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THIS WEEK’S HIGHLIGHTS @ THIRD EYE FOR WEDNESDAY 5/12/10

THE BIGGEST BATMAN STORY IN DECADES BEGINS THIS WEDNESDAY IN GRANT MORRISON’S BATMAN: THE RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE #1
THIRD EYE MUST-BUY!
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IT’S HERE! This is quite possibly the most anticipated Batman storyline we’ve seen in a looooooong time, folks. I mean, the sense of electricity and buzz around this one is incredible, and I think that the excitement and wonder surrounding RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE will have this one standing comfortably next to modern Batman classics like DARK KNIGHT RETURNS, LONG HALLOWEEN, KILLING JOKE, and HUSH. This is the storyline that Grant Morrison has been building towards for the last few years. This is the 21st Century Batman tale, and we cannot wait to read this one.

Okay, now I’m realllly excited about this storyline, and I’m on the verge of gushing on and on about how much I’ve enjoyed what Morrison has done with the Batman-universe since Bruce Wayne’s disappearing act. But, I also realize that you guys want to hear just what the heck this whole RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE shebang is all about. Now, a lot of you are already in the know, and have been following BATMAN AND ROBIN, so you’ve got a bit of an idea, but for those of you who may be jumping on fresh with the launch of RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE, here’s the rundown!

Batman is lost in time. See, we all thought Bruce Wayne was dead… okay.. well, the characters of the DCU though that. As readers, we saw the wink and the nudge of Bruce Wayne in a cave scrawling a Bat at the end of FINAL CRISIS. From that moment forward, we knew it was coming. The eventual return of Bruce Wayne. And, then, the images began to show up late last year of a Pirate Batman, a Caveman Batman, a Western Batman, ect.. and that was it, we knew it was coming… the Return of Bruce Wayne. See, the Batman character is going to be fighting his way through the time-stream to return to the present, but it’s the actions of what happens along the way that really opens things up to some fascinating possibilities.

What’s interesting is that each time period is still set in the locale that Batman is known for. In other words, you’ll see Gotham in the Old West, you’ll see what eventually will become Gotham in the Stone Age. Hell, we even get a Prohibition-era Noir Batman. And, one of the biggest things we’re curious about is just what will Bruce Wayne do when confronted with the fact that he could possibly prevent his parents murder? The very thing that MADE him Batman….

And, what is the deal with the giant Bat-Skin he’s wearing? According to Morrison, it’s a major plot point.. hmmm..

Meanwhile, as seen in the 3-issue Prologue to Return of Bruce Wayne story arc in BATMAN AND ROBIN 10-12, we know that Dick Grayson and Alfred are onto the fact that Wayne is Lost in Time. We know that they’re noticing changes in the Wayne family portraits, and could those things possibly be clues as Bruce alters the timeline? And, then finally, the biggest reveal….

SPOILER WARNING….

We know this guy is involved somehow:
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So, not only do we have Bruce Wayne slugging his way through the past as he hurtles towards the present. We’ve also got Dick Grayson and co. in the present dealing with the recently revealed Clown Prince of Crime.

Why This is All So Cool: It’s Batman duking it out in various historical periods! I mean, just the sight of a Pirate Batman is pretty damn cool, but when you think about all the possibilities of storytelling about the history of Gotham, the Wayne family, and even many of the inhabitants of Gotham…. it’s mindblowing. Morrison has already gone on record as saying that Jonah Hex will be showing up in the Western-era story. And, who knows what else we’re going to see… I mean, I’m not sure what proximity to the Gotham locale Vandal Savage was, but, heck, we might even see him popping up too. Most importantly though… it’s going to deliver us one of the most fresh, and exciting Batman stories we’re ever going to see.

The master detective trying to solve the ultimate question: time.

Will I Be Lost Jumping Into This? NO. While this storyline does take a lot of cues from previous story beats in Morrison’s run, RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE #1 is a perfectly fresh and accessible spot to jump in at. If we’d recommend anything to get caught up, it’d be maybe picking up the 3-issue BATMAN AND ROBIN *RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE PROLOGUE* story arc that went through BATMAN AND ROBIN #10, #11 and #12. Other than that though, you can jump on, and just enjoy the ride.

And If I Want To Go Back And Experience The Awesomeness of Morrison’s Run From The Start? We’d recommend beginning with BATMAN AND SON trade paperback, then going onto BATMAN: THE BLACK GLOVE trade paperback, then BATMAN: RIP hardcover, and then BATMAN AND ROBIN (available both in hardcover and in the individual single issues). The whole run has been incredible, and if you’re really looking to go back to the beginning, that’s the perfect path to do. Battle for the Cowl is a nice in between spot for RIP and BATMAN AND ROBIN, but not necessarily a major piece. However, if you just want to start with RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE, you can jump on with ISSUE #1 with no problem.

Okay, Time For The Morrison Batman Love-Fest: I mentioned above, I had to break this one down into a couple of separate parts, so I didn’t get ahead of myself. Now that we’re done talking about WHAT Return of Bruce Wayne is, and WHY we’re so excited, now it’s time to talk about how we went from the hyper-realistic, dark and brooding Batman of the late ’90s to the surreal, and cutting edge Batman stories of now.

A lot of us as readers were a bit disappointed when we got to the end of BATMAN: RIP. I was at first. But, after reading BATMAN AND ROBIN, I see exactly what Morrison intended to do, and how genius it’s all been. Let me start off by saying that I have not enjoyed Batman comics this much in ten years. Everything is fresh, everything is new, but somehow, it all works, and fits the world of Batman perfectly. What Morrison did with RIP was not necessarily killing Batman as a character, but killing the rut that Batman storylines had fallen into. In other words, we’d taken the character and idea of Batman about as far as it could go into the ’90s and early ’00s, and things were beginning to get kinda silly. So, Morrison did the trilogy of BATMAN AND SON, BLACK GLOVE, and RIP. And, the common theme throughout was taking the 50 some odd years of Bat-history, condensing it down, and making sense of it all. In other words, the zaniness of the ’60s was there, the darkness of the ’70s, ect… but it was all done in such a way that it worked perfectly. The end result, so it appeared, was BATMAN AND ROBIN. A true gem of 21st Century comics storytelling. Incredible artwork, fresh and quirky storytelling, and a colorful, slightly science fiction-influenced slant that hadn’t been seen in the Batman comics for years. And, it’s all worked out perfectly. It’s why BATMAN AND ROBIN has become one of my favorite books. And, now, the ultimate send-up in all of this, is the RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE storyline. I mean, lets be honest… ten years ago, if you said “Okay, so we’re going to shoot him back in time, and then bring him back, as a Pirate and a Cowboy and blah blah”… everyone would’ve been like “You’re on crack.” But, since we’ve seen how well Morrison has been able to make this kind of storytelling work in BATMAN AND ROBIN… this storyline sounds like the most awesome thing in the world.

And, beyond all of this… it’s the Return of Bruce freakin’ Wayne, folks. The original DARK KNIGHT. The Caped Crusader. And, while we love Dick as Batman, and are curious to see where his position will be in the end of all this… it’s just plain cool to see Wayne returning.

So, folks, make sure you pick up a copy of BATMAN: RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE #1 this week. It’s Third Eye Guaranteed Good. The story. The art. I mean, heck, we didn’t even talk about the art… Chris Sprouse, most famous for his work on TOM STRONG with ALAN MOORE, is looking AWESOME on this book. But, okay, I’m rambling again.

Click here for a preview of BATMAN: RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE #1

THE LONG-AWAITED SIEGE #4 WRAPS UP THE BIGGEST MARVEL STORYLINE SINCE CIVIL WAR THIS WEDNESDAY! AND, FOLKS, THIS ONE IS EPPPIIIIIC!
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It’s finally here! Okay, so, the wait for SIEGE #4 isn’t as long as it’s felt. It’s only been about a month and a half or so, which in comparison to other titles running late, isn’t so bad. But, the reason it feels like an eternity is because the cliffhanger ending of issue #3 left us on the edges of our seats.. BIG TIME! Norman Osborn screaming like a maniac in green face paint, Tony Stark rocking the briefcase armor, the crumbling of Asgard, and then that one fateful panel of The Sentry’s true nature revealed once and for all. And, now, all of our questions will be answered this Wednesday in the pages of SIEGE #4. The biggest ones I have? WTF is up with the Sentry, and of course, what will be the final thing that brings the much-anticipated Heroic Age into full swing?

