the pike this week, we’ve got two big FALL OF THE HULKS chapters in the pages of HULK #20, and INCREDIBLE HULK #607. In the pages of HULK #20, we get to see the Red Hulk going toe-to-toe with the X-Men, and, ontop of that, the Red Ghost and the Super Apes are up to some bad mojo regarding The Beast and Black Panther. Of course, this issue is being illustrated by the insanely talented ED MCGUINNESS. This guy is pretty much THE Hulk artist, and whenever he’s cranking out the book, you know you’re going to get BIG, because McGuinness does BIG very well.

Next up, is INCREDIBLE HULK #607, the next chapter in FALL OF THE HULKS, where it looks like we’re going to be seeing the Red She-Hulk going toe-to-toe with the Avengers (anyone noticing a theme here?). And, that’s when Banner and Son step in to save the day. Apparently, in this one, we get to see just where Banner stands, and what his true motives are now in the grand scheme of things. And, to be honest, I’m as excited about that as I am about finding out who Red Hulk is going to be. Ever since World War Hulk, I’ve been wondering just what Banner’s overall plan about things was.

Anyhow, folks, if you want some killer Marvel fun with bigger than life characters, lots of extremely brutal comic book brawls, and every Marvel character you could think of… all in gorgeous artwork by folks like Ed McGuinness and Paul Pelletier, then do yourselves a favor and check out FALL OF THE HULKS. One of the most fun mini-events we’ve been following here at Third Eye!

Click here to check out the official Third Eye FALL OF THE HULKS Checklist

JOE THE BARBARIAN #2 *THIRD EYE MUST BUY*FOLLOWS UP THE FIRST ISSUE OF GRANT MORRISON’S KILLER NEW VERTIGO SERIES! A MUST-READ FOR FANS OF STUFF OF LEGEND! IMAGINE FIGHTING ALONGSIDE YOUR OPTIMUS PRIME AND SNAKE-EYES ACTION FIGURESMISSED #1? STILL PLENTY IN STOCK!

Oh man, here’s one I’m so excited for it’s not even funny! Joe the Barbarian, I could tell from the first issue, is already going to become one of my favorite books. I mean, nevermind the fact that Grant Morrison is writing it, and he’s one of my favorite writers, or that Sean Murphy is showing us just how incredible his artwork can be, but dude.. it was a GOOD read. That’s what got me hooked!

This Wednesday, the second issue of Morrison’s Joe the Barbarian arrives, and picks up from the cliffhanger issue #1 left us on. If you’ve already read Joe #1, then you probably felt like I did after the first issue: AWESOME set-up, but c’mon.. lets get to it, I want more! And, this is why I can’t wait to read issue #2 this week. The first issue did a solid job of establishing the main character, and the world around him, but it wasn’t until those last three or four pages, that I was caught hook, line and sinker. For those of you who haven’t yet read JOE THE BARBARIAN #1 (and you should, it’s only a buck!), here’s a brief rundown on what the heck this book is all about!

WHAT IS JOE THE BARBARIAN? Joe the Barbarian is a 8 issue miniseries about a kid named Joe. Joe’s kind of a typical geeky kid, who hasn’t really gotten a fair shake in life. He lost his father in the Iraq War, and he’s got diabetes, not to mention the kids at school tend to give him a pretty hard time. Joe retreats to his world of drawing, and action figures, avoiding the harsh realities of his mother fighting to keep their house. He spends a lot of his time finding ways to escape the somewhat sour real world around him. The first issue, which admittedly, is a quick read that doesn’t really give you much to go on with the series other than that it’s going to be a wild, crazy trip, ends with Joe heading up to his bedroom, and waking up in a strange world surrounded by his action figures in the flesh. Characters ranging from Optimus Prime (okay, an Optimus Prime stand-in, licensing, I know, I know) to Batman to Darth Vader crowd around him, and from that point forward… we have no clue what’s going to happen next, but we know it’s going to be a wild ride.

Morrison injects his unique blend of well-paced, high concept storytelling with his knack for capturing a human feel in his dialogue and characterization. His story pops perfectly with the INCREDIBLE art of Sean Murphy, who is a real rising star newcomer, that I think is going to break out big on this book.

The story looks like it might have a feel similar to STUFF OF LEGEND (another fantastic book that we can’t recommend enough), but we feel that Morrison may have a different take on this one as he moves things forward.

All in all, JOE THE BARBARIAN is a definite Third Eye Must Buy series, and if you missed #1, pick it up for a buck here at Third Eye this week.

Click here to read what POP MATTERS has to say about JOE THE BARBARIAN

PUNISHER #14 *FRANKENCASTLE PT 4* – ONE OF THE FRESHEST, QUIRKIEST MARVEL COMICS ON THE STANDS! A PERSONAL FAVORITE, AND A MUST-READ FOR FANS OF BIZARRE, FUN COMICS!

All right, what started out as a guilty pleasure has become a full-fledged obsession here for me with FRANKENCASTLE. Dude, this is the illest, craziest comic I have read in quite some time. It’s definitely the freshest thing they’ve done with the Punisher in the 616 Marvel Universe, and while I’m trying not to get hung up on “What happens after this story ends? What’s gonna go down with the Punisher?”, I think it’s probably one of the best things I’m reading. Seriously.

First off, the artwork is fantastic. Tony Moore is the man, and he’s got such a unique, stylized technique to his art, that he just takes whatever book he’s on, and makes it into his own world. The coloring especially on this one really pops for me, and I’m pretty excited to hear we’re going to see some guest-art by a favorite legend of mine, Dan Brereton, in this week’s issue.

Secondly, Rick Remender has managed to take an idea that could’ve totally flopped, and been complete crap, and make it into something that is fresh, fun, and definitely on the trail-blazing fore-front of 21st Century Comic Awesomeness. His characterization of not just The Punisher, but the Legion of Monsters, is dead on, and has given these under-used characters more life than they’ve seen in years.

So, now you’re probably wondering why I’m so amped up on a storyline that sounds.. well, kind of goofy? Well, let me tell you about FRANKENCASTLE, and maybe you’ll get where I’m coming from on this one.

WHAT IS FRANKENCASTLE? The FRANKENCASTLE story arc takes place directly after the DARK REIGN LIST PUNISHER one-shot where Daken chopped the Punisher into pieces and dumped his remains in the sewers. His remains are then gathered by Man-Thing and the Morlocks that live below, and taken deep into the Morlock Tunnels where all of the Marvel Monsters have gone into hiding.

