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WHAT’S NEW @ THIRD EYE FOR WEDNESDAY 2/24/10

WHAT’S NEW @ THIRD EYE FOR WEDNESDAY 2/24/10

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!

  • 28 DAYS LATER #7
  • 28 DAYS LATER #7 VARIANT COVER
  • 45 (FORTY FIVE) GN
  • AIRFIGHTERS #1
  • ALMOST SILENT HC
  • AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #622 *THE GAUNTLET PT 10*
  • ARCHIE #606
  • ART OF HACK/SLASH SC v.1
  • AVENGERS INITIATIVE #31 *SIEGE* 2ND PRINT
  • AVENGERS INITIATIVE #33 *SIEGE*
  • AVENGERS INITIATIVE #33 DEADPOOL VARIANT
  • AVENGERS KORVAC SAGA PREMIERE HC
  • ALIENS VS PREDATOR WORLD WAR THREE #2
  • BATMAN AND ROBIN #9 *BLACKEST KNIGHT PT 3* THIRD EYE MUST BUY
  • BATMAN AND ROBIN #9 VARIANT
  • BATMAN CHRONICLES TP v.9
  • BATMAN KING TUTS TOMB TP
  • BEN TEN ALIEN FORCE DOOM DIMENSION GN v.1
  • BILLY BATSON AND THE MAGIC OF SHAZAM #13
  • BLACK LANTERN GREEN ARROW #30 *BLACKEST NIGHT*
  • BLACK LANTERN GREEN ARROW #30 VARIANT
  • BLACK TERROR #8
  • BLACKEST NIGHT #7 *BLACKEST NIGHT – THIRD EYE MUST BUY*
  • BLACKEST NIGHT #7 VARIANT
  • BLACKEST NIGHT #7 SKETCH VARIANT
  • BLACKEST NIGHT JSA #3 *BLACKEST NIGHT*
  • BLACKEST NIGHT JSA #3 VARIANT
  • BROKEN RINITY PANDORAS BOX #1
  • BUCK ROGERS #9
  • CAPTAIN AMERICA THEATER OF WAR HC
  • CAPTAIN SWING #1 *NEW ELLIS SERIES!* THIRD EYE MUST BUY
  • CHRONICLES OF WORMWOOD LAST BATTLE #3
  • CLASSIC GI JOE TP v.7
  • COMIC BUYERS GUIDE #1664
  • COWBOY NINJA VIKING #4
  • CRAZIES PART 1 HOPMAN BOG
  • CRAZIES PART 2 DWYER CREEK
  • CRAZIES PART 3 BLACK POND
  • CRAZIES PART 4 OGDEN MARSH
  • DAREDEVIL LONE STRANGER TP
  • DARK AVENGERS #13 SIEGE *2ND PRINT*
  • DARK TOWER BATTLE OF JERICHO HILL #4
  • DARK WOLVERINE #82 *SIEGE* 2ND PRINT
  • DARK WOLVERINE #83 *SIEGE*
  • DARK WOLVERINE #83 DEADPOOL VARIANT
  • DARKSTALKERS NIGHT WARRIORS #1
  • DEADPOOL #20 *WHATEVER A SPIDER CAN PT 2*
  • DEADPOOL & CABLE ULTIMATE COLLECTION TP BOOK 01
  • DEATHLOK #4
  • DODGEM LOGIC MAGAZINE #1 *ALAN MOORE’S NEW MAGAZINE! COMICS, MUSIC, OCCULTISM, AND MORE!*
  • DONALD DUCK AND FRIENDS #351
  • DR WHO MAGAZINE #418
  • ENDERS GAME MAZER IN PRISON SPECIAL
  • FALL OF THE HULKS RED HULK #2 *FALL OF THE HULKS*
  • FANTASTIC FOUR #576
  • FANTASTIC FOUR #576 DEADPOOL VARIANT
  • FANTASTIC FOUR BY JONATHAN HICKMAN PREMIERE HC V.1
  • FINAL CRISIS AFTERMATH RUN TP
  • FLASH REBIRTH #6
  • FLASH REBIRTH #6 VARIANT
  • GI JOE OPERATION HISS #1
  • GI JOE OPERATION HISS #1 VARIANT
  • GOLD DIGGER #115
  • GOTHAM CITY SIRENS #9
  • GRAVEL #17
  • HALO BLOODLINE #3
  • HITMAN TP v.2 10000 BULLETS
  • IMAGE UNITED #0 *IMAGE UNITED INTERLUDE!*
  • IMMORTAL WEAPONS TP
  • INCREDIBLE HERCULES HC SACRED INVASION
  • INCREDIBLE HULK PREMIERE HC v.1 SON OF BANNER
  • INDIANA JONES FURTHER ADVENTURES OMNIBUS TP v.3
  • IRON MAN I AM IRON MAN #2
  • IRON MAN vs WHIPLASH #4
  • IRREDEEMABLE #11
  • IRREDEEMABLE #11 VARIANT
  • JET SCOTT HC
  • JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA #36
  • JUXTAPOZ v.17 #3 MARCH 2010
  • KING CITY #5
  • KNIGHTS OF THE DINNER TABLE #159
  • KUROSAGI CORPSE DELIVERY SERVICE TP v.10
  • LEAST I COULD DO BEGINNINGS HC v.1 LOOK AT ME
  • LUKE CAGE NOIR PREMIERE HC
  • MADAME XANADU #20
  • MARVEL ADVENTURES IRON MAN SPIDER-MAN TP DIGEST
  • MARVEL ADVENTURES SPIDER-MAN #60
  • MARVEL PREVIEWS #79
  • MARVELOUS LAND OF OZ #4
  • MARVELS PROJECT #6
  • MARVELS PROJECT #6 MCNIVEN VARIANT
  • MARVELS PROJECT #6 PAREL VARIANT
  • MEGAMAN MEGAMIX GN v.1
  • MARVEL MASTERWORKS CAPTAIN AMERICA TP v.1
  • MODELS INC TP
  • MS MARVEL #50
  • MS MARVEL #50 RENAUD VARIANT
  • MUPPET KING ARTHUR #2
  • NATION X #3
  • NEW AVENGERS #62 *SIEGE*
  • NORTHLANDERS #25
  • OFFICIAL HANDBOOK OF MARVEL UNIVERSE A-Z UPDATE #1
  • OFFICIAL INDEX TO MARVEL UNIVERSE #14
  • PALS N GALS DOUBLE DIGEST #139
  • POPGUN v.4
  • PREVIEWS #258 MARCH 2010
  • PROJECT SUPERPOWERS CHAPTER TWO #7
  • PROJECT SUPERPOWERS CHAPTER TWO TP v.1
  • PVP #44
  • REALM OF KINGS INHUMANS #4
  • ROBOCOP #2
  • SCALPED #35
  • SECRET WARRIORS #13
  • SECRET WARRIORS #13 DEADPOOL VARIANT
  • SONG OF SAYA #1
  • SOULFIRE NEW WORLD ORDER #5
  • SOULFIRE VOLUME TWO #2
  • SPIDER-MAN ANTI-VENOM TP
  • SPIDER-MAN CLONE SAGA #6
  • SPLENDID MAGIC OF PENNY ARCADE 11.5 ANNIVERSARY EDITION HC
  • STAR TREK MOVIE ADAPTATION #1
  • STAR TREK THE NEXT GENERATION GHOSTS #4
  • STAR WARS LEGACY #45
  • SUPERMAN #697
  • TALES FROM RIVERDALE DIGEST #37
  • TALES OF THE DRAGON GUARD #1
  • TALES OF TMNT #67
  • TARZAN THE JESSE MARSH YEARS HC v.5
  • TEEN TITANS #80
  • THOR #607 *SIEGE – BIG ISSUE!* THIRD EYE MUST BUY
  • THOR #607 DEADPOOL VARIANT
  • THUNDERBOLTS #141 *SIEGE*
  • TRANSFORMERS ONGOING SERIES #4
  • TRANSFORMERS ONGOING #4 VARIANT
  • ULTIMATE COMICS ENEMY #2
  • ULTIMATE COMICS IRON MAN ULTIMATE COLLECTION TP
  • UNKNOWN SOLDIER #17
  • USAGI YOJIMBO #126
  • VICTORIAN UNDEAD #4
  • VIKING #5
  • WALKING DEAD #70
  • WALL-E #3
  • WALT DISNEYS VALENTINES CLASSICS HC v.1
  • WE WILL BURY YOU #1 *THIRD EYE CERTIFIED COOL!*
  • WE WILL BURY YOU #1 TEMPLESMITH VARIANT
  • THE WEB #6
  • WEIRD WORLD OF JACK STAFF #1
  • WEREWOLVES ON THE MOON VERUS VAMPIRES TP v.1
  • WILDCATS #20
  • WIZARD MAGAZINE #223
  • WONDER WOMAN #41
  • X-FACTOR #202
  • X-FORCE #24 *NECROSHA*
  • X-MEN FOREVER #18
  • X-MEN LEGACY #233 *NECROSHA*
  • X-MEN LEGACY 233 DEADPOOL VARIANT
  • X-MEN PREPARE FOR SECOND COMING ONE-SHOT *FREE THIS EEK AT THIRD EYE!!!*

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

BATMAN AND ROBIN #8 *IN BLACKEST KNIGHT PT 2* – THE LEAD UP TO BRUCE WAYNE’S RETURN CONTINUES, AND THE MYSTERIES BEHIND BLACK HAND’S CONNECTION TO BATMAN CONTINUE!



A couple of weeks ago, the biggest Batman story arc in Grant Morrison’s critically acclaimed BATMAN AND ROBIN series began. A story arc that not only intends to answer some very crucial questions about Bruce Wayne, and his relation to BLACKEST NIGHT, but also, serves as a lead-in to this spring’s highly anticipated BATMAN: THE RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE. And, it began with a bang!

Since the beginning of Blackest Night, we’ve all been wondering what the deal was with Black Hand, and the supposed skull of Bruce Wayne. In Blackest Night 5, we were completely mind-boggled by what appeared to be the resurrection of Batman as a Black Lantern. Of course, there were some little clues and hints that it may not be the real thing. In other words, there’s some very well done collaboration going on between Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, and DC’s editorial department in making sure that everything links up how it should.