For those of you not reading SIEGE, or just coming back into the comic-lovin’ fold, here’s a brief rundown on what this whole SIEGE thing is about and why we’re so excited to see the conclusion. Six or seven years ago, Marvel pretty much defined the 2000s with CIVIL WAR. See, comics in the late ’90s were an interesting beast. A lot of the mainstream, broad and big Superhero books… they sucked. And, meanwhile, you had innovative little titles popping out of the cracks like Brian Michael Bendis’s POWERS, and Warren Ellis’s THE AUTHORITY. In the early 2000s, Marvel launched their Ultimate line, and I think that really gave them the recharge they needed to revamp their mainline continuity. And, so you saw the books begin to take on a more cutting edge, bolder tone, and then… CIVIL WAR. Heroes fighting heroes. Characters dying. Insanity. And, Civil War began a cycle of storytelling that really made Marvel what it is during this past decade. The Avengers became cool again. The classic Marvel heroes once again were interesting. And, compelling character-driven storytelling once again reminded us why we loved the Marvel Universe. Now, as the decade winded down, it was obvious that it was time for a new direction, and a new change. In the aftermath of SECRET INVASION, and during DARK REIGN, I think a lot of us were pretty happy to hear about SIEGE.

See, SIEGE is the end to what Marvel originally began with CIVIL WAR. And, just like we were ushered into a brand new age of storytelling, and a shift in tone back in 2000, we’re going to be seeing that again with the HEROIC AGE. Siege is not just about the downfall of Norman Osborn, but it’s about the reuniting of the classic Marvel heroes, after years of turmoil and strife.

So, in a nutshell… this is what you need to know before reading SIEGE: CIVIL WAR=Heroes fight each other, Norman Osborn comes into a position of government power, and gets his own superteam of morally questionable (but obedient) footsoldiers. SECRET INVASION=Suspicions, paranoia, and Norman Osborn makes the killshot that gives him control over the security of the U.S. DARK REIGN=Norman Osborn, now the head of SHIELD (now called HAMMER), puts supervillains into superhero positions, and begins his plans of control and revenge.

SIEGE=Norman Osborn, obviously losing his grip on sanity, is persuaded by Loki into invading Asgard, and taking it over. And of course, everything goes horribly wrong, which brings the combined forces of the Marvel Universes back together in one hell of an epic storyline.

If you haven’t started with SIEGE yet, we’ve currently got plenty of issue #1,#2, and #3 in stock to get you caught up, so give it a shot. We highly recommend the series, and we think anybody, whether you’re brand new to comics, or an old fan, will enjoy this. The writing, and the artwork have been fantastic, and it really is a great entry-point into the Marvel Universe as things get ready to relaunch at ground zero with the HEROIC AGE.

The beauty of SIEGE is it thrives on the things that we all love about comics, and the Marvel Universe specifically. It’s bigger than life, it’s action-packed, and it turns the pulp insanity level of superpowered beings duking it out up to levels we rarely see. It’s bold, and swashbuckling, and it’s an indicator of the exciting things to come with the HEROIC AGE. If you’re NOT reading SIEGE, you really need to give this one a shot, as it’s probably one of the best Marvel events we’ve seen since CIVIL WAR.

Now, for those of you already reading SIEGE… you already know that this is the big one, folks, and are just as pumped as we are to see what comes of it this Wednesday. So, the less I say, the better… lets be surprised. :)

Click here for a preview of SIEGE #4
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THE MYSTERIOUS SIEGE: FALLEN #1 ONE-SHOT SERVES AS THE OFFICIAL EPILOGUE TO SIEGE!
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Okay, it’s often rare that we’re completely in the dark about a book. Even when they’re kept under lock and key, we’re still in the know enough to get an official handle on just what the heck it’s all about. However, with SIEGE: FALLEN, we know very little… and here’s what we do know:

The SIEGE: FALLEN one-shot is being described as Marvel as being a nice wrap-up issue to SIEGE, you know, an epilogue of sorts. Of course, we’re expecting some major ramifications at the end of SIEGE, and it seems like this one-shot is what deals with not just the major events that occur within SIEGE #4, but also the landscape of the Marvel Universe as a whole.

The second thing we know is that Tom Raney is handling the art chores, while the writer is classified… which means that whoever is writing this one-shot probably has a good deal invested in the character that’s being held on the cover there. Now, while we won’t speculate on who it is that bites it, we do know that this issue is supposed to deal with the whats, the whys, and the hows of the character’s death, as well as the world-shattering aftermath of SIEGE. In other words, if you’re following SIEGE, you should probably give this one as read, as it looks like it’ll pertain to the story in a big way.

Either way, we’re pumped to see what the hush-hush surprises that await in SIEGE: FALLEN are, and why Marvel is being so tightlipped about them!

FLASH #2 *BRIGHTEST DAY* FOLLOWS UP THE FIRST KILLER ISSUE OF GEOFF JOHNS’S NEW ONGOING FLASH SERIES THIS WEDNESDAY!
THIRD EYE MUST BUY
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Man, the first issue of Geoff Johns’s new FLASH ongoing series really blew me away. I mean, I was expecting it to be good, because lets face it: Geoff Johns has an incredible track record, but damn… it exceeded my expectations in a hundred different ways. The artwork, the writing, everything just clicked so perfectly, and for someone like me who grew up with Wally West, and isn’t as familiar with Barry Allen, it was accessible as hell. I mean, one of the things that I felt was so cool about the new FLASH series was how it just hit the ground running.. no pun intended. Whether you’re brand new to the world of THE FLASH, or an old-time fan, it served as a great point to jump onboard, and I was really impressed with how Johns pulled that off.

On top of everything mentioned above, it was just a plain good story. The big ending with the Rogues from the future acting as a form of police… brilliant. And, now, this week, the follow up issue comes with FLASH #2, and we could not be more pumped here at Third Eye to read it.

In the first issue, Johns introduces us to the world of the Flash and Barry Allen effortlessly while still managing to tell an exciting, and killer story. The artwork by Francis Manapul is probably some of the best stuff going in superhero comics right now, and it really captures the fluidity and movement of THE FLASH perfectly. There’s this great sense of speed that comes through in the storytelling and artwork, where you as the reader get the feeling that things never stop moving. This is the perfect compliment to a character like THE FLASH, and it really helps draw us into his world. Plus, the way that Johns is taking classic Flash elements but mixing them with his own new-school approach, is incredible. He really delivers some good comics storytelling here, and in just one issue, the new ongoing Flash series is at the top of my stack as one of my favorite new series.

What’s the hook on the new FLASH ongoing? In a nutshell, it’s got this great “Superhero CSI” kind of feel to it. See, Barry Allen is a police forensic scientist, and as the Flash, the fastest man alive, he’s also one of the DCU’s most classic superheroes. Johns plays up the detective element of Barry, and shows us in the first issue, that while this isn’t a traditional noir, gritty detective story, there is this very cool tech-savvy forensic science feel to how Barry solves the crimes that are put before him. Of course, we also get to see the Flash side of Barry A LOT, and it’s cool to see how Johns is showing us all the different and exciting ways Barry can and will use his powers as the Flash.

Perfect Blend of Character-Driven Storytelling and High Action: The other thing that really stands out about the new Flash series is how Johns adds so much life and multiple layers to not just the Flash and his enemies, but also his supporting cast. It really feels like you’re walking into a fully realized world, and he manages to balance out the character-driven storytelling with a quick, rapid-fire non-stop action approach to the superheroics of the book.

All in all, the new Flash series is one of DC’s most promising new series this summer, and we highly recommend checking it out. We’ve still got plenty of FLASH #1 in stock, and hey, FLASH #1 even comes with a FLASH ring! :)

If you want to go back a little deeper, and get the full scoop on Barry Allen and his return, we recommend snagging FLASH REBIRTH 1-6 (available both in the back issues here at Third Eye or the recently released hardcover), and the FLASH: SECRET FILES one-shot. These serve as an excellent primer to give you more backstory on the FLASH. For those of you who’d rather just jump in, then all you need is the new FLASH #1, and you’re good to go.

Click here to read more about FLASH #2 *BRIGHTEST DAY*

SWEET TOOTH VOLUME 1 OUT OF THE WOODS TRADE PAPERBACK ARRIVES THIS WEDNESDAY! FIND OUT WHY THIS HAS QUICKLY BECOME ONE OF OUR TOP FAVORITE BOOKS ON THE STANDS! VERTIGO DOES IT AGAIN! AND, THIS FIRST VOLUME IS ONLY $9.99!
“GUMMO” meets “THE WALKING DEAD”

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Man, it’s funny how some of the ones that turn into your favorite books are the ones that sneak up on you, and don’t snag you right off the bat. Sweet Tooth has been like that for me. I read the first issue that Vertigo put out (for only a buck! And, heck, if you’d rather do this series in singles, we do have all the previous issues in stock to check out too), and I enjoyed it.. but, I wasn’t sold. You know, I thought it was good, but it was just a set-up, and there was nothing that really snapped me into it. So, I forgot about Sweet Tooth for a little bit. I breezed through the next couple issues, but it wasn’t until a few months back I sat down with all five issues at one time, and read through them, that I was hooked. I had found a brand new favorite book. See, Jeff Lemire is doing INCREDIBLE stuff with this series, and he manages to do it without you realizing until you’re fiending for the next issue. The fact that he both writes and illustrates the series just enhances the surreal, dream-like feel that the series has.