Why are the Marvel Monsters hiding? Well, they’re being hunted by a steampunk monster of a man in a giant clockwork suit, and an army of Cyber-Samurais. Folks. I can’t make this up. It’s too good. And, what do they want with The Punisher’s remains, you’re probably asking?

Well, they patch him together into this Frankenstein-looking monstrosity, and are hoping to receive his military strategy as an aide in saving their skins. Now, Castle, of course, is ticked they didn’t leave him dead. He’s an abomination now, and he knows it. He has to constantly keep taking these brain-glue pills to keep his synapses firing right, or else he finds himself reduced to a mindless, growling beast. As the story goes on, we see a Morlock.. in a Devo shirt.. bringing Castle his pills, and just helping him adjust to life amongst the Monsters. Castle, of course, is still not sold on his newfound existence or in helping these folks… and then the Cyborg Samurais raid the tunnels, and we see Castle cradling the body of said Morlock in his arms.. a smoking hole in his Devo shirt. And, then, from there, Castle decides it’s time to throw down.

I know it sounds weird, but this is the good kind of weird, folks. It’s got great art, great story, and probably the best take on the Legion of Monsters characters in a long time. And, they’re all here too… Morbius the Living Vampire, Werewolf by Night, the Living Mummy.. some baby Fin-Fang-Fooms.

If you want to try FRANKENCASTLE, we still have all of the chapters in stock, and you can get started by picking up PUNISHER #11 *FRANKENCASTLE PT 1*.

Click here for a preview of PUNISHER #14 *FRANKENCASTLE PT 4*

A DOUBLE-DOSE OF DEADPOOL THIS WEDNESDAY WITH DEADPOOL #19 *WHATEVER A SPIDER CAN PT 1*DEADPOOL MERC WITH A MOUTH #8..PLUS, A LADY DEADPOOL POSTER!

What’s better than ONE Deadpool book? How about TWO Deadpool books? Yup, this week we get a double-dose of the Merc With A Mouth, and hell, they even threw in a smoking cool poster of Lady Deadpool too.

First on the agenda, we’ve got DEADPOOL #19 which begins the new story arc pairing ol’ Wade Wilson with Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-man. Now, you know as well as I do that a dream team couldn’t be better made than these two. You’ve got two of the biggest smart-asses in the Marvel Universe coming head to head, and you know… it’s only going to end in a very horrible, horrible… yet hilarious way. We can only assume that Deadpool’s taken his whole “finding himself” thing to the streets of New York, where he figures maybe.. just maybe, he could be a good stand-in for the wallcrawler..

Click here for a preview of DEADPOOL #19 *WHATEVER A SPIDER CAN PT 1*

Next up, we’ve got the zaniest of the Deadpool titles with DEADPOOL: MERC WITH A MOUTH #8. Deadpool, Headpool, Betty, and Agent Bill head into the Marvel Zombieverse to get to the bottom of this whole flesh-eating superhero thing, once and for all.

Click here for a preview of DEADPOOL: MERC WITH A MOUTH #8

And, then, last but not least… A LADY DEADPOOL poster!

JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #42 – JAMES ROBINSON’S KILLER NEW DIRECTION ON THE JLA CONTINUES AS DICK GRAYSON JOINS THE TEAM!

I don’t know about you guys, but I really enjoyed last month’s JLA #41, where the new direction of the JLA began, and the new team was revealed. I thought that the storytelling was sharp, and there was enough of a balance between the characters we all know and love, and then the lesser known characters that you need in the mix, to keep things interesting. I also really dug Bagely’s pencils on the book, and feel that he really shines as a team-book artist.

This week, Robinson continues his new direction for the League (which is essentially the Titans grown up, with a mix of some heavy-hitters like Green Arrow, and Green Lantern), as we find out whether or not Dick Grayson will accept the invitation to join the team (aw c’mon, we all know he’s going to). Plus, it looks like Dr. Impossible (remember the guy that Brad Meltzer made cool on his relaunch of JLA a few years back?)

All in all, the new JLA looks to be a solid team book, and we’re excited to see what the second issue of the official new direction holds.

Click here to read more about JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #42

ZOMBIES VS. ROBOTS: AVENTURE #1 DELIVERS… ZOMBIES ROBOT SMACKDOWN MADNESS!

What more can be said then.. Zombies vs. Robots. I mean, c’mon.. what more could you want? Seriously though, I’m intrigued by this one. I mean, imagine this… the world is now over-run by zombies, the human race is pretty much extinct, and there’s a handful of robots left fighting off the zombie hordes, and trying to restore the human race.

And, you know.. zombies do need brains, so what the heck are they going to do when they try to sink those teethers into a metal robot skull? Well, it’s not going to be pretty.

Each issue is made up of three stories that continue in each issue. The first story is Kampf, which is the big war story, set in the early days of the Zombie/Robot War, where you’ve got humans and robots fighting alongside each other to squash the zombie menace. The second story is Masques, which focuses on how scientists have tried to build this giant metal suit to go through some sort of time-travel gateway.. and of course, it fails miserably, and then some maintenance guy finds the suit and uses it to kind of half-assedly fight zombies. And, then the third of the stories in each issue is Zuvembies, which is follows a small group of survivors in Haiti, as they try to use voodoo and magic to form their own resistance against the zombies.

All in all, this one sounds like a lotta fun, and I’m pretty interested to read the first one this Wednesday and see how it is.

STAFF PICKS

Steve – Mesmo Delivery = Dude, awesome art, awesome story, violent as hell, and it’s caused me to coin a new term: Truckstop Noir. Seriously, if you took Johnny Cash’s darkest ballads, a couple of Pogues bar-room romps, Steve Ditko, Paul Pope, and Geoff Darrow and mixed them all together in a tumbler of Jack Daniels.. you’d get MESMO DELIVERY. Pick this one up, for sure!

Trish – Choker #1 = I LOOOOOOVE Ben Templesmith’s art, and this book is a perfect fit. Kind of reminds me of Ed Brubaker’s CRIMINAL meets Men in Black. Weird crime noir mixed with mutants and aliens.

Torma – NEXTWAVE: AGENTS OF H.A.T.E ULTIMATE COLLECTION= one of my favorite all-time comics. it’s like you took every obscure Marvel character and ran them through a blender with ’80s Arcade games, and Warren Ellis’s twisted brain.

Matt – Haunt #5 = Robert Kirkman continues to make this one of the best comics coming out monthly. Super bloody, but well-written all the way through.