And, this leads us to Grant Morrison’s BLACKEST KNIGHT storyline which began in BATMAN AND ROBIN #7, and will be running through BATMAN AND ROBIN 8 and 9. We started out in BATMAN AND ROBIN #7, with the reintroduction of two of my personal favorite characters: Knight and Squire. Essentially, England’s answer to Batman and Robin. They’re assisting Dick Grayson in locating one of the last remaining Lazarus Pits. We get a very cool, and interesting trip into the underworld of England, and even a neat look at the Rogues Gallery of Knight and Squire. It’s kind of cool to see the paralells that run between here and Gotham City. Of course, we know why they’re looking for the Lazarus Pits, but you and I both know things aren’t going to work out quite how they should. The end of BATMAN AND ROBIN #7 showed us something very cool, involving the gloved hand of a certain Dark Knight. But we’re thinking that all is not as it seems.

This week, the storyline continues in BATMAN AND ROBIN #8 *IN BLACKEST KNIGHT PT 2*, as we see Dick Grayson, Knight, Squire, and Batwoman explore the mysteries of the Lazarus Pit,  and the terror they may have unleashed on the world. The ties between Bruce Wayne and Blackest Night baddie, Black Hand may be revealed a little more. Meanhwhile, back in Gotham City, Alfred and Damian (Robin), who’s recuperating, are at the mercy of some serious bad mojo.

Folks, I can’t stress enough how great of a book BATMAN AND ROBIN has been, and it just gets better. If you’re not reading Batman and Robin, and you’re a Batman fan at all, then you are missing out on what is possibly the best Batman monthly series in many years. Morrison has demonstrated his passion for the characters by not paying homage to great stories of the past, but also, adding a fresh, new dynamic to the characters, and their world. I mean, in just 8 issues, Morrison’s introduced several villains and supporting characters that’re already much more interesting than some characters that get full 6 issue arcs fleshing out their back stories. And that’s after just a few panels of appearances!

If you’re looking to hop onboard with the current arc, BLACKEST KNIGHT, you can do so by grabbing BATMAN AND ROBIN #7 *IN BLACKEST KNIGHT PT 1*, this serves as a fantastic jumping on point, and is a great area for new readers to come aboard. If you’re really intrigued by the series, and want to get the entire run so far, we currently have issues 1-7 all well-stocked here at Third Eye.

Either way, be sure to check out BATMAN AND ROBIN #8 *IN BLACKEST KNIGHT PT 2*

Click here to read an interview with Grant Morrison about BATMAN AND ROBIN: IN BLACKEST KNIGHT

HAUNT #5 – THE FIRST STORY ARC IN THE HIT ONGOING SERIES FROM ROBERT KIRKMAN (WALKING DEAD, INVINCIBLE) AND TODD MCFARLANE CONCLUDES THIS WEDNESDAY!



One of the best books to come out of 2009 was the new Image ongoing series HAUNT. Written by one of our favorite writers here, Robert Kirkman (the man behind WALKING DEAD and INVINCIBLE), and illustrated by comics legend TODD MCFARLANE, and rising star INVINCIBLE artist RYAN OTTLEY, HAUNT is a true all-star title. Each issue is better than the last, in our opinion, and we feel that Kirkman is really hitting his stride now with issue #5 due out this week. The beauty of HAUNT is it celebrates the fun you can have with comics. It brings you back to when you were 13, and you found yourself saying “THAT’S SICK!!”, but at the same time, it’s got a very well-written story that keeps you interested, and doesn’t come off as one-dimensional. It’s this combination of a visceral fun read, with a well-paced, and well-crafted storyline that makes HAUNT so damn good. Oh, and the art is crucial. :)

What’s Haunt all about? HAUNT is the story of two brothers. Kurt and Daniel Kilgore. Daniel, a catholic priest, is estranged from his brother Kurt, a government agent. When Kurt gets murdered, due to his mission, and his refusal to follow the agenda of it completely, soemthing goes wrong. He’s still on this plane, as a ghost, and as his brother Daniel, is about to be murdered in connection to Kurt, Kurt posesses him, and the two bond.. forming HAUNT. The two begin a bloody path to find out the mysteries behind Kurt’s murder, and also how to protect themselves and any of their loved ones from being hurt in the crossfire. And, this is just the first story arc.

Why we love it? On the surface, the plot sounds like it could be a little one dimensional, but that’s the beauty of HAUNT. Kirkman takes an ages old concept (two brothers who hate each other, one dies, the other takes vengeance), and adds depth, and a compelling storyline to it, which makes everything seem fresh. The art and story mesh together perfectly, and each issue is a literal breakneck joyride from cover to cover. The book is violent as hell, which adds to the hyper-kinetic visceral appeal the series has. And, the plot, and characterization are just plain great. The story behind Kurt and Daniel continues to flesh out with each issue, making for a more compelling relationship between the two brothers. The supporting cast, as well as the “bad guys” of the series also gain more depth as things go on. Another reason why we love it? Every issue is packed with those moments that evoke that teenage excitement of a stack of comics, and Slayer albums, where you just go “dude.. that’s awesome.” The way that Kirkman is exploring the character’s powers is pretty damn cool, and there’s many moments when it comes down to that.

Want to Catch Up? We currently have HAUNT issues #1-4 all well-stocked here at Third Eye, so if you’re interested in hopping on, we got you covered.

ADVENTURE COMICS #7 *WHAT WOULD BLACK LANTERN SUPERBOY DO?* FEATURING BLACK LANTERN SUPERBOY - A VERY SPECIAL BLACKEST NIGHT ISSUE EXPLORES BLACKEST NIGHT’S EFFECTS ON CONNOR KENT!



Blackest Night continues to deliver some of the best stuff on the stands. The conclusion to last week’s BLACKEST NIGHT WONDER WOMAN was awesome, and that QUESTION one-shot rocked pretty hard too. And, now this week, we get to see a very cool one-shot issue of ADVENTURE COMICS featuring Connor Kent, Black Lantern. You might remember at the end of BLACKEST NIGHT 5, and then throughout BLACKEST NIGHT 6, many of the DCU’s characters who had previously returned from the grave (like Green Arrow, Superman, Wonder Woman, and yes, Superboy) were reclaimed by Nekron, and converted into BLACK LANTERNS.

Picking up on that plot thread, this week, in ADVENTURE COMICS #7, we get to see the very dark side of Superboy, as all the nasty stuff hiding beneath his subconcious comes to surface. And, according to the DCU Source blog, we learn a pretty nasty secret about Connor Kent that’s going to blow a lot of fans away. In addition, something big that’s supposed to significantly impact the character and his place in the DCU is supposed to happen in this issue as well.

All we know is that Adventure Comics has been one of our favorite new DCU titles since issue #1. Geoff Johns launched this series perfectly, and it’s continued to carry steam all the way through. We did think it may have jumped the shark a little with Superboy Prime, but now that they’ve gotten back to focusing on Connor Kent, it’s picking back up a lot of steam. PLUS, it’s Blackest Night this week, and it’s one of the coolest Blackest Night angles we’ve seen: what does the corrupting influence of Nekron do when it taints heroes who already escaped death once?

Click here to read more about ADVENTURE COMICS #7 FEATURING BLACK LANTERN SUPERBOY

SECRET SIX #18 *BLACKEST NIGHT*CONCLUDES THE SECRET SIX / SUICIDE SQUAD BLACKEST NIGHT SAGA! FIND OUT WHY SECRET SIX IS ONE OF OUR FAVORITE DC BOOKS!



Secret Six has really turned into one of my favorite DC titles over the last year and a half. Gail Simone proves that she’s one of the best “team book” writers in the biz, and especially excels at working with characters that have been out of the spotlight for a bit. Her characterization of the members of Secret Six is dead on, and has fleshed out this team as a very cool, very solid line-up. The concept of taking a line-up of assorted DC supervillains, and neutral characters, and using them as a last resort kind of team.

The current story arc that’s been going down is a crossover with the predecessors of Secret Six, the Suicide Squad. Gail Simone has teamed up with the original Suicide Squad writer, John Ostrander, to tell this tale, and set against the backdrop of BLACKEST NIGHT, it’s been great.

Suicide Squad #67 is where it begins with the original Suicide Squad, featuring characters like Bronze Tiger, Amanda Waller, and more, going head to head with the Secret Six… and the common theme? Deadshot. A prominent member of both teams, and both teams want him. Of course, there needs to be a reason for why this book carries the Blackest Night banner, and it’s in the shape of old school DC villain, The Fiddler. Yes. The Fiddler. Seriously. But, it works, we swear!

The story continues in SECRET SIX #17, and admittedly, feels much smoother than the rocky start of SUICIDE SQUAD #67. Gail Simone’s quirky characterization of the Secret Six really shines here, against the backdrop of the Black Lantern invasion. The brutality of the Black Lanterns is really taken up quite a few notches in both this and Suicide Squad 67, showing us some of the creepiest, most intense actions by the Black Lanterns yet. They’re savage as hell, and haven’t shown vicious streaks like this since Blackest Night #1. Caliafore’s art really brings the Lanterns to life.

This week, the storyline concludes in the pages of SECRET SIX #18 *BLACKEST NIGHT*, and all that needs to be said is Amanda Waller is unleashing a Manhunter on the Black Lanterns.

If you missed Suicide Squad 67, or Secret Six 17, don’t worry, we still have plenty of both in stock.

MESMO DELIVERY GRAPHIC NOVEL ARRIVES THIS WEDNESDAY, AND DELIVERS ONE OF THE BEST LOOKING NEW STORIES I’VE SEEN! EX-BOXERS, ELVIS IMPERSONATORS,  AND SOME INCREDIBLE ART!



One thing that I take pride in here at Third Eye is we have a pretty good eye for new talent, and finding those real gems that could be often overlooked amongst the sensory overload of the monthly PREVIEWS catalog. The most recent of these killer finds, is the graphic novel MESMO DELIVERY by Rafael Grampa. This is something that I’ve been excited about since I first heard about it last year. The artwork is INCREDIBLE looking, and reminds me of a cross between Geoff Darrow and Paul Pope. And, the story concept sounds AWESOME.

What’s MESMO DELIVERY about? Mesmo Delivery is about a don’t ask, don’t tell delivery service that employs Sangrecco, an aging Elvis impersonator, and a retired boxer named Russo. From there, we follow the pair as they descend into a gritty, grungy hell of shady deals, and shadier characters. There’s some very cool storyline twists, and turns, so we’re trying not to say too much about the plot, because it’s one of those stories that pulls you in, and takes you to some very unexpected places. It’s a very cool action/horror kind of vibe that the book carries.  It almost reminds you of something like Reservoir Dogs or Pulp Fiction, with the level of violence and consequences that apply to it.

Why we love it? Well, first off.. the artwork is INCREDIBLE. I mean, I think most of you guys can tell that I tend to pay more attention to writers than artists, but I do appreciate good art, and dude, Rafael Grampa has got it. The characters in the book are ugly, but in that noble way, where you can almost hear the sounds of Johnny Cash playing in the background as they crash through their twisted world. The characters are over-the-top, but the dialogue helps keep them grounded in believability. From the story, to the art, to the whole aesthetic of the book in general.. we can’t talk enough good about MESMO.