What’s SWEET TOOTH all about? Sweet Tooth is the story of Gus, one of a rare new breed of human/animal hybrids who was raised in isolation by his father following a pandemic that struck ten years previous. When Gus’s father dies, Gus does the one thing his father had always begged him not to… leave the woods. He quickly runs into hunters, who kill hybrid children and sell their parts off for various things (food, experiments to cure the disease, ect… oh, did we mention that this new human/animal hybrid is immune to the disease that killed off half the world?). Gus runs into a massive drifter named Jepperd (who reminds you of the Punisher circa Garth Ennis’s PUNISHER: THE END), and promises to help get Gus to a safe haven for all human/animal hybrids, a place known only as the Preserve.

Sweet Tooth reads like a real twisted road trip story, but there’s also a very surreal, dream-like quality to the art and storytelling that contrasts really nicely with the dark, gritty post-apocalyptic world it’s set in. See, the quirkiness is almost only superficial, as the real charm of Sweet Tooth isn’t the kids with antlers and the strange alternative future it’s set in, but in the way that it explores Gus’s brittle humanity, and Jepperd’s crude humanity.

Lemire’s unique art style really gives the book a unique look and feel, and there’s some really eerie close-ups on the eyes of characters, that are often used as a beat in the pacing of a character and their thoughts.

All in all, Sweet Tooth comes HIGHLY recommended, and this Wednesday, you can snag the first five issues in trade paperback format for only $9.99!

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BRIGHTEST DAY: THE BIRDS OF PREY RETURN THIS WEDNESDAY COURTESY OF THEIR FAN-FAVORITE CREATIVE TEAM GAIL SIMONE (SECRET SIX) & ED BENES (JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA) IN BIRDS OF PREY #1 *BRIGHTEST DAY*
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The Brightest Day is shining it’s light in a few different directions this Wednesday, and one of the big ones we’re excited to see is the relaunched BIRDS OF PREY series. Now, I know, it’s odd, considering that towards the end of it’s run, BIRDS OF PREY was not a book that would be getting top billing from Third Eye here. Why? Well, it kinda sucked towards the end there, and wasn’t really doing much of anything.

But, then amidst the announcements of new series for the summer, DC made a big one… the original fan-favorite creative team of GAIL SIMONE and ED BENES who made BRIGHTEST DAY what it was way back in the day are returning to once again knock it out of the park, and folks, we’re pumped.

I feel like before I go on, i should explain why we’re stoked, and just a bit about what BIRDS OF PREY is. Wayyyy back in the late ’90s, I remember BIRDS OF PREY kicked off courtesy of CHUCK DIXON and GREG LAND, and I think I picked it up because I heard it had Blue Beetle, and I’ve always liked Blue Beetle. But, anyways, there was something about the series that really made it stand out back then. There was a real cool fusion of high-action, and a down-to-earth sense of humor about it. It was really good stuff. And, then, time passed by, and a new writer came onboard, Gail Simone. This is before she’d really made a big reputation for herself, so she was new to the series, and alongside her, a new artist by the name of Ed Benes. And, together, they took the Birds of Prey idea to a new level of awesomeness. It was a big cult favorite of mine, and delivered a really clever team book that didn’t read like any other kind of team book on the market. See, Birds of Prey played up a cool mix of clever humor, gritty espionage and covert ops, and familiar characters that we all knew and love (Oracle, the Huntress, Black Canary, ect). The writing in it was razor sharp, and was some of the most realistic portrayals of women superheroes in comics that we’ve seen, but still, at the same time maintained a real fun, and action-packed feel.

Now, WHAT are the BIRDS OF PREY? Birds of Prey are a loose-knit team of superheroines that work with Oracle. Oracle, as you know her, is the former Batgirl who’s now paralyzed from the waist down due to being shot by the Joker in THE KILLING JOKE. See, after Oracle was shot, she didn’t let that stop her, she kept fighting crime, but sharpened her prowess in technology, and computers, becoming a literal information bank for many superheroes within the DCU. The team’s greatest strength comes from Oracle’s connections to heroes across the DCU stemming from her connection to Batman, meaning that it’s no surprise to see Wonder Woman or Superman show up in BIRDS OF PREY. And, while BIRDS OF PREY is a predominantly female team, there have been male members including NIGHTWING, and WILDCAT.

The thing that is awesome about this though is the return of Gail Simone and Ed Benes. Simone is probably the best writer we’ve seen on Birds of Prey, and really gets the characters. And, if you’re not already reading her awesome work on SECRET SIX, you’re really missing out. However, we have a feeling that Birds of Prey is gonna blow that out of the water. :) Not to mention Ed Benes is handling the art, and this guy is a SUPERSTAR, folks. In the tradition of bigger-than-life artists like Jim Lee, J. Scott Campbell, and Michael Turner, Ed Benes has really carved out a major niche for himself as a fantastic superhero artist. And, folks, he is the perfect fit for Birds of Prey. The fact that he’d already worked on the series previously is just a bonus in that we know the chemistry between him and Simone will really make this relaunch a killer read.

BRIGHTEST DAY! The other thing that makes this one stand out is it’s one of the books carrying the BRIGHTEST DAY banner, and tying into DC’s BRIGHTEST DAY storyline. As we’ve seen from everything that’s come out so far rocking the BRIGHTEST DAY banner, these are quality jumping on points, and if you’ve never read BIRDS OF PREY before, this is a good spot to start. How it ties into BRIGHTEST DAY? Well, the involvement of Hawk and Dove is interesting, and I feel that might play a part, but I guess we’re going to have to see. All I know is so far everything rocking the BRIGHTEST DAY banner has been a solid read, and I cannot wait to check this one out.

Click here to read more about BIRDS OF PREY #1 *BRIGHTEST DAY*

NEW AVENGERS FINALE #1 *SIEGE TIE-IN*WRAPS UP 10 YEARS OF AVENGERS STORIES, AND PAVES THE WAY PERFECTLY FOR THE RELAUNCH OF AVENGERS THIS SUMMER!
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Man, I read the advance of this one last night, and folks, it’s freakin’ beautiful. This one-shot penned by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS, and illustrated by the legendary BRYAN HITCH (THE ULTIMATES, CAPTAIN AMERICA: REBORN), is a fantastic final chapter in a decade of AVENGERS history, as well as a nice opening to what’s to come for the AVENGERS in the Marvel Universe.

This one-shot takes place after the events of SIEGE, but before the official relaunching of the AVENGERS (coming soon with the launch of the highly anticipated AVENGERS #1, as well as SECRET AVENGERS and NEW AVENGERS). The entire landscape of the Marvel Universe has changed during the craziness of SIEGE, and with the HEROIC AGE on the horizon, Earth’s Mightiest Heroes are unsure of what and where their places are in the Marvel Universe. This double-sized one-shot shows us how that before the Avengers can move on, all loose ends must be tied-up, and everything that’s been left hanging in the storylines of the Avengers books for the last five years is resolved right here. And, folks, it reads fantastic. The artwork by Hitch looks great, and Bendis really delivers some SIEGE-level action in the actual story.

My favorite part though is as you near the end, you really get the sense that this is an “End of an Era” moment, and there’s some actually really cool moments that totally lay the groundwork for things to come for the Avengers, including what team-mates are going where, and the final line-ups, ect. Of course, a major focus is tying up unresolved affairs here, and folks, it’s a badass way of wrapping up many plot threads from the last few years.

I’d have to say that this, Dark Avengers #16, Siege #4, and Siege Fallen all read very nicely together, and almost feel like a set of books in that sense.

All in all, this one’s worth picking up, and is not just another one-shot, but something that really progresses the storyline of the Earth’s Mightiest Heroes.

Click here for a preview of NEW AVENGERS FINALE #1

BRIGHTEST DAY: JUSTICE LEAGUE: GENERATION LOST #1 – KEITH GIFFEN RETURNS TO THE JUSTICE LEAGUE HE MADE FAMOUS WITH JUSTICE LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL!
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DC is really on point this Summer with the new series that they’re kicking out there. Another one that I’ve been excited about since it was announced is the new JUSTICE LEAGUE: GENERATION LOST limited series that’s going to be kicking off this Wednesday. The simple fact that Keith Giffen is returning to the Justice League characters he made famous, and forever memorable is reason enough, but the fact that it’s also going to be following up on the sudden return of MAXWELL LORD in the wake of BRIGHTEST DAY (or at least this is who we’re speculating is the mysterious villain that’s killing off former members of the now defunct JUSTICE LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL) just ups the ante of awesomeness for this one.