WHAT’S NEW @ THIRD EYE FOR WEDNESDAY 2/17/10

WHAT’S NEW @ THIRD EYE FOR WEDNESDAY 2/17/10

Hey gang! Here’s a full listing of new releases arriving at Third Eye this Wednesday! See something you just absolutely gotta have? Shoot us an email at thirdeyecomics@gmail.com, and we’ll be happy to set it aside for you!

  • ADVENTURES OF SIMONE & AJAX GN
  • AIR #18
  • ALMOST SILENT HC
  • AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #621 *GAUNTLET PT 10*
  • ANGEL #30
  • ANGEL #30 VIRGIN ART COVER
  • ANGEL ONLY HUMAN TP
  • ARCHIE & FRIENDS TP v.v3 CARTOON LIFE
  • ARCHIE DOUBLE DIGEST #206
  • ASTOUNDING WOLF-MAN TP v.3
  • ASTOUNDING WOLF-MAN #21
  • ATOMIC ROBO REVENGE OF THE VAMPIRE DIMENSION #1
  • AUTHORITY THE LOST YEAR #6
  • AVENGERS VS. AGENTS OF ATLAS #2
  • AZRAEL #5
  • BATMAN #696
  • BATMAN BLACK & WHITE STATUE MARSHALL ROGERS
  • BATMAN STREETS OF GOTHAM #9
  • BATMAN THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD #14
  • BLACK PANTHER POWER TP
  • BLACK WIDOW AND THE MARVEL GIRLS #4
  • BLACK WIDOW DEADLY ORIGIN #4
  • BLACKEST NIGHT SERIES 3 BLACK LANTERN AQUAMAN ACTION FIGURE
  • BLACKEST NIGHT SERIES 3 ARISIA ACTION FIGURE
  • BLACKEST NIGHT SERIES 3 STAR SAPPHIRE ACTION FIGURE
  • BLACKEST NIGHT SERIES 3 LARFLEEZE, ORANGE LANTERN ACTION FIGURE
  • BLACKEST NIGHT THE FLASH #3 *BLACKEST NIGHT*
  • BLACKEST NIGHT THE FLASH #3 VARIANT *BLACKEST NIGHT*
  • BLADE OF THE IMMORTAL LEGEND OF THE SWORD DEMON SC
  • BROKEN TRINITY TP
  • BUCKAROO BANZAI HARDEST O/T HARD #2
  • CAPTAIN AMERICA #603
  • CAPTAIN AMERICA #603 DEADPOOL VARIANT
  • CARS #1
  • CHASE VARIAN ONE-SHOT IS ALL I NEED *BY BLEEDINGCOOL / LYING IN THE GUTTERS COLUMNIST RICH JOHNSTON*
  • CHASE VARIANT ONE SHOT IS ALL I NEED LIEFELD VARIANT
  • DANTES INFERNO #3
  • DAREDEVIL #505
  • DAREDEVIL #505 DEADPOOL VARIANT
  • DARK AVENGERS #14  *SIEGE*
  • DARK AVENGERS #14 DEADPOOL VARIANT
  • DARK AVENGERS PREMIERE HC v.2 MOLECULE MAN
  • DC UNIVERSE ORIGINS TP
  • DEADPOOL #19 *WHATEVER A SPIDER CAN PT 1 – FEATURING SPIDER-MAN!*
  • DEADPOOL MERC WITH A MOUTH #8
  • DEATHLOK #4
  • DEVIL #1 *THIRD EYE CERTIFIED COOL*
  • DIE HARD YEAR ONE #6
  • DOCTOR VOODOO AVENGER OF SUPERNATURAL #5
  • DOOMWAR #1
  • DOOMWAR #1 MARVEL WOMEN VARIANT
  • DRONE #3
  • ENDERS SHADOW COMMAND SCHOOL #5
  • FANTASTIC FOUR IN SEARCH OF GALACTUS HC
  • FARSCAPE ONGOING #4
  • FINAL CRISIS AFTERMATH DANCE TP
  • FREE REALMS #6
  • GARTH ENNIS BATTLEFIELDS HAPPY VALLEY #3
  • GHOSTBUSTERS HOLIDAY SPECIAL TAINTED LOVE ONE-SHOT
  • GI JOE COBRA II #2
  • GI JOE TP v.2
  • GREEN LANTERN #51 *BLACKEST NIGHT*
  • GREEN LANTERN #51 VARIANT
  • GREEN LANTERN CORPS #45 *BLACKEST NIGHT*
  • GREEN LANTERN CORPS #45 VARIANT
  • GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY #23 *REALM OF KINGS*
  • GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY #23 DEADPOOL VARIANT
  • HALO HELLJUMPER PREMIERE HC
  • HEAVY METAL SPRING 2010
  • HELLBLAZER #264
  • HULK #20 *FALL OF HULKS PT 6*
  • HULK #20 MCGUINNESS VARIANT
  • HULK PREMIERE HC v.4 HULK VS X-FORCE
  • HUNTERS FORTUNE #3
  • IGNITION CITY TP v.1
  • INCORRUPTIBLE #3
  • INCORRUPTIBLE #3 VARIANT COVER
  • INCREDIBLE HERCULES #141
  • INCREDIBLE HERCULES #141 DEADPOOL VARIANT
  • INCREDIBLE HULK #607 *FALL OF HULKS PT 7*
  • INCREDIBLE HULK #607 MCGUINNESS VARIANT
  • INCREDIBLES #5
  • INVINCIBLE #70
  • INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #21 2ND PRINT
  • INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #22 2ND PRINT
  • JENNIFER LOVE HEWITTS MUSIC BOX #3
  • JOE THE BARBARIAN #2 *THIRD EYE MUST BUY*
  • JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #42
  • JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #42 VARIANT
  • KICK-ASS PREMIERE HC *THIRD EYE MUST BUY!!!!*
  • KOBRA RESURRECTION TP
  • LADY DEADPOOL by ROB LIEFELD POSTER
  • LOCKE & KEY CROWN OF SHADOWS #3
  • LOCKE & KEY CROWN OF SHADOWS #3 VARIANT
  • LOGANS RUN #1
  • MAGOG #6
  • MARVELS EYE OF CAMERA #6
  • MICE TEMPLAR DESTINY #7
  • MODERN WARFARE 2 GHOST #3
  • NEW DEAD ZOMBIE ANTHOLOGY TPB
  • OUTSIDERS #27
  • PERHAPANAUTS MOLLYS STORY ONE-SHOT
  • POWER GIRL #9
  • PSYLOCKE #4
  • PUNISHER #14 *FRANKENCASTLE PT 4*
  • RESURRECTION v.2 #8
  • SAVAGE DRAGON BACK IN BLUE TP
  • SIMPSONS COMICS #163
  • SONIC UNIVERSE #13
  • SPIDER-MAN #1602 #5
  • SPIDER-MAN THE GAUNTLET PREMIERE HC ELECTRO & SANDMAN
  • SPIDER-WOMAN #6
  • STAND SOUL SURVIVORS #4
  • STAR TREK DS9 FOOLS GOLD #3
  • STAR TREK ROMULANS PAWNS OF WAR TP
  • STAR WARS KNIGHTS OF THE OLD REPUBLIC #50
  • STARMAN OMNIBUS HC v.4
  • SUPERGIRL #50
  • SUPERGIRL #50 TURNER VARIANT
  • SUPERMAN/BATMAN #69
  • SUPERNATURAL BEGINNINGS END #2
  • TALISMAN ROAD OF TRIALS #4
  • THOR BY DAN JURGENS & JOHN ROMITA JR TP v.2
  • THE TICK #2 (Ongoing Series)
  • TINY TITANS #25
  • TRANSFORMERS BUMBLEBEE #3
  • TRANSFORMERS BUMBLEBEE #3 VARIANT
  • TRANSFORMERS LAST STAND OF THE WRECKERS #2
  • TRANSFORMERS LAST STAND OF THE WRECKERS #2 VARIANT
  • UNCANNY X-MEN #521 *NATION X*
  • UNCANNY X-MEN #521 DEADPOOL VARIANT
  • UNCLE SCROOGE #388
  • VINCENT PRICE PRESENTS #15
  • WEB OF SPIDER-MAN #5 *THE GAUNTLET*
  • WEB OF SPIDER-MAN #5 DEADPOOL VARIANT
  • WEEKLY WORLD NEWS #2
  • WOLVERINE DARK WOLVERINE PRINCE TP
  • WOMEN O THE DCU SERIES 3 HIPPOLYTA BUST
  • ZOMBIES VS ROBOTS AVENTURE #1