MESMO DELIVERY kind of feels like a weird cross between SCALPED and THE GOON. Gritty as hell, hardcore to the max, but, also, very much over-the-top. We can’t recommend this one enough folks, check it out this week!

Click here to read a preview of MESMO DELIVERY!

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #620 *THE GAUNTLET PT 9* THE RETURN OF MYSTERIO CONCLUDES HERE!


The Gauntlet storyline that’s been running through Spider-man has been top notch all the way through. There’s just something that’s cool about getting Spidey back to his roots, and reintroducing all the classic Spider-man villains we all grew up with. From the very start with the new twist on Electro, up through the new Rhino… it’s been good reads all the way through.

What is the Gauntlet? The Gauntlet is an over-arching themed storyline that’s running through AMAZING SPIDER-MAN. It began in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #512, and has consisted of two and three issue mini-story arcs reintroducing many of Spide-man’s deadliest classic Rogues (Sandman, Electro, Rhino, ect). The whole thing is leading up to the return of the Sinister Six, and is kind of a way of wearing Spidey down one by one, for the devastation that The Sinister Six will deliver en masse.

Want to catch up on THE GAUNTLET? Click here for the Third Eye Gauntlet Checklist. All issues are currently in stock here at Third Eye!

Now, onto the current story arc.. Mysterio! The reintroduction of MYSTERIO has been pretty badass, and the character is as vicious as he’s ever been. This Wednesday, we see the third and final chapter of Mysterio’s “introduction arc.” Marcos Martin’s artwork in this arc has been incredible, and Dan Slott has been able to deliver a very fresh, fast storyline that has kept us interested. In fact, I think that’s part of what has made the GAUNTLET so good is the rotating arcs have featured different creative team, giving each classic Spidey villain their own distinct feel, and energy. In other words, what works for Sandman, may not work for Rhino, and so on. We haven’t seen much of Mysterio, other than him acting as a behind-the-scenes puppet master, but we’re expecting in this week’s issue to see what’s up with his motivations, and renewed interest in the wallcrawler.

Click here for a preview of AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #620

HELLBLAZER: PANDEMONIUM GRAPHIC NOVEL ARRIVES WEDNESDAY! BRAND NEW STORY! ORIGINAL WRITER JAMIE DELANO RETURNS TO CONSTANTINE WITH LOSERS ARTIST JOCK!



As long-time Hellblazer fans, we’re very excited about the news of original series writer, Jamie Delano, returning to Constantine’s world again. And, even better, is he’s paired up with the incredibly talented Jock for the art duties on the book. And, even better than better, is that the plot behind this new original graphic novel featuring everyone’s favorite con artist sounds pretty damn cool.

First off, Delano takes Constatine to a place he’s never been: Iraq. The ultimate anti-authoritorian, Constantine, has been somehow convinced (or coerced) by government agents to be their interrogation expert on a P.O.W who’s been driving all the other interrogators mad with some form of magic.

Delano carefully crafts a tale where the politics don’t get in the way of the story, but are still made relevant in regards to Constantine and his world. The real cool aspect of Constantine’s new surroundings is all of the interesting occultism, and mysticism that hasn’t really been explored that deeply before in the pages of Hellblazer.

Jock’s artwork fits the story perfectly, making it so you can almost feel the oppressive sunlight beating down on you, and feel the sand stinging your face. His art, and Delano’s story makes a perfect match, and the end result is a damn good Hellblazer story. Probably one of the best ones we’ve seen in a few years.

Click here for a preview of HELLBLAZER PANDEMONIUM

WARREN ELLIS’S NEXTWAVE ULTIMATE AGENTS OF H.A.T.E
COLLECTION TRADE PAPERBACK OUT THIS WEEK! ONE OF ELLIS’S BEST! HILARIOUS, WHACKED OUT, OVER-THE-TOP SUPERHERO SCI-FI MARVEL MADNESS!




Back in 2006, one of the best damn Marvel comics of this past decade was released. A rare fusion of over-the-top superhero awesomeness, twisted humor, bigger than life sci-fi madness, and of course, a generous helping of the inimitable Warren Ellis, Nextwave quickly rose to the top as one of those books that many comic fans hadn’t read, but anyone who had.. LOVED IT. Not just loved it, but we were fanatical about it. Talking about it in reverant tones. And now, after a couple years of the first volume trade paperback of this series being out of print, Marvel has put the complete series (volumes 1 and 2 of the trade paperbacks) together in one giant slab of awesome. So, lets talk a little about what the heck NEXTWAVE: AGENTS OF H.A.T.E is all about.

WHAT IS NEXTWAVE? NEXTWAVE was a series that was written in two issue story arcs.  Each issue starting with a humorous F.A.Q in which the questions are answered in enthusiastic, over-the-top, marketing language that goes into some strange and disturbing territories. This also helps introduce the characters to readers, as well as fleshing out the world for first-time readers. The actual NEXTWAVE team, AGENTS OF H.A.T.E, is composed of several minor, third-string Marvel characters, like  Monica Rambeau, the former Captain Marvel, Tabitha Smith, formerly known as Boom Boom / Meltdown from X-FORCE, Aaron Stack, the Machine Man, Elsa Bloodstone, the Monster Hunter, and a brand new character only known as The Captain (formerly known as CAPTAIN ####, but apparently the words were so horrible that, allegedly, Captain America beat the hell out of him, and left him in a dumpster with a bar of soap in his mouth). This team are known as H.A.T.E, which stands for Highest Anti-Terrorism Effort, and are tasked with fighting U.W.M.D (Unusual Weapons of Mass Destruction). Once the team finds out they’re funded by S.I.L.E.N.T, a terrorist group, they pack their bags, and hightail it in the Shockwave Rider. They fly around, getting into messes, destroying U.W.M.Ds S.I.L.E.N.T has planted all around the country as H.A.T.E commander Dirk Anger (a parody of NICK FURY) pursues them.
The U.W.M.Ds include Fin Fang Foom, Broccoli Men, Ultra-Samurai, and the Mindless Ones.

Why We Love NEXTWAVE? Warren Ellis once described his process on NEXTWAVE as being the Authtority stripped of all logic, and insanity. He said it’s an absolute distillation of the superhero genre, and said that he was going for a series that was 100%, pure, unadulterated comic book mayhem and fun. People kicking people, and exploding.  And, this, this is why we love NEXTWAVE. It’s funny as hell, violent as hell, and has an insane energy that literally leaps off of each and every page. The dialogue, of course, is on point, and sharp as hell, with Ellis putting his distinct flavor on both that and the high-action storytelling. The characterization is quirky as hell, but awesome. Machine Man as an alcohol-chugging, human-hating jaded, bitter robot, Boom Boom talking in internet speak, and memes, and more make the cast really shine. And, then there’s the flashbacks, where we see characters like Captain America, Ulysses Bloodstone, and The Celestials acting comedically out of character. NEXTWAVE feels like a weird cross between bigger than life Silver Age MARVEL COMICS, post-modern superhero storytelling like THE AUTHORITY and the ULTIMATES, an internet forum where people post pictures of cats in zany messes, and a 16-bit shoot’em up video game.

In other words, NEXTWAVE is awesome.

This Wednesday, we’ll have the complete NEXTWAVE: AGENTS OF H.A.T.E ULTIMATE COLLECTION trade paperback available here at Third Eye, and if you just flat out enjoy good comics, we recommend picking it up.

CHOKER #1 *THIRD EYE CERTIFIED COOL* – BRAND NEW HARDBOILED CRIME NOIR MINI-SERIES FROM BEN TEMPLESMITH (artist on FELL, 30 DAYS OF NIGHT, ect). FANS OF FELL CHECK THIS OUT!

One of our favorite artists here at THIRD EYE is BEN TEMPLESMITH. He’s done an incredible amount of stuff, including the modern classic series FELL, the horror series that spawned a franchise 30 DAYS OF NIGHT, the DEAD SPACE comics, and much, much more. His style is unique, fresh, and very cool.. and it’s a perfect fit for crime noir series, as showcased by FELL.

This is why we’re so freakin’ stoked about his brand new series CHOKER from IMAGE COMICS. The story of CHOKER features Johnny “CHOKER” Jackson, who was once one of SHOTGUN CITY’s most promising police officers, and is now a bitter private detective. And, now he’s been offered his job back on the force, provided he can nail a twisted drug dealer that’s selling a very exclusive product. Oh, and he’s got a terrible case of something called Alien Hand Syndrome.

Judging from the preview pages we’ve seen, this one looks very promising as an exploration of a dirty, filthy city brimming with corruption and despair. The perfect setting for a good crime noir comic. And, while the premise does seem very familiar, considering we’re all very big fans of FELL, we’re sure it’s got a much different twist than Fell, not to mention the storytelling of FELL is very much dependant upon the unique format Ellis uses for it. In other words, this is a fresh new crime noir book that is going to kick seven different kinds of ass. Templesmith has proven in the past he’s got a good knack for plotting, and his artwork speaks for itself.

Check out a preview of CHOKER #1 by clicking here.

GRANT MORRISON’S ALL-STAR SUPERMAN VOLUME 2 TRADE PAPERBACK AVAILABLE WEDNESDAY AT THIRD EYE!

The second half of Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely’s (the creative team that launched the current hit series, BATMAN AND ROBIN) ALL-STAR SUPERMAN arrives this Wednesday in softcover, and it’s definitely a big deal. While it’s been almost a year since the actual hardcover of ALL-STAR SUPERMAN v.2 arrived, we do know that some of you have been waiting for the second volume to hit softcover, and we’re sure you’re gonna be stoked to finish up this epic run.

Morrison’s ALL-STAR SUPERMAN is probably one of the best takes on the Man of Tomorrow we’ve ever read. This storyline came out back before Geoff Johns had shown us why Superman can be cool, and we can proudly say that this series was the first in opening the door to us really appreciating the character of SUPERMAN. From the storytelling to the artwork, it’s top notch all the way through. Not familiar with ALLSTAR SUPERMAN? Here’s the skinny..

What’s ALL-STAR SUPERMAN all about? Grant Morrison did something that, at the time, was impossible. He showed us how cool the Silver Age was, and how cool those concepts could be. In this 12 issue limited series, Morrison stripped the Man of Steel down to his timeless, iconic appeal, and showed us why he is one of the best comic book characters of all time. The story? Superman is dying of what is essentially a super-cancer, and each issue deals with him tying up his affairs and leaving the world in the best shape possible that he can.