Most of you who are familiar with DC in the last few years know Maxwell Lord as one of the major players during the time of INFINITE CRISIS, and the man responsible for the OMACS, and the death of Ted Kord (Blue Beetle). Now, it looks like he’s back to his old tricks, as seen in BRIGHTEST DAY #0, and members of the JUSTICE LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL (a team Lord has a personal tie to) are being targeted for death.

Now, the big hook with this new series is that it’s a return to a Justice League incarnation that a lot of us love, and hold dear to our hearts in terms of character-defining JLA runs. Way back when, Keith Giffen, J.M DeMatteis and Kevin Maguire completely turned the concept of the Justice League on it’s head by putting together a team made up of B-Listers, and one or two heavy-hitters. The reason why it worked though was Giffen’s knack for adding personality, and humor to the book, and using the second stringers to really make the book entertaining. The interplay between characters like Booster Gold, Blue Beetle, Guy Gardner, and Batman and Martian Manhunter was half the fun, and while the action levels were high, it was some of the incredible and humorous touches to these characters that really made the story. This was the infamous Justice League run where Batman flat out slugs Guy Gardner, and knocks him out in one punch, leaving the rest of the team to joke about “One Punch! I can’t believe it!”

And, now Giffen is back, and he’s working with the characters he made famous. The surviving members of Justice League International are all here… Booster Gold, Fire and Ice, Captain Atom, and more, and while there’s a very grim shadow being cast on the team as their former team-mates are being hunted down and killed.. we are expecting Giffen to still bring that trademark wit and humor to the series just like he did back in the day.

On top of all this, this limited series carries the Brightest Day banner, and ties into the resurrection of many character. Of course, the biggest, is the returned Maxwell Lord. But, we can’t help but wonder if we’ll see Martian Manhunter involved at all, due to his previous involvement with the team.

We expect this one to be a must-read, and if you’re a DC fan, new or old, you really should give this one a look this week. And, if you’re following Justice League, then you definitely should pick this up, as it’s going to be providing some pretty big shake-ups for the premiere DC Superhero team.

But, at the end of the day.. we’re excited about this one for one big reason: It’s Giffen returning to Justice League International, and with Winick (who’s proven he’s got a nice knack for humorous tales with his excellent run on EXILES, and his Barry Ween work), it should be a fantastic read.

Click here to read more about JUSTICE LEAGUE: GENERATION LOST #1 *BRIGHTEST DAY*

Piqued your curiosity with all this talk of how awesome JUSTICE LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL was? Check out these great trades collecting the Giffen/Maguire run currently in stock at Third Eye!

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FRENEMY OF THE STATE #1 FROM ONI PRESS DELIVERS A QUIRKY, FUN TAKE ON THE ESPIONAGE CONTRACT KILLER DRAMA! AND IT’S CO-WRITTEN BY THAT ONE CHICK FROM THE OFFICE… YOU KNOW, THE ONE THAT DIDN’T GET JIM.
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I’ve gotta admit, when I first glanced over this one in the Previews catalog, I totally overlooked it. The name was kind of goofy, and I really didn’t see anything about it that reached out and grabbed me. Well, Oni was cool enough to send us some preview copies of this as well as other new ones coming out, and I read this one over the weekend, and folks, I really dug it. The writing is sharp, the artwork is fantastic, and works perfectly for the story, and the overall plot and story is playful yet engaging.

So, what’s it about? Well, you’ve got this girl who has lived a life of privilege, attended the best schools, and learned every language, but her obsession with spying on exes gets her caught up in some serious mojo with the CIA. And, in exchange for not going to prison, they recruit her to be a spy. It’s got a big humor element to it, and it definitely plays around with the modern day circus that is Hollywood, and folks who’re famous for no other reason than being famous.

I actually had no idea this was written by someone who’s on TV until after I read it, and that’s good, ’cause usually it makes me automatically going to assume the comic is going to suck if it’s written by a TV personality, but man, this one’s good. It’s fun, it’s entertaining, and it reads well. And, hey, it’s that chick from THE OFFICE too.

DARK AVENGERS #16 *SIEGE TIE-IN* – THE FINAL ISSUE OF DARK AVENGERS SENDS THE TITLE OFF WITH A BANG, AND WRAPS UP A CORNER OF THE MARVEL UNIVERSE NICELY! A ROCK SOLID READ!
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I just sat down and read the advance of DARK AVENGERS #!6 before writing this, and I’ve gotta say… it’s probably one of my favorite Marvel titles I’ve read today. In fact, I’ve gotta tell you, if you fell off of DARK AVENGERS during the UTOPIA storyline or the Molecule Man storyline, I’d highly recommend going back and picking up around issue #13 when the SIEGE Tie-Ins began in this book. This was probably one of the best SIEGE tie-ins of the bunch, in my opinion, and issues 13-16 really are on the caliber of the events going on in the main SIEGE book. Why? The characterization. Bendis gives the enemy side of SIEGE personality, and depth that makes them even more compelling, and through issues 13-16, he fleshes out not just Norman Osborn and his star players like Bullseye, but also turns Victoria Hand into one of the coolest new Marvel characters I’ve seen in quite a while. And, in this week’s DARK AVENGERS #16, she especially comes out of SIEGE as a very interesting character. But, that’s not all, the Dark Avengers tie-ins went a long way of explaining THE SENTRY, why he’s such an evil, bad mojo kinda dude, and what happened to send him over the edge to do the things he’s done. In fact, his official origin in DARK AVENGERS #13 is one of the coolest things I’ve read from Marvel this year.

And, now this Wednesday, in DARK AVENGERS #13, it’s the end of an era again, as the short-lived yet excellent DARK AVENGERS title goes out with a bang. I can’t say much, because I don’t want to spoiler anything, but I will say this: read this one AFTER you read SIEGE #4, as that’s where it takes place in the scheme of the storyline. This issue really wraps up the whole Dark Avengers thing nicely, and it sets the stage for the futures of many of the characters who were on the team, some of which in pretty shocking ways. However, I think my favorite part is near the end, involving Osborn… you’ll know it when you see it.

All in all, Dark Avengers #16 is definitely highly recommended this week, and like I said, if you missed DARK AVENGERS #13, #14, or #15, snatch ‘em up. We’ve still got limited quantities of each in stock here at Third Eye!

SUPERMAN: WAR OF THE SUPERMEN #2 FOLLOWS UP THE FIRST SMASH HIT ISSUE OF WAR OF THE SUPERMEN! IT’S ZOD vs. SUPERMAN IN THIS KILLER NEW LIMITED SERIES!
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Dude! The first issue of WAR OF THE SUPERMEN was AWESOME. I was super-impressed, and man, this feels like it might be one of the best Superman stories done in the last few years.. and Geoff Johns isn’t even writing it! :)

Seriously though, they kicked things off with a bang in WAR OF THE SUPERMEN #1. Robinson and Gates do a fantastic job of making the first issue of this one feel HUGE, and the artwork by Igle is fantastic, and works perfectly in the scale of the storyline. This book makes all the weirdness of the last year or two of Superman stories post-New Krypton feel worth it, and we cannot wait to read the second issue this Wednesday.

What is WAR OF THE SUPERMEN all about? It’s pretty simple… there’s too many Supermen, and General Zod, being the downright dastardly fellow he is, decides he’s going straight to Earth with hundreds of Supermen following behind him.. and of course, only Superman stands in his way. It’s also looking like WAR OF THE SUPERMEN is going to be the perfect set-up for the highly anticipated arrival of J.Michael Straczynski writing Superman later this Summer.

A fantastic read, and we’re pretty pumped to see where the story goes next!

FIRST WAVE #2 FOLLOWS UP BRIAN AZZARELLO’S KILLER NEW PULP TAKE ON THE DCU! A GUN-WIELDING BATMAN, THE RETURN OF DOC SAVAGE, AND A COOL TAKE ON THE SPIRIT? IT’S ALL HERE! AND, WE’VE STILL GOT PLENTY OF #1 IF YOU MISSED IT!
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The debut of Brian Azzarello and Rags Morales’s FIRST WAVE was a huge surprise hit here at Third Eye. While we thought the whole idea of an “Elseworlds-esque” storyline featuring a DC Universe set amidst the backdrop of 1940s Hollywood Babylon, and playing up a pulpy noir environment was a killer idea, we really had no clue how big of a hit it was going to turn out to be. And, it really looks like you guys were digging the first one, so I’m sure you just as excited as I am to see issue #2 hitting this Wednesday.