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WHAT’S NEW @ THIRD EYE FOR WEDNESDAY 1/13/10

WHAT’S NEW @ THIRD EYE FOR WEDNESDAY 1/13/10

Hey gang! Here’s a full listing of new releases arriving at Third Eye this Wednesday! See something you just absolutely gotta have? Shoot us an email at thirdeyecomics@gmail.com, and we’ll be happy to set it aside for you!

  • ABSOLUTION #6
  • ACTION COMICS #885
  • ADVENTURE COMICS #6
  • AGE OF REPTILES JOURNEY #2
  • ALAN MOORE’S NEONOMICON #0 HORNBOOK *BRAND NEW ALAN MOORE SERIES FROM AVATAR PRESS!*
  • AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #617 *THE GAUNTLET CONTINUES, AS THE RHINO RETURNS!*
  • AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #617 QUINONES VILLAIN VARIANT
  • AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #617 RHINO IS COMING VARIANT
  • AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #617 SOMETHING IS COMING VARIANT
  • THE ANCHOR #4
  • ANGEL #29
  • ANGEL #29 VIRGIN COVER
  • ANITA BLAKE LAUGHING CORPSE EXECUTIONER #3
  • ARCHIE DOUBLE DIGEST #205
  • ARMY OF DARKNESS TP v.9
  • ALIENS VS PREDATORS THREE WORLD WAR #1
  • BARACK THE BARBARIAN #4
  • BATGIRL #6
  • BATMAN #695
  • BATMAN THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD TP
  • BATMAN WIDENING GYRE #4
  • BATMAN WIDENING GYRE #4 VARIANT
  • BETTY & VERONICA DOUBLE DIGEST
  • BLACK PANTHER 2 #12
  • BLACK WIDOW DEADLY ORIGIN #3
  • BLADE OF THE IMMORTAL TP v.22
  • BOOSTER GOLD #28
  • BORIS KARLOFF TALES OF MYSTERY HC v.2
  • BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER #31
  • CARS #0
  • CATWOMAN #83 *BLACKEST NIGHT*
  • CAVEWOMAN MERIEMS GALLERY #5
  • CLEANERS TP v.1 ABSENT BODIES
  • CONAN THE CIMMERIAN WEIGHT OF THE CROWN
  • CYBERFORCE/HUNTER KILLER #4
  • DANTES INFERNO #2
  • DARK X-MEN #3
  • DAYTRIPPER #2
  • DEAD ROMEO TP
  • DIE HARD YEAR ONE #4
  • DMZ #49
  • DOC SAVAGE THE SILVER PYRAMID
  • DOCTOR WHO ONGOING #7
  • ED HANNIGAN COVERED
  • ELEPHANTMEN TP v.2 FATAL
  • FALLEN ANGEL REBORN TP v.1
  • FLASH VS GORILLA GRODD MINI-STATUE
  • GALACTICA 1980 #4
  • THE GHOUL #2
  • GI JOE MOVIE SNAKE-EYES #4
  • THE GOON TP v.00 ROUGH STUFF
  • GREEN ARROW/BLACK CANARY #28
  • HACK/SLASH #29
  • HUMAN TARGET CHANCE MEETING
  • INCREDIBLES #4
  • INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #22 *STARK DISASSEMBLED PT 3*
  • MAGOG #5
  • MARVELS PROJECT #5
  • MARVELS PROJECT #5 PAREL VARIANT
  • MUPPET SHOW #1
  • NATION X #2
  • NO HERO TP
  • ODYSSEY TP GN
  • PHANTOM GHOST WHO WALKS #7
  • POWER OF SHAZAM #48 *BLACKEST NIGHT*
  • PSYLOCKE #3
  • PUNISHERMAX #3
  • REALM OF KINGS IMPERIAL GUARD #3
  • REBELS #12
  • RED SONJA OMNIBUS TP v.1
  • REX MUNDI TP v.6 GATE OF GOD
  • RUNAWAYS ESCAPE TO NEW YORK HC
  • SECRET SIX #17 *BLACKEST NIGHT*
  • SHIELD #5
  • SHONEN JUMP FEBRUARY 2010
  • SKY DOLL FACTORY #2
  • SONIC THE HEDGEHOG #208
  • SPAWN ORIGINS TP v.4
  • SPIDER-MAN AND SECRET WARS #2
  • SPIDER-MAN ELECTION DAY TP
  • SPIDER-MAN RETURN OF THE BLACK CAT HC
  • STAR TREK CAPTAINS LOG SULU #1
  • STAR WARS KNIGHTS OF THE OLD REPUBLIC v.8 TP
  • STAR WARS OMNIBUS SHADOWS OF THE EMPIRE TP
  • STRANGE #3
  • SUPER FRIENDS #23
  • SUPER HERO SQUAD #1
  • S.W.O.R.D #3
  • TALISMAN ROAD OF TRIALS #3
  • THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY #7
  • TITANS #21
  • TOYFARE #151
  • TRANSFORMERS ALL HAIL MEGATRON TP v.4
  • TRANSFORMERS ONGOING #3
  • TRANSFORMERS ONGOING #3 VARIANT
  • ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN TP v.22
  • ULTIMATUM TP
  • UNCANNY X-MEN FIRST CLASS #7
  • THE UNWRITTEN #9
  • WALT DISNEY’S COMICS & STORIES #702
  • WEEKLY WORLD NEWS #1
  • X-MEN FOREVER #15
  • X-MEN ORIGINS CYCLOPS