Basically, when a team of scientists on a mission to explore the sun ends up in danger, Superman swoops in to save the day from a genetically enhanced clone of Lex Luthor. Luthor, of course, has orchestrated all of this to overwhelm Superman’s cells with a massive amount of solar radiation, giving him the power to project his bioelectric aura, but also overloading his cells.. and leaving him with one year to live. Superman hides his impending death from the public, but embarks on a 12 issue journey to wrap up his affairs. Moments ranging from his reveal of his secret identity to Lois, and the design of a “Super” suit for her to be like him for a day, to the death of Pa Kent, all make for very heart-touching moments in Superman lore. The series more or less takes the Silver Age quirkiness of the old Superman comics, and puts a modern day spin on it, making for a really cool read. You see that some of the things that make Superman great are the bigger than life scenarios he ends up finding himself in. The story is all set within it’s own continuity, allowing Morrison to do exactly what he wishes with the story, and making the story stand alone as a solid piece of storytelling.

Simply put, this is one of the best Superman stories of all time, and even if you HATE the character.. we guarantee that by the end of the first chapter of the first trade paperback, you’ll end up in love with the whole concept of Superman and the world he exists in.

ALL-STAR SUPERMAN volume 1 trade paperback is currently in stock now at Third Eye, and volume 2 will be available in softcover this Wednesday.

“WONDERLAND” PUBLISHERS ZENESCOPE UNVEIL NEW SERIES: SCIENCE FICTION & FANTASY ILLUSTRATED #1 THIS WEDNESDAY!

The fine folks at Zenescope who’ve brought you twisted renditions of the Alice in Wonderland sagas, and now currently, with their dark take on the world of NEVERLAND, have brought us a brand new series in addition to their library, in the shape of SCIENCE FICTION & FANTASY ILLUSTRATED. This new series takes classic Sci-Fi and Fantasy stories, and ideas, but adds a brand new twist to them, and of course, the killer cutting edge artwork of Zenescope’s impressive roster of artists.

It looks to be a throwback to the old pulp fiction tales of way back when, but with a modern twist, and judging from Zenescope’s track record on stuff like Wonderland, and Grimm Fairy Tales, this one should be a fun, tongue-in-cheek twist on some great sci-fi yarns.

PUNISHERMAX #4 CONTINUES JASON AARON’S (writer of SCALPED) BRUTAL, UNRELENTING RUN ON THE PUNISHER! THE BEST PUNISHER RUN SINCE GARTH ENNIS’S MAX RUN CONTINUES! ENTER: BULLSEYE!

Every issue of Jason Aaron’s new run on PUNISHERMAX takes the level of brutality up another notch. We thought he couldn’t top issue #2, but he totally did with some of the ridiculous, brutality that was in issue #3. We were definitely of the school of thought that when Garth Ennis’s character-defining 60 issue run on PUNISHER ended, there wasn’t much left to  say, but we were wrong. Aaron has taken the ball that Ennis left behid, and ran with it. The series feels like it’s picked up shortly after the end of Ennis’s run, and carries the same tone perfectly.

In addition, Aaron has added a lot of interesting new dynamics to the world of PUNISHER MAX, including the introduction of characters like Kingpin into the gritty, realistic world of PUNISHER MAX.

For those of you unfamiliar with the world of PUNISHER MAX, it’s basically a separate continuity from the regular 616 Marvel Universe. There are no superpowers in this world, and the Punisher mostly goes head to head with real criminals ranging from the Mafia to Russian slavers to war criminals and more. Existing Marvel characters are introduced at some points, but they’re chosen only by being within the bounds of believability (i.e Kingpin, or Nick Fury), and their superhuman attributes are downplayed (no Nick Fury jetpacks, no Kingpin kung fu).

And, this is the perfect setting for a character like the Punisher, who’s portrayed as more of a lone sociopath, in the vein of Taxi Driver’s Travis Bickle, than a rocket-launcher toting superman.

And, in this week’s latest issue of PUNISHERMAX, it looks like we might be seeing just how the MAX version of Bullseye operates. Should be awesome.

Wanna catch up on PUNISHER MAX? We currently have plenty of issues 1, 2 and 3 in stock here at Third Eye.

Click here for a preview of PUNISHERMAX #4


DAYTRIPPER #3 CONTINUES VERTIGO’S KILLER NEW SERIES!

One of the best new Vertigo series we’ve seen in some time is DAYTRIPPER from the team of Fabio Moon and Gabriel Ba. This series, only three issues in, has proved to be one of the most poignant slice-of-life tales we’ve seen in quite some time… with a very cool twist on the everyday trials and tribulations of a young obituary writer who feels he’s not living up to the standards he’s set of himself.

I don’t want to give away too much for those of you who haven’t read the first issue yet, but it’s got a very shocking ending, and then from there goes into some very unexpected territory in issue #2. For those of you who did read #2, then you can see the direction the story’s taking, which while different from what I had expected.. is very cool.. showing us the past of the main character, Bras.

I think what’s kind of unique about Daytripper is also what makes it kind of hard to explain… it’s a complete mystery, but in a good way. The writing and art is so good that you almost could care less about what the story is ABOUT, and you just kind of let it pull you in, and carry you where the story’s going. Moon and Ba obviously have many surprises up their sleeves with this one, and we feel that each issue is going to continue to confirm what we thought from the start: this series is going to be something special.

If you’re not yet reading Daytripper, and enjoy stuff that captures the small moments in life well, while still weaving a compelling tale, then we highly recommend checking it out. We currently have plenty of issues #1, and issue #2 in stock, so catch up to issue #3 this week here at Third Eye.

Click here for a preview of DAYTRIPPER #3

THE ANCHOR #5 and THE ANCHOR TP v.1 (collecting issues 1-4, only $9.99) ARRIVE THIS WEEK FROM BOOM! (publishers of IRREDEEMABLE & INCORRUPTIBLE) – HELLBOY MEETS KAIJU MONSTER FIGHTING INSANITY!



One very cool, little sleeper book that started late last year was BOOM!’s ANCHOR ongoing series. This book has been a lot of fun, and takes a couple of standard comic book ideas (a holy avenger, a giant monster fighter, ect ect) and puts a fresh new spin on them. The story of the Anchor is that of a hulking beast of a man who was taken in by a monastery many years ago, and turned into what the series creators have called “God’s Leg Breaker.”

Basically, the Anchor lives a dual existence, half of him (his soul) in the Borderlands guarding Earth from Demons that try to escape to Earth, and the other half (his body) doing a very similar job for those demons that actually do escape to Earth. While at first look, you might think the series is just a Hellboy rip-off, but it’s really got it’s own thing going on. While Hellboy plays up more of a mystery, occultism angle, and exploration of folklore and myth, the Anchor is much more of a big hulking avenging monstrosity beating the snot out of giant monsters kind of thing.

The artwork makes the series pop, and the colors especially give the book a very fresh feel. It really feels like somebody took the elements of something like Hellboy, and crossed it with every Ultraman or Godzilla movie you could think of.

This week, Boom, who’s really built a solid reputation for itself on books like IRREDEEMABLE, and INCORRUPTIBLE, delivers both the first trade paperback of THE ANCHOR (collecting issues 1-4), and then the 5th issue, providing readers who may have not yet jumped onto the series the perfect time to hop aboard. All in all, it’s a really fun series, and if you’re into stuff like Hellboy, the Goon, or just a fan of seeing giant monsters getting the hell out beat out of them, then we recommend it. Great art, great story, this one’s definitely an overlooked gem.

Click here for a preview of THE ANCHOR #5

X-MEN: PIXIE STRIKES BACK FEATURES FAN-FAVORITE X-CHICKS X-23, ARMOR, AND PIXIE!



This one caught my eye, because of two things: 1) The cover is great. Stuart Immonen does some of the best covers, seriously. 2) It’s featuring three X-Characters that are what I’d consider relatively new (all three being created during the 2000s), and all three being pretty cool characters. It’s funny too, because just the other night I was having a conversation with someone here at the shop about how the X-Books always try to shoehorn in new characters, and very rarely do they stick. Well, looking at the cover of this book, it looks like I’ve proven myself wrong, because X-23, Armor, and Pixie are all “new” characters that not only have “stuck” but have really won over loyal fan-followings.

Personally, I dig X-23. I think she’s a great character, and when she was first introduced, I thought I’d hate the character, but it turned out that the writers behind her had a good idea, and it worked. And, then Armor, of course, is also a very cool character, who by the end of Whedon’s Astonishing X-Men run, had won me over. Plus, you’ve got Pixie, who a lot of fans really dig, Mercury, and Blindfold, who’re also both pretty cool.

Anyways, what the hell is this one all about you’re probably wondering? Well, it’s a 4 issue limited series where this rag-tag bunch of X-Girls face something they’re not exactly prepared for: High School. Kathryn Immonen did a great job I thought writing the Hellcat mini last year, so it should be cool to see how this one plays out.

Click here for a preview of X-MEN: PIXIE STRIKES BACK #1

Staff Picks
Steve – DEMO #1 – This was AWESOME. It was a strong tie between this and SIEGE #2, but I figured since Torma was already doing SIEGE 2, this would win out. The first issue of DEMO delivered everything I hoped, and it shows why Brian Wood is one of the greats.
Trish – Legends: Enchanted - This was awesome! Jack rides a motorcycle powered by giant blood. Red Riding Hood’s a monster hunter. A real cool steampunk horror take on fairy-tale worlds.
Torma – SIEGE #2 - TOTAL MAYHEM. This is one of the best comics Ive read this year so far. I’ve always liked the Sentry, but this issue proves why he’s such a badass.
Matt – The Boys #39- One of the best issues in this series yet. This book continues to be one of my favorites every month.

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

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

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!