What is FIRST WAVE? First Wave is a 6 issue limited series that’s setting up a brand new DC Universe sandbox for creators to play in. It’s basically resurrecting classic pulp fiction characters like Doc Savage, the Shadow, and the Avenger, and giving them the same kind of high quality 21st century storytelling and artwork that’s become the standard of quality today. In other words, it’s an Elseworld, where instead of Gotham City, Batman operates in a ’40s-era Hollywood which is way too lawless, and way too decadent. There are NO superpowered beings in this world, and Doc Savage is about as high as it goes in terms of super-powered individuals. Everything is very grounded in reality. So, while you might see characters like Batman, the Blackhawks, or even Green Arrow, you’re not going to see Superman, or Wonder Woman. The series focuses heavily on Doc Savage and Batman, but manages to include the Spirit as well to nice effect.

“100 Bullets” and “JOKER” writer Brian Azzarello really delivers a world that feels fleshed out, and fully realized. It’s dripping in gritty pulp and noir trappings, and Morales’s artwork does a fantastic job of pulling you into this tense, mysterious pulp world Azzarello is crafting. The first issue did a fantastic job of setting up the world of FIRST WAVE, and now, we really cannot wait to see where things’ll be going next in the second issue this week as Doc Savage is pursuing the Blackhawks, the Blackhawks are pursuing The Spirit, and Rima the Jungle Girl, the eyes of the jungle, is the only one who knows something none of these heroes do… something dangerous, and glorious has risen, and the world at large is not ready for it.

If you haven’t yet checked out First Wave, don’t worry, we’ve still got plenty of FIRST WAVE #1 and the BATMAN / DOC SAVAGE one-shot that sets up FIRST WAVE in stock to get you caught up.

Dive in, and find out why this is one of the coolest new limited series to hit the stands.

Click here to read a preview of FIRST WAVE #2

WARREN ELLIS (IGNITION CITY, SUPERGOD, CAPTAIN SWING, PLANETARY) and KAARE ANDREWS (SPIDER-MAN: REIGN) LAUNCH A NEW CHAPTER FOR THE X-MEN INASTONISHING X-MEN: XENOGENESIS #1 THIS WEDNESDAY!
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After reading the advance copy of this last night, I am a lot more excited for it than I was before. Not to say that I wasn’t looking forward to the book. I mean, I really enjoy what Ellis has been crafting with ASTONISHING X-MEN. But, you know, I wasn’t expecting something as fresh, and as exciting as this. Now, you’re probably wondering what the difference is between this and the current ASTONISHING X-MEN run.

This new limited series ASTONISHING X-MEN: XENOGENESIS, is a six-issue mini-series that falls in line with the same mentality that last week’s ASTONISHING SPIDER-MAN / WOLVERINE did. In other words, it’s a kick-ass limited series featuring the characters you know, and you love, doing the things you want to see them do. And while it’s in continuity, it’s not tied in tightly, so you can pick up on issue #1 of this bad boy, and just simply enjoy it without having to worry about going back to get the back story on anything. All you need to know is who the X-Men are, and you’re good. Now, does it connect to ASTONISHING X-MEN currently running? It’s the same team, and does reference a thing or two, but it’s mostly a brand new story arc. The regular ASTONISHING X-MEN ongoing will continue, albeit on a much slower schedule than ASTONISHING X-MEN: XENOGENESIS due to artist delays.

Now, why did I dig ASTONISHING X-MEN: XENOGENESIS so much? Well, it was just plain good. I mean, it feels really fresh, and Kaare Andrews is a perfect fit art-wise for Warren Ellis’s storytelling. See, I’m a firm believer that a good writer needs a good artist, but most importantly, writers need artists that work with their style, just like artists need writers that work with their style. I really didn’t care for how Bianchi’s art meshed with Ellis on GHOST BOXES, and I felt like that affected how much I enjoyed the story. And while Jiminez is damn talented, again, it just doesn’t capture that feel of Ellis’s writing like I feel it should. Don’t get me wrong both GHOST BOXES, and the Ellis/Jiminez stuff is great, but after reading the first issue of XENOGENESIS with Ellis/Kaare… dude… it’s perfect. Kaare Andrews art is very reminiscent of Frank Quitely in some regards, and just like Quitely captures Morrison’s mad genius, Kaare does the same thing with Ellis’s mad science fiction insanity. The writing is sharp, and the characterization of the team is some of the best I’ve seen in a bit. I’ve gotta tell you, there’s some really cool moments, and Storm especially stands out as a strong lead character in this. The characterization of Emma is also pretty fun, and entertaining as well.

AND, this one is action-packed like a mofo. Ellis starts things right off with explosions, chaos, and mad science that gets you rolling on a roller-coaster ride of X-Fun. All in all, Astonishing X-Men: XENOGENESIS is a great start for the series, and I can’t stress how much I enjoyed the artwork, even the coloring on it works perfectly. It’s one of those rare occasions where you see many different factors (art, story, coloring, inking) come together to make one nice, and super enjoyable package. If you want a good self-contained X-Men story with a bit of weirdness, and that trademark Ellis mad science attached… pick up a copy of ASTONISHING X-MEN: XENOGENESIS #1 this Wednesday.

Click here for a preview of ASTONISHING X-MEN: XENOGENESIS #1

HEROIC AGE: BLACK WIDOW #2 FOLLOWS UP THE FIRST KILLER ISSUE OF THIS NEW “HEROIC AGE” ONGOING SERIES FEATURING EVERYONE’S FAVORITE SUPER-SPY!

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I was really impressed by the first issue of the new BLACK WIDOW ongoing series. I don’t know if it’s ’cause I’m jazzed on this whole HEROIC AGE thing Marvel’s doing, or maybe it was really that good, but I really dug it. There’s a great sense of espionage-fueled storytelling going on here, and enough balance of Marvel Universe classics (Wolverine, Iron Man) to keep the book rooted in the overall Marvel U. But yeah, they did a really great job, and I’m pumped to see where the book goes with issue #2. I think a big part of why I enjoyed it so much too was Marjorie Lieu’s writing and Daniel Acuna’s artwork fit together perfectly and delivered a really solid read.

This first arc is pretty straight-forward.. someone wants Natasha dead, and they’ve come pretty damn close to getting exactly what they want. Now, she’s got to hunt down her would-be killer, and find out what her friends Daredevil, Wolverine and Iron Man are keeping from her about her killer’s identity.

This one kicked off with a great start, and kind of embodies that fun, swashbuckling feel you want out of the HEROIC AGE books. But, there’s also a very gritty, and dark espionage super-spy underworld kinda vibe to the book as well. When you put the two together, you get a pretty good read, so if you missed BLACK WIDOW #1, we’ve still got limited quantities of the first printing of #1 in stock, so check it out!

Click here for a preview of BLACK WIDOW #2 *HEROIC AGE*

EX MACHINA VOLUME 9 RING OUT THE OLD TRADE PAPERBACK HITS THIRD EYE THIS WEDNESDAY! BRIAN K. VAUGHN’S (writer of Y: THE LAST MAN) EPIC “ROCKETEER” MEETS “THE WEST WING” CONTINUES!
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There are certain series that we just feel read fantastic in trade paperback format, and it’s always a cause for celebration when a new slab of goodness comes out for them. Ex Machina is one of those series. Written by BRIAN K VAUGHN (the man behind RUNAWAYS and Y THE LAST MAN), Ex Machina is a fantastic series that explores the world of Mitchell Hundred, a man given a superhuman ability to talk to machinery. And, with that ability, Mitchell becomes the world’s first real-deal SUPERHERO, the Great Machine. But, when Mitchell can only save one of the World Trade towers from falling on 9/11, he realizes that he’s doing no good as The Great Machine, goes public with his identity and runs for Mayor of New York… and wins.

From there, you get Ex Machina, a fascinating and extremely well-written series that manages to create a perfect mix of policital drama and grounded superheroics into one damn good comic. If you haven’t read it, you gotta try it, and if you have read it, then we know you’re already eagerly awaiting the next volume!

X-MEN SECOND COMING: NEW MUTANTS #13 *X-MEN SECOND COMING CHAPTER 7*CONTINUES THE BEST X-MEN STORYLINE IN TEN YEARS! NOT READING “SECOND COMING”? WE’VE GOT ALL THE CHAPTERS WELL-STOCKED, SO HOP ABOARD WITH THE X-MEN SECOND COMING CHAPTER ONE AND FIND OUT WHAT ALL THE FUSS IS ABOUT!
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Dude, it’s no secret that the X-MEN: SECOND COMING storyline is one of the things we’re super jazzed about here at Third Eye. Marvel has managed to once again make the X-Men cool again, and is delivering us one of the biggest, and boldest X-Men crossovers we’ve seen in decades. I mean, THIS is how the X-Men should be. Tons of action, all the characters you enjoy, and just plain exciting through and through. And, folks, this series has been a roller-coaster. It’s been long enough now where most of you are aware of what happened in X-FORCE #26, and lets face it: if Nightcrawler (one of our own personal favorite X-Men) isn’t safe from Death’s shadow in this one, then no one is.