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THIS WEEK’S HIGHLIGHTS @ THIRD EYE FOR WEDNESDAY 1/6/10


IT’S HERE! THE SIEGE BEGINS THIS WEDNESDAY IN SIEGE #1, ACCOMPANIED BY SIEGE: THE EMBEDDED #1!


The biggest Marvel event since the Civil War begins this Wednesday here at Third Eye in the pages of SIEGE #1! The Marvel Universe is going to be making a shift into a whole new era for this decade, and SIEGE is the beginning of that era. The reason why this event is so special is because it serves as many things: the ending of the Dark Reign storylines and subplots, an accessible entry-point for readers looking to jump into the Marvel Universe, and the launching point of what Marvel has dubbed “The Heroic Age.”

The general story of SIEGE, and the ramifications it’s sure to be having on Marvel, is something that was conceived years ago by Bendis, and the other top creators at Marvel.  The plot lines to Siege have been being built since the launch of CIVIL WAR, and this kind of serves as both the end of an era, and the beginning of a new era.
Now, the question that I’m sure a lot of you are thinking is: Can I jump into Siege without an extensive prior knowledge of the Marvel Universe and it’s events from the last few years? And, the answer is YES, you can. I do recommend snagging a copy of the SIEGE CABAL one-shot that kicked everything off a month ago (still in stock here at Third Eye), but other than that, it’s relatively easy to jump right in.
Of course, if you find yourself hooked on what’s going on, we can definitely point you in the right direction on what to get caught up on for the series.
As for the actual meat and potatoes of what SIEGE is about? Well, here’s the lowdown.. it’s the fall of Norman Osborn, it’s the reuniting of Captain America, Iron Man, and Thor, and it’s the turning point for the Marvel Universe. The actual story? Basically, Loki is subtly manipulating Norman Osborn into invading Asgard. Loki justifies it by saying it’s not good for the Asgardians, OR Humans to be in such a close proximity to one another. Of course, Osborn needs a reasoning for taking the Dark Avengers, the combined forces of the U.S Military and SHIELD, and more and waging war on a City of Gods. And, so it begins. An Asgardian is set up as the public fall guy, causing the deaths of thousands of innocent bystandards, and Osborn is ready to siege Asgard.
Meanwhile, Loki is pulling the strings, and making the manipulations to get things to this point. You can bet that he has lofty ambitions of taking the throne of Asgard from his brother Thor.
This story is going to be a HUGE event that will bring the deaths of some characters, the resurrections of others, and will set the stage for the next decade of Marvel Comics. If AVENGERS DISASSEMBLED and CIVIL WAR were the books that set up things for the first decade of the 21st Century, then SIEGE is the book that sets things up for the era of 2010 and beyond.
From what I’ve read and heard, one of the strongpoints of SIEGE #1 is that it doesn’t waste time and gets right into the action. If you felt that Dark Reign had gotten a little stale, and there wasn’t much happening at some points, then SIEGE makes you forget about that right away. Several of the Dark Avengers gett key moments that’re gonna leave your jaws dropped. And, for those of you like myself who’re big Thor fans, from what I’ve seen, he has some truly EPIC defining moments.
With a killer creative team of BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS and former Thor artist, Olivier Coipel, I think that you’ll all really enjoy SIEGE. It looks to be accessible, action-packed, well-paced, and is beautifully illustrated. And, with the fact that SIEGE ends a week before IRON MAN 2 debuts in theaters, and Marvel’s Free Comic Day book being an Iron Man/Thor one-shot by John Romita JR and Matt Fraction, well I think it’s safe to say that the events happening in SIEGE could be very, very important on a very, very broad scale.
Click here to read a preview of SIEGE #1
SIEGE THE EMBEDDED #1 EXPLORES THE WHOS, THE WHATS, AND THE WHYS OF THE SIEGE!

Alongside the release of SIEGE this week, we get to see the launch of a 4 issue mini-series that will be explaining a lot of the in-between pieces in SIEGE that may not get fleshed out as well. This four issue series provides not only a man on the street view at what’s happening in the pages of SIEGE, but also the whos, the whats, and the whys of Osborn, Loki, and the rest of the major player’s actions.
Normally when Marvel runs their events, there’s a nice solid sister book to the main book, and it looks like the Embedded will be filling that role this go around.
Click here for a preview of SIEGE: THE EMBEDDED #1
WALKING DEAD VOLUME 11: FEAR THE HUNTERS ARRIVES THIS WEDNESDAY! WANT TO HOP ONTO THE MONTHLY SERIES? PICK UP ISSUES #67, AND #68 ALONGSIDE VOLUME 11 TO GET CAUGHT UP! Not reading Walking Dead? Try Volume 1 this week at Third Eye for only $9.99, and get your $ back if you don’t like it!