  • 28 DAYS LATER HC v.1
  • ACTION COMICS #886
  • ADVENTURE COMICS WITH BLACK LANTERN SUPERBOY #7 *BLACKEST NIGHT*
  • ADVENTURE COMICS #510 VARIANT
  • ALICES ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND PROSE BOOK
  • ALL-STAR SUPERMAN TP v.2
  • AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #620 *THE GAUNTLET PT 9*
  • AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #620 DEADPOOL VARIANT
  • AMAZING SPIDER-MAN PRESENTS JACKPOT #2
  • THE ANCHOR #5
  • THE ANCHOR TP v.1
  • ANGELUS #2
  • ANITA BLAKE LAUGHING CORPSE EXECUTIONER #4
  • ANYWHERE #2
  • BATGIRL #7
  • BATMAN AND ROBIN #8 *IN BLACKEST KNIGHT PT 2*
  • BATMAN AND ROBIN #8 VARIANT
  • BATMAN MAD LOVE COLLECTORS SET
  • BETTY & VERONICA DOUBLE DIGEST #178
  • BLACKBEARD LEGEND OF THE PYRATE KING #3
  • BOOSTER GOLD #29
  • BPRD KING OF FEAR #2
  • BRAVE AND THE BOLD MILESTONE TP
  • CHOCOLATE CHEEKS GN
  • CHOKER #1 *THIRD EYE CERTIFIED COOL*
  • COIN OPERATED BOY GN
  • COLT NOBLE AND THE MEGALORDS ONE-SHOT
  • DARK AVENGERS POSTER BOOK
  • DARK TOWER BATTLE OF JERICHO HILL #3
  • DARK X-MEN #4
  • DAYTRIPPER #3
  • DIGGER AND FRIENDS #4
  • DMZ #50
  • DOMINO LADY #4
  • DON BLUTHS SPACE ACE #6
  • DR WHO MAGAZINE #417
  • ENDERS GAME COMMAND SCHOOL #5
  • ESCAPE FROM WONDERLAND #4
  • ESSENTIAL DAREDEVIL TP v.5
  • FARSCAPE DARGOS QUEST #3
  • FROM THE ASHES TP v.1
  • GEN 13 #34
  • GREEN ARROW BLACK CANARY #29
  • GROO HOGS OF HORDER #3
  • HAUNT #5
  • HAUNT #5 B&W VARIANT
  • HELLBLAZER PANDEMONIUM GN
  • HIT-MONKEY #1 *CREATED BY FRANK CHO!*
  • HOWARD LOVECRAFT AND THE FROZEN KINGDOM GN
  • HULK TP v.3 HULK NO MORE
  • HUMAN TARGET #1
  • HUMAN TARGET #1 VARIANT
  • INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #23 DEADPOOL VARIANT
  • INVINCIBLE PRESENTS ATOM EVE & REX SPLODE #3
  • JSA ALL-STARS #3
  • JON SABLE FREELANCE ASHES OF EDEN #5
  • KING SPECIAL EDITION HC
  • LEGENDARY TALESPINNERS #1
  • MADAME XANADU TP v.2 EXODUS NOIR
  • MARVEL 1602 TP NEW PRINTING
  • MARVEL BOY URANIAN #2
  • MESMO DELIVERY GN v.1 *THIRD EYE MUST BUY*
  • MICKEY MOUSE CLASSICS TP v.1
  • MIRACLE GN
  • MUPPET KING ARTHUR #1
  • MUPPET PETER PAN TP v.1
  • MUPPET SHOW #2
  • NEW MUTANTS #10
  • NEW MUTANTS #10 DEADPOOL VARIANT
  • NEXTWAVE AGENTS OF HATE TP ULTIMATE COLLECTION *THIRD EYE CERTIFIED COOL*
  • ONE PIECE TP v.29
  • ONE PIECE TP v.30
  • ONE PIECE TP v.31
  • ONE PIECE TP v.32
  • ONE PIECE TP v.33
  • PHANTOM DOUBLE SHOT #2 KGB NOIR
  • PHONOGRAM 2 #7
  • PREACHER HC BOOK 2
  • PUNISHERMAX #4
  • QUEEN SONJA #4
  • REALM OF KINGS IMPERIAL GUARD #4
  • REBELS #13
  • SALEMS DAUGHTER #3
  • SCIENCE FICTION & FANTASY ILLUSTRATED #1
  • SCOOBY DOO #153
  • SECRET SIX #18 *BLACKEST NIGHT*
  • SHIELD #6
  • SMILE HC
  • SOLOMON KANE DEATHS BLACK RIDERS #2
  • SPIDER #3
  • SPIDER-MAN 24/7 TP
  • SPIDER-MAN AND SECRET WARS ##
  • STAR TREK NERO TP
  • STAR WARS LEGACY TP v.8
  • STARSTRUCK #6
  • STRANGE 4
  • SUPER FRIENDS #24
  • SUPER HERO SQUAD #2
  • S.W.O.R.D #4
  • TAILS OF PET AVENGERS #1
  • THE GOOD THE BAD AND THE UGLY #8
  • TITANS #22
  • TOYFARE #152
  • TRACKER #3
  • TRANSFORMERS ANIMATED TP v.13
  • ULTIMATE COMICS ARMOR WARS #4
  • ULTIMATE COMICS SPIDER-MAN #7
  • UNCANNY X-MEN FIRST CLASS #8
  • UNWRITTEN #10
  • VENGEANCE OF MOON KNIGHT #5
  • WALT DISNEYS COMICS & STORIES #703
  • WAR MACHINE TP v.2 DARK REIGN
  • WIZARDS OF MICKEY SC v.1 MOUSE MAGIC
  • X-MEN FOREVER #17
  • X-MEN LEGACY v.4 EMPLATE HC
  • X-MEN PIXIE STRIKES BACK #1

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THIS WEEK’S HIGHLIGHTS @ THIRD EYE FOR WEDNESDAY 2/3/10


JLA CLASSIFIED SERIES 2 ACTION FIGURES AVAILABLE THIS WEEK! BASED ON ED MCGUINNESS’S ART!



These look great! Great, old-style DCU characters rendered in the style of ED  MCGUINNESS’S artwork! We’ll have all four available this Wednesday here at Third Eye!

PLANET HULK DVD AVAILABLE THIS TUESDAY 2/2 AT THIRD EYE!



I’m a huge fan of the storyline that this is being based off of, so I’m stoked to check this one out. We’ll have plenty of the DVD available Tuesday 2/2 here at Third Eye!

Third Eye is Fueled This Week By:
Sounds: CBGB Radio – Just discovered this… great playlists.. bounces around from Bad Brains to the Talking Heads to Public Enemy, and everything in between. Really digging it!
Sights: CAPCOM vs. Tatsunoko Ultimate All-Stars – Giant Robots rule!
Tastes: Too much coffee, man

SIEGE #2 – The second follow-up issue to Marvel’s biggest event in nearly a decade! And, yes, this issue is HUGE, your jaws will drop!



Marvel has really kicked off things strong so far with SIEGE. Serving as the end point for nearly a decade’s worth of Marvel storytelling, SIEGE has delivered a quality first month with both a killer (albeit quickly-paced) first issue, as well as a handful of excellent tie-in issues (hey, it got me excited about a character like Daken, and that’s tough to do!). Each spin-off issue has felt very organic, and actually relevant to the overall story going on, and that’s a good thing.

Of course, the big deal this week is the arrival of SIEGE #2, which after having read an advance of, I can say is going to completely drop many of your jaws. I don’t want to say anything to spoil it, but trusts me.. it’s a good issue. You can be sure to see some definite lines crossed, and some big changes in the dynamic of how many characters in the Marvel Universe have been operating. Bendis, and Coipel deliver big-time, and each page feels exactly like what it is: an epic battle in the sky. You can almost hear the thunder, gunfire, and clash of Asgardian metal against high-tech military grade hardware. AWESOME.

What is SIEGE? At the beginning of the early 2000s, Marvel made a big shift in the overall direction of their core universe, which began with AVENGERS DISASSEMBLED, reached it’s high point in CIVIL WAR, and resulted in storylines like SECRET INVASION (available at Third Eye in softcover) andDARK AVENGERS. Basically, the Marvel Universe evolved into a very dark place, where it’s iconic heroes were split into different factions, and it’s most vile villains were being portrayed as heroes to the eyes of the public. Of course, along with this shift, we also saw the real highlight of modern 21st century storytelling in the Marvel Universe. Writers like Brian Michael Bendis, Ed Brubaker, and Mark Millar took the trail that individuals like Warren Ellis, and Grant Morrison were creating in the late ’90s, and turned it into a superhighway. So, the question is… “Steve, what does all this nonsense have to do with SIEGE?” Well, SIEGE is the endpoint of all of these things, as well as the beginning of a new era of storytelling for the Marvel Universe.

SIEGE is the downfall of Norman Osborn, at it’s core. It’s a story about a man with too much power being manipulated by the Trickster, Loki, into invading the realm of Asgard. As such, we’re going to be seeing a lot of plot-threads Marvel’s laid out over the last few years coming together. Steve Rogers who just recently returned in Captain America Reborn (read Cap Reborn #6 from this week, it was AWESOME!), Thor, and Iron Man, it looks like they’ll be reuniting as the Big 3 of the Marvel Universe again, after nearly a decade apart. And, this is what ushers us into Marvel’s self-proclaimed HEROIC AGE.

In an interview with USA TODAY, Joe Quesada (Marvel EIC) talks about how the direction of many Marvel books will be returning to a more swashbuckling, larger than life feel, but still maintaining the edginess, and 21st Century style comic book storytelling that has made many of Marvel’s titles hits. What we personally take from this here at Third Eye, is we’re going to see titles that take a direction more similar to the approach of books like Matt Fraction’s incredible run on INVINCIBLE IRON MAN, the current run of THOR, and of course, the overall vibe that surrounds SIEGE. And, honestly, this couldn’t be better news. I think we’re all a little bit burnt out on the DARK REIGN concept, so it’s nice to see it reaching a logical endpoint, and setting up a brand new direction for the company.

Why are we stoked on SIEGE? Well, simply put, this is a BIG deal. It’s literally the end of an era, and the beginning of a new era. But, there’s also the fact that SIEGE is literally something that’s able to provide the goods for both new readers, and longtime fans. So, whether you’ve been following the events of Marvel, and looking for the grand finale of what’s been going on since the days of CIVIL WAR, or if you’re either brand new to the Marvel Universe, or an old fan getting back into things, and looking for a good starting point to jump on board, SIEGE provides both.

Also, it’s the friggin’ Marvel Universe vs. Asgard, pretty much. How cool is that? Well, not the whole Marvel Universe, but pretty much anyone who’s worked for Osborn, or has ties with him, is going head to head with the immortals of Asgard. This means we’re going to be seeing some over-the-top superhero fights where the characters don’t have to hold back. I mean, just from what I’ve read so far, personally, I’ve been surprised by both SIEGE AND it’s tie-ins.

And, that’s another thing, SIEGE is answering questions so far. A lot of characters, and ideas that’ve become fixtures in the Marvel Universe in the last 8-10 years, are not just being answered, but being made to feel like they are finally a substantial part of Marvel continuity. For example, I have always HATED the Sentry. I always thought he was just a plain bland character, and there was never anything about him that really grabbed me. But, after having read the DARK AVENGERS #13 from a couple of weeks ago, I’m completely sold on him. He could be one of the best bad guys in the Marvel Universe, after seeing his real origin and place in the Marvel universe revealed. Another example is my opinion on Daken, Dark Wolverine. Just never really clicked with the character, but those last two pages of DARK WOLVERINE #82..  again, I’m sold on the character. Just plain awesome.