And, now, this week, after the tear-jerking funeral in UNCANNY X-MEN #524, things continue to heat up as Cyclops tries to keep the X-Men held together. There’s divides forming regarding Hope, and how much is worth sacrificing for her survival. And, Bastion’s spy continues to terrorize Marvel’s Merry Mutants in their own home.

If you haven’t been reading X-MEN: SECOND COMING, and want to jump on.. we’ve currently got ALL the chapters well-stocked here at Third Eye to get you caught up. Just click here for our handy OFFICIAL THIRD EYE X-MEN SECOND COMING CHECKLIST, and that’ll tell you what you need!

Click here for a preview of NEW MUTANTS #13 *X-MEN SECOND COMING CHAPTER 7*

BRIGHTEST DAY: TITANS: VILLAINS FOR HIRE SPECIAL #1 – DEATHSTROKE ASSEMBLES A TEAM OF “DARK TITANS” IN THIS SPECIAL BRIGHTEST DAY ONE-SHOT!
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Man, I’m impressed, so far all of the BRIGHTEST DAY books that’re coming out or have come out have all been ones I’m excited about. There hasn’t been one where I’ve been kinda like “meh” on, and if you told me that I was going to be excited about a Titans one-shot this time last year, I would’ve said you are out of your mind. But, it’s true, I’m pretty freakin’ pumped about this one-shot setting up this corner of the DCU. Know why? Well, the obvious answer is I’m a total Deathstroke fanboy. But, there’s more to it than that.

With the TITANS: VILLAINS FOR HIRE one-shot, it looks like the Titans are going to get a little more interesting than they’ve been in recent memory. And, how’re they doing that, well in the midst of all these resurrections, and BRIGHTEST DAY craziness, Deathstroke has decided to form his own Titans team. So far, what we know is that Cheshire (the evil assassin), the Tattooed Man, and the rest are still under speculation at this time. Now, Deathstroke is one of the coolest friggin’ characters in the DCU, so seeing him get the spotlight here is a big deal. But, with this one-shot, we’re going to see Deathstroke taking on a new role as leader, and the big question I think many people have is:

Why is Deathstroke forming his own Titans team? Well, all we do know is their first mission: Assassinate the Atom!

And, that is one of the many reasons why we’re pumped to see what’s in store with this one on Wednesday.

Click here to read more about TITANS: VILLAINS FOR HIRE SPECIAL #1 *BRIGHTEST DAY*

SAM & TWITCH: WRITER #1 – A KILLER-LOOKING NEW CRIME NOIR LIMITED SERIES FROM IMAGE COMICS!
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Here’s another new one that looks pretty rad. Now, ignore the fact that this one is featuring characters originally debuting in Todd McFarlane’s SPAWN universe. The Sam and Twitch duo have a long history of quality, self-contained crime noir stories that have little to nothing to do at all with SPAWN, and are much more grounded in a gritty, hyper-realistic crime noir setting. I fondly remember being really into the Sam and Twitch stories from a few years back, and I think that’s a big part of why I’m pumped for this one.. PLUS, it just sounds cool!

A hardboiled crime tale set in the boroughs of NYC, this one takes us to the dead of winter, a snowstorm looming, and a routine homicide investigation suddenly gets a literary twist. A suspected drug dealer has been found dead and naked, with what seems to be parts of a story written all over his body. And, now, the grizzled duo of Sam and Twitch are on the trail of the killer.

If you’re into the darker SE7EN-esque crime noir stuff, definitely give this one a look this Wednesday at Third Eye!

STAFF PICKS

Steve -  BATMAN AND ROBIN #12 *RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE PROLOGUE PT 3* = All I can say is: WOW. The last two pages of this comic have just turned Batman and Robin from an incredible run into an unforgettable one. I cannot wait for RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE!

Trish – DEMO #4 = I love how each one of these has a different feel, and tone to it. Brian Wood owns srsly.

Torma – ASTONISHING SPIDER-MAN AND WOLVERINE #1 = DEVIL DINOSAUR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Seriously though, this one is great, and reminds you of those old school team-ups from the ’80s before team-up books became cheap filler minis. Awesome art, awesome story! Must read!

Matt – BRIGHTEST DAY #1 = Holy crap. I’ve never cared about Aquaman before, but he has just went up the list of characters that I think are awesome by a few dozen notches. What a great issue!

THIS WEEK’S HIGHLIGHTS @ THIRD EYE FOR WEDNESDAY 5/5/10

BRIGHTEST DAY #1 *FREE WHITE LANTERN RING WITH PURCHASE!* ARRIVES, KICKING THE SUMMER OFF RIGHT COURTESY OF GEOFF JOHNS AND CO.! IF YOU LOVED BLACKEST NIGHT, MAKE SURE YOU’RE READING BRIGHTEST DAY!
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Issue #0 was just a taste. This Wednesday, the Brightest Day begins in grandiose fashion with BRIGHTEST DAY #1, and alongside it? The final Lantern ring to round out your power ring sets.. the White Lantern ring! Seriously though, I think it’s pretty easy to say that this is one of the most highly anticipated books of the week. After reading BRIGHTEST DAY #0, I was completely sold on this event, and hooked to find out more, and more about what was to come.

But, lets face it, this is the next logical progression in the storytelling that Geoff Johns blew us all away with in the 8 issue limited series BLACKEST NIGHT (still available in limited quantities here at Third Eye). There’s no reason why we wouldn’t be stoked to see where things are headed. And, after having read BRIGHTEST DAY #0, I gotta say, it looks like things are headed in some very exciting directions. This is the perfect time for new and old fans alike to enjoy the DCUniverse, as BRIGHTEST DAY serves as a fresh, and exciting ground zero jumping on point, but with enough links to the events of BLACKEST NIGHT to continue the storyline threads developed there. Not to mention that this is essentially, DC UNIVERSE: REBIRTH.

In a nutshell.. BRIGHTEST DAY is the resurrection of some key DCU characters, some major, some minor, in the aftermath of BLACKEST NIGHT. Basically, it’s a ground-level rebuilding of the DCU, and is helping make characters that have either been neglected or inaccessible more fun to read. Of course, there’s a very sinister plotline running through BRIGHTEST DAY, and here comes the real hook: Sometimes dead is better… okay, I know, Pet Semetary jokes aside, that’s kind of the running theme in BRIGHTEST DAY. What if some of these characters were not meant to be resurrected? And, why were these select characters chosen by the White Ring’s light to get a second chance? But, most importantly, what are the major ramifications of these character’s returning in the grand scheme of the DC Universe.

And, a look at that BRIGHTEST DAY #1 cover gives you a very haunting glimpse at what we’re referring to.

Why BRIGHTEST DAY is truly 100% Third Eye Must-Read Material? Well, first off.. it’s GEOFF JOHNS. This guy writes some of the best damn superhero comics on the stands, and we’ve already seen that when it comes to DC Comics, he’s the man. Now, picture this… Johns has been given a wide-open playground to basically rebuild the DC Universe. This is ground zero, and anyone who is a fan of rock-solid storytelling, and lest we not forget, the stellar art-team onboard, should be reading this series. Of course, there are a buncha tie-ins, and while we personally have been extremely pleased with the tie-in books, the only book you absolutely need to read to follow BRIGHTEST DAY is the core BRIGHTEST DAY title. But don’t get me wrong, so far… the tie-ins have been freakin’ great, especially GREEN LANTERN #53 and GREEN LANTERN CORPS #47.

Now, secondly, it’s a chance for us as fans to experience the truly unique experience of seeing the DC Universe as it’s being rebuilt and restructured. In other words, if you’ve never followed a lot of DC, or you’re an old fan who fell out of the loop, or maybe, you got hooked via BLACKEST NIGHT, then BRIGHTEST DAY serves as the perfect area to come aboard and find out how cool Geoff Johns’s spin on the DC Universe is. In just one issue (referring to issue #0), he took a mix of characters that were familiar to us and then a little more unfamiliar, and gave them more life than they’ve seen in years. It’s going to be pretty killer seeing this story evolve.

Verdict on BRIGHTEST DAY So Far? I’m loving it, folks. I thought issue #0 was fantastic, and so far the books carrying the BRIGHTEST DAY banner have all been outstanding (Flash #1, Justice League #44, Green Lantern #53, and Green Lantern Corps #47). If you haven’t given it a try yet, jump on this week with issue #0 (still in stock here at Third Eye), and BRIGHTEST DAY #1.