Here it is, everybody! The series that EVERYONE is foaming at the mouth for the next trade paperback of arrives this Wednesday with it’s latest installment. And, I know that I write about how great the series every time a new installment comes out, but I can’t help it.. Walking Dead remains one of the most consistently entertaining, and enjoyable monthly comic series on the stands. Not only does it read great in the monthlies, but it also reads fantastic in the collected editions. So, before I go any further telling those of you who’re already hooked what you already know, let me preach the WD gospel to those of you who haven’t yet tried the series.
First off, it doesn’t matter who you are, or what your taste in comics is, you will love Walking Dead. I have not yet had someone not like this series. It’s that freaking good. Now, why is Walking Dead such a big deal? Well, lets rewind back six or seven years ago when the series first launched. There were a sea of zombie comics on the racks. It was right around the Great Zombie Revival of 2002/2003, when Dawn of the Dead got re-made, and the undead became chic. And, when Walking Dead was released by some guy named Robert Kirkman that no one had really heard of… well, most people missed it. Now, as the series has gone on (now on issue #68) for the last several years, it has amassed one of the most die-hard, loyal, and rabit fan-bases I have ever seen in a comic. And, it’s well deserved. Walking Dead is not just a story about zombies, in fact, the zombies are the backdrop, and the real monsters are the desperate human beings trapped in a world crumbling down around them. You almost forget about the zombie threat, until they wander into scene, and take a hunk out of somebody. But, what makes Walking Dead good is the characters, and the storytelling.
Robert Kirkman (who also writes HAUNT, INVINCIBLE, and much more) builds his characters up, makes them so human that you feel like you know them, and then sometimes.. he abruptly kills them off, just when you’ve gotten attached. There are so many spoiler moments that punch you in the gut in this series, it’s unbelievable. And, each issue, as well as each graphic novel leaves you on such a sharp, cliffhanger that you want to scream.
A testament to Walking Dead’s quality, and measure is how it is one of the very few series I’ve seeen where someone who is normally strictly a trade paperback only person, will break down and start getting the issues.
This week, in celebration of the release of the 11th volume of WALKING DEAD, we’re running a special promotion: Buy Walking Dead Volume 1 for only $9.99, and if you don’t like it, bring it back for a full refund. Hell, buy a copy for that friend of your’s you’re trying to get into comics, and if THEY don’t like it, then bring it back for a refund. This is the kind of comic book that comes around once a decade, and if there was one book that I’d put at the very top of a Best Of The 2000s list… it’d be Walking Dead.
Click here to read the Wiki entry on Walking Dead for more info.
And, as for those of you who’re already eagerly awaiting the 11th volume, don’t worry, we have a big stack coming in on Wednesday. However, you know how crazy the demand for these are, so if you do want us to hold you a copy, feel free to shoot me an email and let me know, and we’ll do so. Want to hop onto the monthly series? Can’t handle the long, long waits between trades? We’ll have plenty of both WD #67, and #68 in stock for you to do just that!
BLACKEST NIGHT “BACK FROM THE DEAD!”RESURRECTS TWO CULT CLASSIC DC FAVORITES, AND BRINGS TWO EXCITING STORYLINE DEVELOPMENTS IN THE PAGES OFSUICIDE SQUAD #67 (A must for Secret Six fans) AND WEIRD WESTERN TALES #71



What is “DC Back from the Dead?”
January is going to be a skip month for Blackest Night, meaning that Blackest Night #7 will not be shipping until February 24th. Now, I know, it sucks that we’re going to have to wait a little longer for the next installment, especially after the freaking rock n roll ass-kicker that was Blackest Night #6. However, DC is letting the story continue to be told throughout the month of January in the pages of 8 one-shot issues that are resurrecting fan-favorite series. And, man, the concept IS awesome.
Check it out, here’s the deal… Blackest Night mastermind, Geoff Johns, has scoured the DCU, and handpicked these titles dating all the way back to the Silver Age. These are the books that were ahead of their time, or scored a personal place in many fan’s hearts. And, here’s where it gets even cooler… each one of the books features current age DC characters throwing down with Black Lantern-ized versions of characters tied to their history.
So, for example.. the Question #37 will feature Renee Montoya, the Question, throwing down with the Black Lantern Vic Sage Question… the original!
Not only do we get to see these great books return, but we also get to see the sick, and twisted Black Lantern spin on some of our favorite characters, and we love it. Geoff Johns was quoted as having said ““I wanted to create something tied to Blackest Night that would not only let us spotlight characters and explore ramifications from the main series, but also push the idea of raising the dead beyond comics. And have some fun doing it. I thought literally raising ‘dead’ titles would be different, fun and actually give me and the other writers a chance to explore the next level of Blackest Night. ” And, it’s pretty damn cool, seeing actual dead titles brought back from the dead for the story of Blackest Night to continue through.
Finally, the CREATIVE TEAMS! Greg Rucka writing an issue of the classic Denny O’Neil Vic Sage Question! Another issue of James Robinson Starman! Gail Simone and John Ostrander pairing up for Suicide Squad! I mean, it doesn’t get cooler than this.
So, give these a shot this week, folks. These definitely look like something a little more special than the normal tie-ins, and I really think they all look like quality reads.
Suicide Squad #67This one’s being penned by the current writer of cult favorite SECRET SIX, and then the master behind the classic Suicide Squad run of the ’80s. Suicide Squad was the first real book in the ’80s to define grim and gritty. While Dark Knight Returns and Watchmen kicked the doors off their hinges, it was Suicide Squad that quietly, but consistently took modern superhero comics into darker territory. A series about criminals in the DCU being recruited for special missions that they weren’t intended to come back alive from STILL manages to be an intense, and gritty read. And, it should be very interesting to see which Black Lanterns are rising up to come for the current Secret Six, and what skeletons are going to come flying out of Suicide Squad’s closet.
Weird Western Tales #71 - Some of DC’s coolest characters are their often overlooked Weird West line-up. Jonah Hex has one of the most underrated monthly ongoings out on the stands right now, and with a movie due out this summer, he’s going to be getting a bit more attention. What’s really intriguing about this one though is the fact that this is one of the first DC Comics I’ve seen written by Editor-In-Chief Dan Didio. And, with the buzz on his new direction on Outsiders continuing to build, I’m excited to see how his chops are. As for the actual issue.. .the concept is genius.. every single dead DC Wild West character, from Jonah Hex to Bat Lash, are rising from their graves as Black Lanterns in the modern world, and wreaking havoc. How cool is it going to be to see a Black Lantern Hex throwing down with DCU Heroes?
BLACKEST NIGHT WONDER WOMAN #2 FOLLOWS UP THE KILLER FIRST ISSUE OF THIS LIMITED THREE-ISSUE SERIES!