Anyways, if you’re looking to get into SIEGE, we currently have all of the books in stock. You don’t NEED the tie-ins to enjoy the main story, but what we do suggest picking up is:

SIEGE: THE CABAL one-shot *SIEGE PROLOGUE*
SIEGE #1

As far, as what’s been really good so far:

DARK AVENGERS #13 *SIEGE*
AVENGERS INITIATIVE #32 *SIEGE*
DARK WOLVERINE #82 *SIEGE*
NEW AVENGERS #61 *SIEGE*

All four of these have been rock solid reads, and are highly recommended if you need more of a SIEGE fix than just the core series.

Click here for the SIEGE checklist
Click here for a preview of SIEGE #2

SIEGE: THE EMBEDDED #2 – BEHIND THE FRONT LINES OF THE WAR IN THE SKY!

I really enjoyed the first issue of the SIEGE: EMBEDDED. Whenever Marvel does a big event, they usually run one of their Frontline books, and Embedded serves that purpose for SIEGE.

Embedded serves as that same kind of street-level, average guy view of these events going down between characters that are bigger than life. It’s actually pretty cool, because it gives the reader a genuine sense of what it’d be like to be stuck in the midst of all this craziness. The first issue of this series begins with a blowhard T.V pundit by the name of Todd Keller, and his pro-Osborn propoganda.

We see Ben Urich on his way to ground zero in an effort to get the real story on what happened, and he lucks out: he runs into Volstagg, now on his way back to Asgard to stand trial for his crimes. Volstagg agrees to bring Urich, and his camera-man buddy along with him, and from there we get to see them chronicling these events from the Asgardian perspective.

Why it’s cool? The Frontline books are always a neat little look at what it’d be like to really be stuck in the middle of the superhero event craziness, while also acting as a nice in-between issues book for fleshing out what’s going on in the event. However, the FRONTLINE concept hasn’t shined this well since CIVIL WAR, because the fact that we’re seeing this through a normal guy’s eyes as he stands amidst the Gods of Asgard, makes things seem even bigger than life.

We still have issue #1 in stock, if you wanna check out SIEGE THE EMBEDDED. We’re really looking forward to seeing where things go this week in issue #2, as a certain missing God of Asgard shows his face in regards to Osborn’s SIEGE.

Clickherefor a preview of SIEGE: THE EMBEDDED #2

BRIAN WOOD’S (writer of DMZ, NORTHLANDERS) DEMO RETURNS THIS WEEK, WITH DEMO #1 “THE WAKING LIFE OF ANGELS”! GREAT JUMPING ON POINT FOR NEW READERS! FIND OUT WHY THIS IS A BOOK YOU GOTTA CHECK OUT!! THINK: A GROWN-UP VERSION OF BRIAN K. VAUGHN’S RUNAWAYS!
DEMO VOLUME 1 TPB – 15% OFF COVER PRICE THIS WEEK!



In 2003, Brian Wood dished out one of the best series of the year alongside Becky Cloonan, with DEMO. Before I start talking about how great the new DEMO is going to be, and why you gotta read it, let me talk about the original incarnation of DEMO, and why it ruled. That’ll probably help explain why we’re so stoked on this new rendition.

DEMO was a 12-issue limited series, where each issue was a stand-alone, one-shot story, but all of which carried a theme focusing on the lives of young people, with supernatural powers. In the beginning, it was strictly about focusing on average teenagers, and twenty-somethings who develop extra-ordinary abilities, but as the series progressed, the focus shifted more onto the relationships developed between people, the whirlwind of emotions when you’re coming of age, and of course, the alienation of growing up in a rapidly-changing world. The focus on supernatural powers often took a backseat to character development, which made them very believable. The entire series of DEMO one-shots has a very punk rock kind of energy to it, and one of the things that made the series so great was how each individual issue could stand on it’s own. Other personal touches that made it cool, were things like Brian Wood and Becky Cloonan providing Demo tape playlists for each issue. The overall feel of DEMO would definitely appeal to those of you who really dig BRIAN K VAUGHN’S RUNAWAYS series, as it has a little bit of that feel, but with a more adult edge.

For those of you who may have missed it in it’s original incarnation, we highly recommend picking up the trade paperback of DEMO, available here at Third Eye. We’re also offering the first DEMO trade paperback this week at 15% off cover price, as an added incentive to check it out.

Fear not though, if you’d rather not start out reading the earlier stuff, and begin fresh, you can hop aboard with the first issue of the new six-issue run of DEMO this Wednesday. That’s one of the beautiful things about the DEMO concept is that each issue serves as a done-in-one, one-shot story. So, this means you can hop on with any issue, or drop off with any issue, because of how each story is it’s own stand-alone thing. It’s just the theme that is the same.

The first issue of DEMO that arrives this week, from what we’ve heard from Brian Wood, and seen in previews, is about a woman haunted by a recurring premonition of a person falling from a great height. The more this premonition happens, the more she slowly loses her mind, until she’s so sleep-deprived, and disjointed, that she takes off travelling around the world in hopes of finding this person before their accident occurs.

Folks, if you’re a fan of Vertigo stuff, or just plain ol’ good comics, then please give this one a shot. I loved the first round of DEMO one-shots, and I am so excited to see the series return. Brian Wood, and Becky Cloonan provide a perfect fusion of a creative team, and deliver some extremely high quality work. I can’t sing the praises of Brian Wood enough. His work on books like DMZ, Local, and of course, DEMO, has really made me a big fan, and you can definitely tell that DEMO is one of his true labors of love.

Click here for a preview of DEMO v.2 #1

BLACKEST NIGHT WONDER WOMAN CONCLUDES WITH BLACKEST NIGHT WONDER WOMAN #3, AND VIC SAGE, THE ORIGINAL QUESTION RETURNS FROM THE DEAD, IN THE QUESTION #37!

Blackest Night continues to deliver the goods week after week, and I’m still enjoying nearly everything that’s been carrying the Blackest Night banner. Maybe it’s because this is Geoff Johns’s baby, and he’s keeping editorial from screwing things up too bad, or milking things too bad, but man, everything has been very much on point.

And, this is why I’m so excited this week about the Question #37 “Back from the Dead” one-shot. First off, I, like a lot of you, am a huge fan of Vic Sage, the Question. And, Denny O’Neil’s classic run on the character made me a fan, and hell, those stories still stand up today. If you’ve never familiarized yourself with the old QUESTION stuff, hustle on down here to Third Eye, and snag some of the classic trade paperbacks, like The Question: Zen and Violence, and find out why it’s so good. Anyhow, I digress, this one’s being written by GREG RUCKA, the man who’s been making DETECTIVE COMICS a must-read month after month, and has the original QUESTION art team of Denys Cowan and Bill Sienkiewicz, handling the art chores. And, in this final issue, which is also the final in the DC “Back from the Dead” one-shots that ran through January for Blackest Night, we see the Black Lantern Vic Sage targeting his former protege, and current Question, Renee Montoya. And, somehow, someway, Lady Shiva’s gonna get involved too. This one, the Starman, and the Atom and Hawkman special from last week are probably going to end up being my favorites out of the whole “Back from the Dead” thing.

Click here to read more about QUESTION #37

BLACKEST NIGHT WONDER WOMAN #3

Okay, so DC is being extremely guarded on releasing early shots of the covers for a handful of key Blackest Night issues shipping in February. And, basically, this means that unfortunately, all I got to show tonight is this little TOP SECRET image cover. Now, while it sucks to not know what’s going on, I have to admit.. in this day and age of information hitting the net right away, it’s kind of nice to be kept in the dark, and anticipate the surprise. And, trust me, folks, from what I’m guessing, and where the story has been going in regards to Wonder Woman during BLACKEST NIGHT, I think we’re going to be seeing some big surprises.

So far, in issues #1, and #2, Greg Rucka has proved that he’s one of the better guys to handle the writing chores on Wonder Woman. The first issue had an incredible moment, with her coming down with a battle-axe, and lopping off Black Lantern Maxwell Lord’s head. How cool is that? And after the events of BLACKEST NIGHT #6, where we saw Wonder Woman as a Star Sapphire, and then the events of Blackest Night Wonder Woman #2, where we saw HOW she turned into a Star Sapphire… well, we’re stoked to see what’s next. It was actually kind of cool the hook they used when making her transition into Star Sapphire, lets just say it involves Batman.

If you guys have been skipping the Wonder Woman mini, you’re missing out. This is actually one of the best of the 3-issue minis for Blackest Night, just judging from the first two issues. Great writing, great storyline progression, and the artwork is actually really top notch. We currently have both issues #1, and issue #2 in stock, so definitely give ‘em a look next time you’re in.

For those of you who’ve been reading Blackest Night WW already, then you know what I’m talking about, and you’re probably just as stoked about issue #2 as I am.

Click here to read more about BLACKEST NIGHT WONDER WOMAN #3

INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #23 *STARK DISASSEMBLED PT 4* CONTINUES THE BEST STORY ARC IN MATT FRACTION AND SALVADOR LAROCCA’S INCREDIBLE IRON MAN RUN YET!

I’ve said it many times, and I’ll say it again: Invincible Iron Man by Matt Fraction and Salvador Larocca has been one of the best ongoing Marvel series for nearly two years now, since issue #1. In fact, we did a feature on how much we’ve enjoyed the entire run, and you can click here to read our spotlight on Fraction’s INVINCIBLE IRON MAN.

It’s the current story arc, STARK DISASSEMBLED, that has really been the high point so far though. While the entire run has been incredible, you really feel that everything Fraction’s laid out has built to this, and everything is coming together. The sense of excitement around each issue of STARK DISASSEMBLED thus far grows for me, and I cannot wait to read this week’s newest issue. If you haven’t yet hopped aboard, INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #20 provides a perfect jumping on point, and that is chapter 1 of STARK DISASSEMBLED. We currently have issues #20, #21, and #22 all well-stocked here at Third Eye, so definitely check out this great arc, if you haven’t yet. In addition to the fact that it’s just been a plain great read so far, it also runs paralell to a lot of what’s going on with SIEGE, and the eventual reuniting of IRON MAN, CAPTAIN AMERICA, and THOR as Marvel’s big 3.