And, finally.. BRIGHTEST DAY #1 comes with the White Lantern Power Ring!
How could you not be stoked about that? I know everyone’s itching to complete their sets, and this is the final piece that everybody needs… and hey, you get to read a killer comic in the process! :)

Click here for the official THIRD EYE BRIGHTEST DAY CHECKLIST

Click here to read more about BRIGHTEST DAY #1

IZOMBIE #1, FRESH NEW VERTIGO SERIES, DEBUTS THIS WEDNESDAY AT ONLY $1.00, AND IT’S FREAKIN’ AWESOME! A LIVING DEAD GIRL DETECTIVE THAT HAS TO EAT BRAINS TO SOLVE CASES! FRESH AS HELL, THIS ONE DEFINITELY GETS THE THIRD EYE CERTIFIED COOL STAMP!
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Dude, for the last couple of years, Vertigo has been on a roll. They’ve been dishing out some of the freshest, and most innovative new series we’re reading, and so far, very few have disappointed us here at Third Eye.

This Wednesday, there’s a new one coming out, and I was actually lucky enough to get a pre-read on this one, and I gotta tell you: it’s BADASS. First off, I have always loved Mike Allred’s artwork. And, while his stuff on Madman has always been some of my favorite stuff since I was a snot-nosed little punk, it’s rare that we’ve gotten to see him really branch out from that area and do something as equally fresh and exciting as his work on MADMAN. Well, now he’s getting his chance to show us what he’s got all over again with this killer new Vertigo series, IZOMBIE.

What’s it about? I, ZOMBIE is a quirky series set in a world filled with paranormal creatures like werewolves, mummies and zombies. The story focuses on a young zombie girl named Gwen who uses her brain-munching tendencies to help others while at the same time putting a little cash in her pocket. See, Gwen learned quick that unless she eats a human brain once a month, then she begins to lose her own memories and personality and turns into shambling, growling ghoul like something out of Night of the Living Dead. But, ya know, she still doesn’t want to run around munching on innocent peeps, so she takes a job as a gravedigger, and once a month, sneaks a quick bite on the freshest body in the cemetery.

But, see, here’s the catch, while the human brain helps keep Gwen’s memories and personality intact, it also slowly “digests”, and fills her head with the memories and personality of the former owner. So, she ends up finding herself compelled to finish any unfinished business that the dead person left behind. If they were murdered, she’s gonna want to solve that murder. If they never told their pops they loved him, she wants to track down the grieving parents and make amends.

The world of I, Zombie is filled with all sorts of other monsters, and creatures of the night, but given the same kind of unique spin that Gwen’s received. Werewolves are people who find themselves overcome by the appetites and lusts of a wild animal. So, when the moon is full, they totally lose it. There’s mummies, there’s vampires, there’s all sorts of craziness. And, folks, it’s done in a way that works so well, I think you’ll really dig it. It almost seems like someone is taking the FABLES formula of characters living in hiding amongst the real world, and applying it to monsters, and it really pops well. The writing in the first issue was very sharp, clever dialogue, and strong characterization. The plot points are very good at hooking you, and definitely carry a strong sense of fun to them. Allred’s art is PERFECT for this as it captures both the creepiness and tension of the series, but also manages to play up some of the more light-hearted aspects as well.

Plus, the first issue is only a buck, so it definitely can’t hurt to try it, right?

Click here to check out a preview of IZOMBIE #1

BATMAN AND ROBIN #12 *RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE PROLOGUE CHAPTER 3* – THE FINAL INSTALLMENT OF THE PROLOGUE TO THE RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE! THE RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE BEGINS HERE!
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The Return of Bruce Wayne is probably one of the most highly anticipated story arcs of 2010, and the lead-up to it has been incredible. For the last couple of months, Grant Morrison has been paving the road for the RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE in his incredible BATMAN AND ROBIN series. Now, nevermind the fact that I feel BATMAN AND ROBIN is one of the best damn comics on the stands, and probably one of the most incredible takes on the world of BATMAN in a long time, but beyond all that, the RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE Prologue that began in BATMAN AND ROBIN #10 has really kicked things into high gear for the Caped Crusader. The addition of Andy Clarke as the artist for this story arc has been an excellent choice as well (probably the best artist on the book since Quitely’s first arc, and that’s saying something considering Cameron Stewart and Phillip Tan are both pretty damn good).

I think what I’ve really dug the most about this arc has been the cool, Masterpiece Theater kind of take they’ve given the storyline. There’s a real sense of detective work in how Dick Grayson and Alfred are trying to solve the mystery of Bruce Wayne being lost in time, and it’s almost as if you’re playing detective right alongside them, as Morrison delivers subtle clues throughout the book. Of course, there’s the whole subplot of Damian being under the control of his mother, Talia, and being forced to kill Grayson, but we all know that the real story here is all the little tidbits dropped about Bruce Wayne. Things that will end up being crucial storyline elements, I’m sure, when the actual RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE mini-series begins next week.

If you’re looking to jump on board in time for the big RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE event, we’ve still got plenty of BATMAN AND ROBIN #11 and BATMAN AND ROBIN #10 in stock to get you caught up on the Prologue issues to the story arc. Issue #10 is a perfect jumping on point.

Also, if you’re curious about starting up on this incredible series from the very beginning, we’ve got ALL of the back issues (1-11) currently well-stocked, or you can just snag the BATMAN AND ROBIN hardcover which collects issues #1-6. Either way, we highly recommend checking out this crazy good series. The book just gets better, and better, and is really taking the world of Batman and his characters into new and exciting directions. The dynamic of Dick Grayson (Nightwing) as Batman, and Bruce Wayne’s long-lost son, Damian (raised by the League of Assassins) as Robin has been one of the most interesting team dynamics in comics I think I’ve ever seen. There was a really cool part in the recent arc, where Grayson is talking about how he thinks he may have figured a way to bring Bruce Wayne back, and then Damian almost shows sadness, asking “Would we still be Batman and Robin?” It’s kind of cool to see how he’s adopted Grayson as a father figure in Bruce Wayne’s absence. And, I think that’s because Grayson seems more human, and not as shut-off as Bruce does, oh, and he’s not lost in time, that helps, haha.

The other thing that I really dig about Batman and Robin is it’s truly a 21st century approach for Batman and Batman stories. While there were some fantastic stories in the ’80s, and ’90s, it felt like they’d taken the grim and gritty world to an extreme that was hard to get away from. While the character of Batman must always be the Dark Detective, it’s cool to see this new approach and direction to his world. It’s almost like Morrison has taken a stack of Silver Age ’60s Batman comics and then smashed them all together with a healthy dose of sleek, post-modern comics storytelling to make something truly unique, fun, and compelling.

Okay, it’s obvious, Batman and Robin rules, and you gotta read it. I rave about it every time a new issue comes out. I know!

For those of you already reading it, I’m a broken record, and you’re like Steve, you’re preaching to the choir, but man, this book is good stuff.

Click here to check out a preview of BATMAN AND ROBIN #12 *RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE PROLOGUE PT 3*

ASTONISHING SPIDERMAN & WOLVERINE #1DEBUTS A CUTTING EDGE, EXCITING NEW LIMITED SERIES FEATURING TWO MARVEL CLASSICS BY “SCALPED” & “WOLVERINE: WEAPON X” WRITER JASON AARON and ADAM KUBERT – A THIRD EYE MUST BUY!
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Okay, this one’s a big deal for a number of reasons, but we’ll start with the creative team that’s on board. Jason Aaron, writer of the critically acclaimed Vertigo series SCALPED, as well as the incredibly solid WOLVERINE: WEAPON X, and ADAM KUBERT, a comics art legend who’s delivered incredible runs on everything from the Uncanny X-Men to Ultimate X-Men to Action Comics and Wolverine. This is a blockbuster creative team, folks, and it’s definitely a creative team that’s deserving of the “new” ASTONISHING banner that Marvel is delivering with this limited series and the soon-to-be-relaunched ASTONISHING X-MEN.

Now, wait a second, I thought the whole Astonishing thing was just an X-Title thing, I know you’re thinking. Well, it started out that way. See, Astonishing X-Men, at the time it came out, was the ONLY X-Book worth reading. But now, the bar has been raised, and the X-Books are actually kicking ass, and Astonishing is kind of lacking in identity, which is a shame ’cause it’s still rocking hard. Marvel is trying something new here, basically think of books carrying the ASTONISHING tag as the equivalent to what DC has done with ALL-STAR SUPERMAN, or ALL-STAR BATMAN AND ROBIN. While it seems like the Astonishing books do fall into regular continuity, they provide rock solid, self-contained stories that deliver a kick-ass creative team doing kick-ass comics. And, to launch this banner, they’ve got ASTONISHING SPIDERMAN & WOLVERINE and ASTONISHING X-MEN: XENOGENESIS. This week, we’re getting the Spidey/Wolvie book, and after having read the advance copy, I can tell you guys, it’s pretty damn good.