This one was a real surprise for me. I mean, I have come to expect a pretty high level of quality out of most of the Blackest Night tie-ins, but the first issue of Blackest Night Wonder Woman delivered the goods.. BIG TIME! I did have reasonably high hopes for the book due to the fact that Rucka was writing it, and his run on Wonder Woman was one of the best I think that’s been done in recent times. The fact is though, is that it’s very rare that Wonder Woman really clicks as a character. Her shining moments always seem to be in Elseworlds series, or things like DC New Frontier. But, hold up.. this 3-issue limited series taking place in the world of BLACKEST NIGHT is a good, ass-kicking portrayal of the Amazon Princess.
I mean, the first issue kicks off with her taking Maxwell Lord’s head with a battle axe. How much cooler could you want WW?
And for those of you who’ve been following Blackest Night, then you saw the interesting turn of events in #6… where.. well.. I can’t drop spoilers. I will say that this issue looks to be taking place in between Blackest Night #5, and #6, as it looks like we see Wonder Woman prior to the events of BN #6.
Did you miss BLACKEST NIGHT WONDER WOMAN #1? No worries, we still have plenty in stock for you to get caught up with!
Click here to read more about BLACKEST NIGHT WONDER WOMAN #2

THE UNWRITTEN VOLUME 1: TOMMY TAYLOR AND THE BOGUS IDENTITY! ONE OF THE BEST NEW VERTIGO SERIES IN THE LAST FIVE YEARS! HARRY POTTER MEETS TWISTED CELEBRITY SCANDAL! A MUST-READ FOR FANS OF FABLES, SANDMAN, AND MORE!

One of the best new Vertigo series we’ve seen in the last few years has been the brand new UNWRITTEN from LUCIFER creative team, Mike Carey and Peter Gross. This series is GOOD. Simply put. On the surface, it’s easily summed up as Harry Potter meets Twisted Celebrity Scandal, but beneath the surface, there’s so much more going on. If you’re not yet reading the Unwritten, now is your chance to jump aboard, and for only $10, which is a steal. This is one of the best monthly books we’re reading here at Third Eye, and the story is just getting richer, and deeper.
The Unwritten is many different things, it starts out as a the simple tale of a fellow named Tom Taylor. His father was a famous writer who wrote a series of books called the Tommy Taylor books, so, think Harry Potter here. Being the child that his father based the Tommy Taylor character off, he’s had a relatively easy life, touring the convention circuit and cashing in on his father’s work and his likeness. A scandal erupts in the first issue that he’s not really the son everyone thought he was, and Tom Taylor’s life begins to crumble around him… and then he finds out he’s not real at all, but is in fact, the actual fictional character his father had been writing about, and has somehow crossed over into the realm of reality.
From there, the story takes off into something so deep, yet so simple, that it’s the main reason why we love the book so much. A literary conspiracy that touches everyone from Tom’s father to the story of Frankenstein to Rudyard Kipling and Oscar Wilde.
The different storytelling elements meld well, and range from excerpts of the Tommy Taylor novels, to blog postings, to the actual here and now of Tom Taylor. And, holy cow, the art manages to capture everything PERFECTLY.
For those of you who’re into high concepts, well-put together storytelling and a little bit of fun like you’d find in Fables, then Unwritten is for you. In fact, I almost envy you guys who’re gonna pick up the trade, for getting the first five issues all at one time. Waiting 30 days for these things is TORTURE. And, for a $10 Vertigo first trade, they have packed it with a lot of great extras. You get a foreword from Fables creator Bill Willingham, an additional inclusion of prose and sketches that have yet to be used in the world of the Unwritten, and may not be.
One of the best series of 2009, we can’t recommend this one enough, folks!
Clickhere to read more about THE UNWRITTEN here.
ORC STAIN #1 DELIVERS QUIRKY, FUNKY ORC-KILLING MADNESS FROM RISING INDIE STAR JAMES STOKOE! A MUST-READ FOR KING CITY, COWBOY NINJA VIKING AND SCOTT PILGRIM FANS! IMAGINE “SCOTT PILGRIM” MEETS THE VIDEO GAME BRUTAL LEGEND

Here’s one I’m personally VERY excited about. Orc Stain is a brand new IMAGE series from another young, rising indie star, James Stokoe (most well-known at the moment for the killer WONTON SOUP series). Now, before I go further, let me say that I’m excited about this one for many different reasons. One of these is because the creator and his girlfriend were friends and co-workers of mine about five years ago. I’ve watched both of their careers progress pretty well as I ventured off into my own career of retailing, and it’s been pretty cool to see them really come into their own. In fact, James and Marley actually did some killer artwork for my old band’s demo CDs way back when. And, even then, I was floored by the dude’s art talent. I thought WONTON SOUP was good, but I think that ORC STAIN is where he’s going to really come into his own. The story sounds awesome, it sounds fresh, it sounds different, and it’s accompanied by his incredible, hyper-detailed artwork (which kind of reminds you of a blend of Tank Girl & Gorillaz artist Jamie Hewlett, Geoff Darrow, and old school Warhammer Tyranid box art).
Plus, Image has really been on a roll with all the great new series they’ve kicked off, so it’s going to be cool to see them venturing into the world of fantasy, albeit, in a very unique manner.
What’s ORC STAIN all about? It’s a fantasy story set on a war-ridden planet nearly entirely over-run by Orcs. You start the story following a spiritually bankrupt Orc who basically has the ability to find the weak spot in any object. He makes his living looting graves, but pretty soon he’s wanted by the crazy large armies of the Orc Tsar who needs his gift to unlock the organ of a long-dead God. This is the story of One-Eye.
Why is it going to rule? Well, it sounds like a striaght-forward sci-fi/fantasy story, but trust me, judging from what I’ve seen of James Stokoe’s previous work, there’s going to be a humorous, yet clever twist on the world, and it’s inhabitants. I’m sure we’ll see lots of Orcs getting blown up in all manners, and the one thing you can almost be sure you’re going to get is some seriously good artwork. Plus, it looks to continue the same trend of fresh, and hip new ideas coming out of IMAGE Comics these days (i.e CHEW, Cowboy Ninja Viking, ect).
You should definitely click here to read more about ORC STAIN #1, and totally pick it up this week, I think it’s going to rock!!
HAUNT #4 ARRIVES, AS ROBERT KIRKMAN (WALKING DEAD, INVINCIBLE) and TODD MCFARLANE’S ULTRAVIOLENT SMASH HIT NEW SERIES CONTINUES TO SET THE RACKS ABLAZE HERE AT THIRD EYE!