What is STARK DISASSEMBLED? Beginning in INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #20, Stark Disassembled, we see Tony Stark a vegetable now, after he’s literally lobotomized himself so Norman Osborn could not pry information from his brain. Pepper Potts, who’s been spotting the Iron Woman armor for a while now, displays a holographic message from Stark that was pre-recorded before all of this, where he explains HOW to bring him back… but then asks the question, after all we’ve been through with CIVIL WAR, and the registration act… Do You Want To Bring Me Back? He pretty much comes out and says he’s been a bit of an ass for the last few years, and really wishes things hadn’t gotten to where they are. He then goes on about how Osborn will eventually lose his cool, and explains how if they bring him back, it’s going to take Thor, Iron Man, and more to help solve this problem. There’s a really touching moment where Stark goes onto talk about how he’s never believed in a higher power before, but if he did, the closest thing to it would be Cap, and Thor. Meanwhile, we see Stark, trapped in his subconcious, digging through his memories, and constantly being reset as machines attack to prevent him from doing so. Thor’s hammer is tried as a method to reboot Stark’s brain, but when that fails, Dr. Strange gets called in.

Basically, this is the rebirth of Tony Stark. He’s been redeeming himself for the last couple of years now since CIVIL WAR, and while he’s become a much better character, under Fraction’s writing, this is the arc where we see Stark truly shine as the hero he really is again.

The entire run of Iron Man has had a very distinct, very cool futurist approach to the story, the character, and the technology, while at the same time not getting too bogged down explaining how the technology works. What makes Fraction’s run so good is that it focuses on the MAN in IRON MAN, and doesn’t lose itself over-explaining the technology.The fact that he’s reintroduced old classic villains, like Madame Masque, MODOK, and more, has also made the run really great. Couple that with Larocca’s incredible pencils, which get better issue after issue, and you’ve got yourself a great book.

Want to catch up on STARK DISASSEMBLED? We’ve currently got all the chapters in stock now here at Third Eye, so you’d need:
INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #20 *STARK DISASSEMBLED PT 1*
INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #21 *STARK DISASSEMBLED PT 2*
INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #22 *STARK DISASSEMBLED PT 3*
INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #23 *STARK DISASSEMBLED PT 4*

Click here to read a preview of INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #23 *STARK DISASSEMBLED PT 4*

ALADDIN: LEGACY OF THE LOST #1 FROM RADICAL COMICS (publishers of FVZA, City of Dust, and Last Days of American Crime) DELIVERS A DARK TWIST, AND LARGER-THAN-LIFE APPROACH TO THE CLASSIC STORY! THIRD EYE CERTIFIED COOL!

Radical Comics has really made a name for itself around Third Eye over the course of the last couple of years. They started out, quietly coming onto the scene, with some overlooked, but excellent series like CALIBER, and their take on HERCULES. It wasn’t until Steve Nile’s KILLER City of Dust miniseries that they really broke out big here, and I think you guys were just as excited as us to see a new publisher, offering fresh, new ideas with high quality production values. This year, they’ve wowed us with FVZA and LAST DAYS OF AMERICAN CRIME.

And, this week, they’ve got not just one but two brand new series coming out that we’re extremely excited about. The first one we’re going to be talking about is ALADDIN: THE LEGACY OF THE LOST, which from how Radical’s described (and how the preview pages have read) seems like a dark, mature twist on the classic story of Aladdin, and the Genie. Kind of like a Pirates of the Carribean meets Aladdin feel, but you know.. with a darker edge to it.

What You Need To Know: First off, this isn’t just a simple re-telling of the classic Aladdin storyline. Writer, Ian Edgington (currently handling the killer sleeper hit Victorian Undead for Wildstorm), says that he’s taken the core story from original Middle-Eastern folklore, and then expanded from there. So, you see the story of Aladdin, the magic lamp, the evil sorcerer, all that get covered in the first couple of issues. From there, it takes off into a whole world of high adventure, and new concepts. He actually calls the approach he’s taking to writing it a cross between dark fantasy, and pulp fiction.  He plays up the fact that while Aladdin can be a good man, he’s still a rogue, and a cheat, a cynical con-man, and a master manipulator. His life on the streets has been no picnic, and he’s grown up learning to do whatever it takes to survive. He considers himself to be just as much of a predator as any of the other con-men and thieves working in the streets, but he soon finds out that he’s nowhere near the master rogue he thought he was.

What To Expect: Gorgeous artwork, slick production values, and a killer story that takes classic myths we do know, and ones we don’t, and weaves them into a pulpy, dark fantasy adventure that is sure to rock.

Click here to read some preview pages of ALADDIN: LEGACY OF THE LOST #1

ULTIMATE COMICS X #1 DEBUTS FROM JEPH LOEB AND ART ADAMS! THIRD EYE APPROVED AWESOMENESS! GORGEOUS ART, AND AN INTERESTING NEW TAKE ON THE ULTIMATE UNIVERSE! IN THE AFTERMATH OF LAST YEAR’S ULTIMATUM, COMES A BOLD NEW GENERATION OF ULTIMATES!



Okay, I’m usually kind of hit or miss on stuff that Jeph Loeb writes. Sometimes, he’s incredible, and has done some of the biggest modern classics, and other times, he’s not. I guess that’s any writer though. I will say this though, we read an advance copy of Ultimate X #1 last week, and it does indeed rock. The story, and the art fuse together to make an exciting new venture into the Ultimate Universe, and I gotta say.. I’m hooked. I’m waiting for the next issue. It was really cool.

First off, the artwork is incredible. Art Adams rarely does interior art anymore. He’s one of those powerhouse artists who’s graduated to just you know, doing really sick covers. Seeing him doing the interiors of a book is a rare thing, and he’s definitely stepped up his game a lot since the last time we saw him. This guy is one of my personal favorite artists, so that plays a huge part into why I’m stoked about the series. Heck, don’t believe me? Just look at the preview pages of his art. It’s gorgeous.

Secondly, the story is actually surprisingly solid. I don’t want to drop any spoilers, because half of the fun of this new book is the mystery surrounding the line-up that’s been pictured in a lot of Marvel’s promotional materials for the series. I will say this, the reveal on who’s who, and what the deal is… is pretty damn cool. It does spin out of the events of Ultimatum, and pick up from some of the plot threads developed there. One thing that’s pretty cool about it is how Marvel is sticking to their guns with the impact of the events of Ultimatum. You’ll know what I mean when you read this one.

The surprises, and the hooks on this one are good, real good, so there’s really not a lot I can say about what actually happens in the first issue, other than that I really enjoyed it. I can say that the Ultimate X title does show that this could very well be the new X-Men in the Ultimate U.. but, not in the way that you would think. There’s also some stuff touching on the Weapon X program as well.

How accessible is it? Well, this is a fresh start, with a brand new team, and most of these characters are seeing their first introduction. I feel that this is a solid jumping on point, and heck, if you end up liking it enough, then maybe go back and read the Ultimatum series from last year (still available in single issues here at Third Eye, and also available in trade paperback).

If you’re a fan of the Ultimate Universe, or heck, even the X-Men, I’d recommend giving this one a shot. Great art, and some really great storytelling, definitely a good read, and a good start.

Click here for a preview of ULTIMATE X #1

FABLES VOLUME 13: THE GREAT FABLES CROSSOVER TRADE PAPERBACK ARRIVES THIS WEDNESDAY! YAY! A NEW FABLES TRADE!

It’s always a great time to take notice when a brand new FABLES trade hits, and this Wednesday, for many of you who’ve been hooked on following this incredible Vertigo series in trade, the 13th trade paperback will be arriving. This one collects last summer’s “Great Fables Crossover”, which spanned FABLES 83-85, JACK OF FABLES 33-35, and THE LITERALS 1-3, all collected in the proper reading order, so nothing is out of whack. So, not only is it like getting  new FABLES tpb, but also a new JACK of FABLES tpb!

If you’re already reading FABLES, then there’s not much else that need be said about how great the series is, or what’s in store with this next volume. In fact, part of the fun of FABLES is the ride, and the surprises, so I’ll refrain from spoiling anything for you. This one comes right after the events of FABLES v.12,  and shows Jack learning of the existence of the Literals, and their leader. Since I have zero patience, I follow Fables and it’s companion titles in single issues, but I do re-read each arc when it hits trade. I can say that the whole Great Fables Crossover storyline was a definitely a high point for me, and I really dig The Literals. I think all of you will enjoy this one a lot.

Click here to read more about FABLES v.13: THE GREAT FABLES CROSSOVER

Now, for those of you who aren’t yet reading FABLES, let me give you a brief rundown on why this is one Vertigo series you should most definitely be reading.

What is FABLES? Fables is an ongoing VERTIGO series where all the fairy-tale and folklore characters you know, and love (and some that you’re not going to have any clue about, I know I’ve been puzzled about the origins of a few) are portrayed in realistic ways. They’ve been driven out of their homelands, by a force of evil known as the Adversary (who, when revealed, is one of the best surprises in comics, I think). They exist in a clandestine community in New York City known as Fabletown, and blend in with every day society. The Fables who are unable to blend in with society (monsters, animals, ect, ones who can’t pass as normal humans), live at “the Farm” in Upstate New York. The series is a saga about the Fables, their lives, and their ongoing war with the Adversary and his forces.

What makes FABLES so damn cool? Well, the writing is always top notch, as Willingham has built an entire world for us readers, where the character development hooks you in, and keeps you interested. One of the things that really makes the series so enjoyable is how Willingham reinterprets many of the characters, and expands on their past, “real” fairy-tale histories. The divorce between Princ Charming and Snow White due to his infidelity. The portrayal of the Big Bad Wolf, aka Bigby, as a reformed villain, who serves as Fabletown’s “sherrif.” Bigby can shapeshift at will from human to wolf, but his characterization is of a chain-smoking, tough around the edges kind of guy with good intentions. Of course, all of his past histories with characters like Little Red Riding Hood, the Big Bad Wolf, and more are all expanded upon in the series. Snow White serves as the deputy Mayor. Beauty and the Beast, when they have domestic disputes, Beast begins to turn back into a monster because his human appearance is dependant upon Beauty’s love for him. And of course, there’s Jack, who we find has lived many adventures, from his time as Jack Frost to the Giant-Killer.
The fact that each arc has a different “genre” feel to it, sometimes a mystery, sometimes a conspiracy thriller, and sometimes a heist story, also serves to keep things interesting. It’s the overall story though of the Fables vs. the Adversary that really keeps me hooked, and coming back for more though.
Overall, I cannot recommend FABLES enough, and encourage anyone who enjoys just plain good comics to check it out.

We currently have plenty of FABLES v.1 in stock, and it’s only $9.99 for the first issue, so definitely check it out.

You can click here to read more about FABLES: LEGENDS IN EXILE, and there’s even a link there to read a sample of the first issue.

CRIMINAL: THE SINNERS #4 – THE BLEAK, SAGA OF TRACY LAWLESS CONTINUES IN THE BEST CRIME COMIC BEING PUBLISHED!

This series is one of my personal TOP 5s. I’ve been hooked on this series since the very first issue, heck, I was even hooked before Brubaker and Phillips did CRIMINAL, and started with SLEEPER. This is the comic book that ED BRUBAKER was born to write. It’s pulpy, it’s hardboiled, and it’s so well-written that it really grabs a hold of you and pulls you in. Criminal’s the kind of book where everything just comes together perfectly. The artwork, the storytelling, the colors. And, it’s also one of the few books that I strongly suggest picking up in the single issues, because they pack extra content into the back of each issue, where you see famous crime novelist, and other figures (like comedian Patton Oswalt), talk about their favorite crime films, books, and more. It’s just a great overall package. Ontop of all that, you get a full comic, no ads, extra content, for only $3.50. What’s not to love?

The world of CRIMINAL is told in story arcs, and they can be read in any order, to be honest. The characters and settings do link up as you read, but you could jump on in the middle of any storyline, and not be lost. Some stories are set in the present, and some are set in the past. What’s really cool is that bartender you never noticed, or the comic strip that so subtly exists as what might appear to be nothing meaningful, all of these characters get their stories told in Criminal. Heck, it makes you want to pay attention to every supporting character that appears, because you never know when they’ll have their story told.

This current run, THE SINNERS, is focusing on TRACY LAWLESS, who originally appeared in CRIMINAL v.2: LAWLESS (now available in trade paperback here at Third Eye). Lawless, is now working for the mobster he’s despised, after the events of the Lawless story arc. And, many of the city’s untouchable big shot crooks are getting killed in grisly ways, and it’s not happening from a competing criminal, but someone unknown to the underworld. Lawless is tasked with finding out who it is, because they can’t exactly go to the cops on this one, you know? And, from there, you’re taken on a very cool journey into the depths of the underworld, and all the different corners of it.

If you haven’t tried CRIMINAL, pick up issue #1 of CRIMINAL: SINNERS, and give it a shot. I really think you’ll enjoy it. It’s one of the highest quality books on the stands, and it’ll grab you by your collar, and plunge you headfirst into a booze-drenched, cigarette smoke halo of the grittiest crime fiction you’ll ever read.

For those of you who’d like to start at the very beginning of the series, check out CRIMINAL v.1: COWARD trade paperback, which we have available here at Third Eye. Trust us, you’ll dig it.

Click here to read a preview of CRIMINAL: THE SINNERS #1 for a taste of what CRIMINAL is all about.

LEGENDS ENCHANTED #0 *THIRD EYE MUST BUY* DEBUTS THIS WEEK FROM RADICAL AT ONLY $1.00 – A STEAMPUNK FAIRYTALE!

This one’s a sleeper that I feel is going to turn into one of the biggest books of 2010. All the nice things I said about RADICAL up above? Great quality books, fresh ideas, good production values… all of these things are demonstrated big time in LEGENDS: ENCHANTED. This #0 is just a prelude for what’s to come this year.

What’s the scoop on this one? Well, in a nutshell, Legends is a steampunk, gothic fairy tale casting a dark shadow on all the characters of folklore, and fiction that you know and love. While the idea, and comparisons to FABLES could be drawn, Legends is a completely different beast. This is a straight-forward, dark fantasy with a steampunk element. The characters are much more scary than traditional fairy tales, and have many layers to them. I love FABLES, so it’s good to see that Legends is taking a different path, because nothing sucks more than one someone tries to rip off one of your favorite books.

The artwork in this looks INCREDIBLE, and that is definitely a big selling point. The writing, from what we’ve seen is sharp, and clever, and hits a very strong point for good characterization. Just a taste of what comes in the #0 issue is Jack the Giant-Killer, Red Riding Hood, Hansel and Gretel, and a murdered Pinocchio (a construct of wood, and bionic parts).

The Enchanted are the fairy-tale characters in question, and are feared and loathed by many. They spend most of their existence as outlaws, vigilantes, and bounty hunters. They’re very hard to kill, which is due in part to their charm of being “The Enchanted.” The book has a tough-as-nails, urban sci-fi/fantasy feel to it, and is fresh. While we’ve seen these concepts tackled before, no one has ever mixed in the sci-fi element, and I think that’s what really makes the story sing. Imagine Humpty Dumpty as a crimelord, Hansel and Gretel as paranormal exterminators, Jack rides around on a motorcycle fueled by giant’s blood, and Red Hood, the monster hunter. All of these characters exist in a world of turmoil, and corruption, and an underlying storyline involving a beastly creature named the Hag is at it’s root.

Doesn’t this sound awesome?! I’m so stoked to see the book in person this Wednesday. Best of all, this first one’s only $1.00

Click here to check out a wordless preview of LEGENDS: ENCHANTED #0!

DEADPOOL TEAM-UP #896 - DEADPOOL TEAMS UP WITH MARVEL’S TRUCK-DRIVING SUPERHERO.. U.S ACE (formerly known as US-1). NO, WE’RE NOT MAKING THIS UP. HE’S A TRUCKER, WITH A METAL PLATE IN HIS HEAD, AND USES IT TO MENTALLY CONTROL HIS TRUCK.

You know, I think I’m starting to get this whole DEADPOOL Team-Up thing. Yes, it’s an excuse to give everyone more DEADPOOL, which is always a good thing, because there’s no such thing as too much DEADPOOL. But, it’s also serving as a place to put the most absurd, most obscure, and most ridiculous Marvel characters of the last thirty to forty years back into play. And, I like that, because c’mon, U.S Ace? The guy was Marvel’s answer to the truck-driving craze of the ’70s. He had a metal plate in his head that gave him mental control over his big rig. I mean, how ridiculously awesome is that?

And, to top it all off… they’re fighting killer, uzi-wielding raccoons. This is truly some of the most fun you can have with a Deadpool book. Weird, quirky one-shots pairing Deadpool up with some of the most ridiculous characters in the Marvel Universe.

Click here for a preview of DEADPOOL TEAM-UP #896!

MASS EFFECT REDEMPTION #2 – THE KILLER DARK HORSE LIMITED SERIES BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN MASS EFFECT AND MASS EFFECT 2 VIDEO GAMES!



So, now MASS EFFECT 2 is out, and I’m sure many of you are hooked into the pure video game awesomeness that is Mass Effect 2. Trust me, I’d be right there with you, but I know the power of Mass Effect, and I can’t commit to it yet. But, I will, oh you can bet on that. Anyways, Dark Horse, who is known for taking some really stellar licensed properties and turning them into killer comics, has done something very cool by taking the Mass Effect Redemption limited series and using it to bridge the gap between the stories of Mass Effect, and Mass Effect 2.

In other words, if you’re a fan of the Mass Effect video games, and you’re stoked on the release of Mass Effect 2, then you should really give this limited series a read, as it just adds a lot to the already compelling Mass Effect story.

If you missed MASS EFFECT REDEMPTION #1, don’t worry, we’ve still got plenty in stock for you to hop aboard with.

Click here to check out a preview of MASS EFFECT REDEMPTION #2

BRAD MELTZER (IDENTITY CRISIS) & JOSS WHEDON WRITE BUFFY, WITH BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER #32 – AND THERE’S A HUGE SURPRISE FOR LONGTIME FANS AWAITING!

Now, you know, it’s funny. I never really watched Buffy when it was airing. In fact, I’d never watched it at all until Joss Whedon launched Season 8 a few years back as a comic book. There was such a huge fuss around the book, that I decided to read it, to try it. And, you know, I was already a Whedon fan from Astonishing X-Men, and Firefly.. so, you know, why not? And, that was that, I was hooked.

Now, the series has off and on kept my interest, but for the most part, the world Whedon’s laid out lends itself to comics very well, and the story is actually pretty compelling. His characterization is sharp, and this book is just as good as many other titles out there now. It’s just that it has it’s slow points at times, like any series.

Now, for those of you longtime Buffy fans who have either fallen off of the series, or never tried it out.. you’re gonna want to check out the first issue of the new story arc beginning in this week’s BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER #32. While I don’t want to drop the spoiler on the big reveal, lets just say that the identity of Buffy’s big nemesis… is a huge deal. HUGE DEAL. A character you’re going to know right away, but that we haven’t seen appear yet.

And, with Brad Meltzer coming on to handle the writing chores alongside Whedon, you can be sure that this one is going to be a heck of a story. Meltzer is the man responsible for quite possibly one of the best DC stories of the 2000s, with IDENTITY CRISIS.

Click here to read more about BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER #32

WOLVERINE: WEAPON X #10… ARE YOU READING THE BEST WOLVERINE BOOK ON THE RACKS? TRY THIS WEEK’S #10, THE PERFECT JUMPING ON POINT FOR JASON AARON’S (writer of SCALPED) KILLER WOLVERINE ONGOING!

I’ve sung the praises of this run before, but seriously, folks, Weapon X is probably the best damn Wolverine book on the racks, and has been for 10 solid issues. Jason Aaron, the man behind SCALPED and PUNISHERMAX, delivers a solid, well-written, self-contained, and most importantly, violent Wolvie book that gives you everything you could want out of your favorite claw-slashing mutant. Seriously, just give this one a shot, and you’ll be sold. Aaron manages to conjure up the feelings you’d get reading the old school Claremont/Miller Wolvie stuff, but also incorporates a modern twist to it.

This week’s issue #10 serves as a perfect jumping on point, as a new story arc begins, and we see ol’ Logan, who’s never had the best luck with women, having a new one come walking into his life. Plus, we get a brand new artist with C.P Smith, who’s art is STELLAR, and has to be seen.

Want just a good, solid Wolvie title that doesn’t cross into a thousand different books? Want to see the best characterization of the character in a long time (excluding OLD MAN LOGAN, which ruled)? Want to see classic Wolvie supporting cast and villains? Then definitely check out Wolverine: Weapon X.

Click here for a preview of WOLVERINE: WEAPON X #10



Staff Picks
Steve – GREEN LANTERN #50 – This should’ve been called BLACKEST NIGHT 6.5. This issue picks up DIRECTLY after the events of BLACKEST NIGHT #6, and we get to see that oh-so-cool corps of unlikely Lanterns kicking butt. And, the cover’s no joke… it’s telling of what to expect.
Torma – CAPTAIN AMERICA REBORN #6 – Great, great conclusion. Over-the-top action, a must for any Marvel fan. I mean, heck you even get a giant Red Skull at the end. TOTAL MAYHEM!
Trish – KICK-ASS #8 – There’s definitely room for a sequel! This is a great ending, and was def. worth the wait

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