HAUNT has quickly become one of the monthly series I look forward to the most every month. I mean, the pacing, and storytelling has been great, with WALKING DEAD & INVINCIBLE mastermind ROBERT KIRKMAN handling the writing duties, and of course, the artwork is amazing with Ryan Ottley/Greg Capullo/Todd McFarlane working the comics triple threat.
But, I think the thing that I enjoy the most about HAUNT is that it takes me back to what it felt like to first be getting into comics. The book has a good, solid story, which of course, keeps me coming back, but it’s the visceral sense of violent fun, over-the-top bad guys, and flawed morality that’s striking a nerve with me. I mean, HAUNT is everything I loved about comics when I was 13, but with the modern sensibilities and quality of 21st century comics.
In other words, HAUNT is just plain good comics. Are you reading it yet? If not, here’s the rundown.. Black Ops soldier gets killed over not doing some dirty work for the company. Comes back, “haunts” his brother, trying to tell him what happened.. his brother, a priest, and he are completely estranged from one another. Agency sends folks to kill the brother, and he posesses his brother to rip their heads off… and thus, HAUNT is born. Cool powers, not afraid to shed a little blood, tons of internal conflict, a mysterious origin.. it’s everything you’d want out of a new superhero, you know?
If you haven’t yet hopped aboard HAUNT, we currently have issues 1, 2 and 3 still available for you to give it ago, and get caught up relatively easily.
Click here to read the Wiki entry on HAUNT
VERTIGO CRIME: THE CHILL FROM CRITICALLYACCLAIMED CRIME NOIR NOVELIST JASON STARR AVAILABLE AT THIRD EYE THIS WEDNESDAY! “THE DEPARTED” meets “SON OF SAM”

The new VERTIGO CRIME imprint has been one of the coolest successes we’ve seen for Vertigo in a while. Original graphic novels, running from about 150-250 pages, packed full of pulpy, crime noir storytelling that takes you from every corner of the world that you could possibly imagine. This one, THE CHILL, is probably one of the ones I am most excited for.
Jason Starr, the author, is an INCREDIBLE crime novelist, who has delivered some great noir masterpieces like LIGHTS OUT, and COLD CALLER. His style is sharp, violent, and has a machine-gun kind of rhythm that keeps you turning the pages as quick as the bodys are dropping. And, the artwork by Mick Bertilorenzi (who I actually am not that familiar with) is perfect.

one part noir cop tale, it’s a murder mystery that’s got it’s roots in the world of Celtic mythology. Imagine this.. you meet the most drop dead gorgeous girl you’ve ever seen, and she takes you down to a desolate part of town, for the night of your life…. and then, before you konw it, an old Irish man wearing celtic warpaint jams a ceremonial spear through your heart, and spits out some world in Gaelic. And, that’s just the set-up….
THE CHILL is a very cool, mean little graphic novel that takes two of my favorite things: hardboiled crime comics, and vicious horror comics, and fuses the two together seemlessly. I highly recommend it to fans of CRIMINAL, and HELLBLAZER.
Click here for a preview of THE CHILL.
CABLE #22 HOMECOMING PT 2 CONTINUES THE FINAL CHAPTER IN THE “MESSIAH” TRILOGY

The one thing that has really been consistently good out of the X-Family of books has been the books that factor strongly into the “Messiah” trilogy which began in MESSIAH COMPLEX, continued in MESSIAH WAR, and is now concluding in HOMECOMING. Of course, all of this paves the way for a cryptically entitled event known as SECOND COMING, but we’ll get to that when we get o that, you know?
Seriously though, Cable has been a solid, consistent read for almost the entirety of it’s run. There’s been a couple of blah issues here, or there, but the fact that Marvel has finally found a niche for this character that we thought had lost his luster back in the late ’90s, is pretty amazing.
And, the mystery of Hope is becoming clearer and clearer. I think it’s no secret that the last hope for the mutant race may just be the reincarnation of the Phoenix. But, of course, all the obvious clues they’re laying out might just be red herrings to lead me astray.
Either way, we’re stoked for the next part of this to hit this Wednesday, so, make sure not to miss it!
Click here to read a preview of CABLE #22 *HOMECOMING PT 2

BPRD: KING OF FEAR #1 KICKS OFF A BRAND NEW OCCULT HELLRIDE THROUGH THE BPRD AND HELLBOY UNIVERSE THIS WEDNESDAY!

It’s always a cause for rejoice when we get a brand new BPRD series, and this Wednesday, we get to see the launch of the KING OF FEAR, which looks AWESOME. First off, it’s got Guy Davis handling the art, and dude.. Guy Davis is one of the most underrated guys working today. His style is very unique, and almost abrasive at first, but pretty soon, you realize how much you love it… without realizing you liked it in the first place. I know, that doesn’t make any sense, but I feel that Guy Davis is one of the best artists to deliver the goods on the Hellboy/BPRD front.
What is KING OF FEAR about? Well, those crazy plague frog things, and frog people, and other frog madness are finally going to be put to rest once and for all. And, Kate Corrigan is on her way to Hunte Castle in Austria (the sight where Hellboy originally took out the Conqueror Worm), to rescue special agent Johann Kraus.
Clickhere to read the preview of BPRD: KING OF FEAR #1
PUNISHER MAX GET CASTLE ONE-SHOT – BRUTAL, HARD-HITTING TALE OF THE PUNISHER, THE S.A.S, AND AFGHANISTAN

The Punisher MAX one-shots are always solid, entertaining reads. The world that GARTH ENNIS originally set up has given many talented writers a great opportunity to write the PUNISHER how he should be written: NC-17, hard-hitting, real. A killer.
This one-shot hitting this Wednesday features characters from the infamous Barracuda storyline, where Punisher’s old war buddy, Yorkie’s, who is now dead due in part to the Punisher/Barracuda feud, son has come back to avenge his father’s death. The question is, does he blame the Punisher? We think he does.
This one is sure to be a solid, hard-hitting read, featuring a squad of S.A.S commandos who just returned from the mountains of Afghanistan, and are set to put the PUNISHER through a living hell. Question is though, is he the Hunter, or the Hunted?
FRANK MILLER’S DAREDEVIL BORN AGAIN FINALLY AVAILABLE AGAIN IN TRADE PAPERBACK!

Daredevil is one of those characters that has always had really good, strong stand-out stories that define the character. From the classic FRANK MILLER stories, to the more modern Brian Michael Bendis and Ed Brubaker stuff. But, the one Daredevil story that stands the test of time as one of the best Daredevil stories ever told has gotta be BORN AGAIN by FRANK MILLER (SIN CITY, 300, ect ect) and DAVID MAZZUCCHELLI (BATMAN YEAR ONE, ASTERIOS POLYP). This is just a plain incredible tale which takes the Man Without Fear through his lowest lows, and highest highs.
Karen Page, Matt Murdock’s former lover, sells his secret identity for a drug fix. And, from that point forward, we see the Kingpin take Daredevil down to the lowest of lows, dismantling his entire life piece by piece.
This is one that I really think can’t be done justice with just words. You have to read it, and with this new edition of the story now available in softcover, it’s the perfect time to give it a look.

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