So, what’s this all about then, huh? Well, the story starts off with a somewhat ridiculous premise… but it works, thanks to Aaron’s knack for taking the quirky and making it compelling. We start things with Spidey and Wolvie living amongst early man and dinosaurs in the late cretaceous age. See, they both ended up in this timeline somehow during an incident set in the regular, current Marvel U. And, in this world, we see Logan has adopted the cavemen as his own tribe, teaching them things, whereas Spidey has kind of self-imposed his own exile, and is now seen as a “Spider-God” by the natives. The story sounds kooky, but it actually works very well, and Kubert’s art really fits it nicely. We even get to see Spidey getting back to his old school roots a bit, which is nice. In fact, this is probably some of the best characterization I’ve seen of Spider-man in a while. I won’t go any further into detail, but, the plot develops in an interesting way, and I wonder if this story might lay some clues on how they intend to bring back a certain fan-favorite way down the road.

All in all though, this one reads like a REALLY good Spider-man story, and reminds you of the Spider-man you knew and loved way back when. Remember how Marvel would do those killer 4-issue Wolverine/Spider-man team-ups, or Spider-man/Incredible Hulk, or whatever? Yeah, it’s like a VERY well-written, and super pretty version of one of those. In other words, it tickles the nostalgia bone, AND provides a good story at the same time. I, for one, am looking forward to reading more of this one!

Click here for a preview of ASTONISHING SPIDER-MAN AND WOLVERINE #1

SUPERMAN: WAR OF THE SUPERMEN #1FOLLOWS-UP THE FREE FIRST ISSUE THAT TOOK US ALL BY SURPRISE ON FREE COMIC BOOK DAY!
SUPERMAN vs. GENERAL ZOD.. FINALLY!

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WOW! I really was taken by surprise with the WAR OF THE SUPERMEN #0 that we got here on FREE COMIC BOOK DAY this past Saturday. Honestly, I thought that DC had really set the bar pretty high last year with BLACKEST NIGHT #0, and while I don’t think WAR OF THE SUPERMEN #0 beat that one out, it was still a FANTASTIC way to kick off this series and get people exposed to what looks to be a really cool storyline.

Now, before we start, don’t expect this one to be the large, year-long, universe-encompassing event that BLACKEST NIGHT was. Instead, this one feels more like a nice tight, short event that is going to set up for some incredibly cool stuff. At it’s core, this is the final showdown between SUPERMAN and his infamous, longtime nemesis GENERAL ZOD. James Robinson and Sterling Gates really put forth a solid effort in introducing new readers to what’s been going on in Superman’s corner of the DCU. What grabbed me though, was Eddy Barrows’s gritty Superman who shows that this is not going to be a clean fight between him and Zod. All in all, I was really impressed by the freebie, after expecting it to be more of the lame Daxamite and Kryptonian overkill.

Anyways, enough rambling.. you’re probably wondering (if you missed the WAR OF SUPERMEN freebie, which we still have in stock if ya wanna check it out) just what the hell this storyline’s all about. Well, basically, it’s Zod vs. Supermen, but Zod’s heading to Earth with an army of hundreds of Superman-level superpowered beings and he plans on scorching it to the ground. And, of course, there’s only Superman, and his supporting characters to stand in the way.

All in all, sounds like a great way to kick things off, and I’m pretty excited to see what follows up on that #0 issue from FCBD.

Click here for a preview of WAR OF THE SUPERMEN #1

“WALKING DEAD”, “INVINCIBLE” & “HAUNT” WRITER ROBERT KIRKMAN DELIVERS A KILLER NEW ONE-SHOT THIS WEDNESDAY WITH PILOT SEASON: STEALTH! WHAT HAPPENS WHEN SUPERHEROES GET OLD AND BEGIN TO FALL APART? FIND OUT HERE!
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Oh man, here’s one I’ve been pretty pumped about for some time. Ever since I got to the last page of that killer PILOT SEASON: DEMONIC one-shot a few months ago, I’ve been waiting for the next one of ROBERT KIRKMAN’S one-shots, and I think STEALTH is going to end up being one of the coolest ones yet.

The main character of the book, is a young man named Todd Carey whose life is falling apart around him: he’s recovering from a bitter divorce, his daughter is flunking out of college, and his father has been diagnosed with Alzehimer’s disease. And, then, in the midst of all these problems, a famous masked vigilante known as STEALTH comes forward… and reveals that he’s Todd’s ailing father. See, his dad has to move in with him so Todd can take care of him, and he learns pretty quick that his father was Stealth. And, despite it all, his father is STILL trying to go out and fight crime, but he’s doing it to disastrous results due to his Alzheimer’s disease. And as you can imagine, this is a real burden for Todd, who is not sure how to handle what could be a terrible (unintentional) threat to society.

The preview I read reads very well, and the artwork fits the story perfectly. They’re able to make teh character look badass when he’s in the Stealth suit, but it’s also credible to believe that there’s an old, senile man in the suit. Very cool character-driven pacing, and plus… who doesn’t want to see a crazy old guy flying around and unintentionally causing disasters while his sun exasperatedly tries to save the day?

BRIAN WOOD AND BECKY CLOONAN CONTINUE TO IMPRESS US MONTH AFTER MONTH WITH DEMO! MAKE SURE YOU CHECK OUT DEMO #4THIS WEDNESDAY!

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Man, the more Demo I get, the more I want. I’m kinda bummed to think that this round of DEMOs is just a six-issue stint, and I really hope Wood and Cloonan return to do more sometime in the future. Not reading DEMO? Well, let me give you the lowdown on WHY this comic kicks so much ass… the concept: average, everyday people in their late teens up into their early 30s who have something extraordinary happen to them, or develop inside them. Basically, a real world approach to superpowers, but, the book doesn’t focus on that aspect of things at all, instead it takes a very cool, very introspective look at how normal people deal with unusual life situations. In other words, if you woke up tomorrow and could shoot death rays from your eyes… you probably wouldn’t go out and save, or conquer the world. You’d probably walk around figuring out how not to look at something and turn it into a smoking cinder of bones and ash.

Anyways, each issue of DEMO stands on it’s own as a one-shot story. 32 pages. That’s it. That’s all you get. This means you can pretty much jump in or out with whichever issues you want, but once you read one: you’ll wanna read ‘em all. The only thing that ties the issues together is the theme of exploring normal people put into extraordinary situations.

Past examples include the girl who can’t stop dreaming about someone who’s falling, becoming obsessed, and learning that these are visions, and then… well, I can’t say anymore.. Or the boy who can’t eat, who goes to disturbing lengths to get closer to the girl he’s in love with..

And, this week, we get to see the tale of a young man named Colin who’s been murdered by the local youth, or has he? DEMO #4: WATERBREATHER takes the revenge fantasy to new and disturbing heights as Colin grows up with a huge secret and crushing guilt, as well as a feeling that he doesn’t belong on the surface of the Earth.

If you’re looking to check out DEMO, we still have all the previous issues in stock, so give ‘em a peek!

Click here to read more about DEMO v.2 #4

ZENESCOPE (PUBLISHERS OF “THE WAKING”, “RETURN TO WONDERLAND”, AND “NEVERLAND”) PUTS THEIR UNIQUE TWIST ON THE STORY OF DANTE’S INFERNO THIS WEDNESDAY IN GRIMM FAIRY TALES: INFERNO #1
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Zenescope’s “Wonderland” and “Neverland” series are big guilty pleasures of our’s here at Third Eye, and it’s pretty exciting to see them heading into some new territory this Wednesday with the upcoming GFT Presents INFERNO limited series which gives us that horrifyingly twisted yet tongue-in-cheek fun Zenescope take on DANTES INFERNO.

The Zenescope crew always deliver the freshest art, along with some fun, darkly humorous stories, and with Inferno, it looks like we’ll be watching the story of a girl named Grace must go down into her own Dante’s Inferno as she battles her demons.

A must-read for all of you who dig the “Wonderland” books, “Neverland”, and “The Waking.”

INCORRUPTIBLE VOLUME 1 TRADE PAPERBACK ARRIVES THIS WEDNESDAY COLLECTING THE FANTASTIC COMPANION SERIES TO MARK WAID’S IRREDEEMABLE! WE’VE SEEN THE GOOD GUYS GO BAD, BUT WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE BAD GUY GO GOOD?
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You’ve been hearing me rave on and on and on for months about both IRREDEEMABLE and INCORRUPTIBLE, and this Wednesday, you can find out just why we’re so big on this series when you check out INCORRUPTIBLE VOLUME 1. This trade paperback collects the first four issues of the companion series to Waid’s “Superman gone Evil” epic, IRREDEEMABLE, and folks, trust me when I tell you that this is some seriously killer, high voltage post-modern superhero storytelling here. Waid takes the same care and approach that he does with IRREDEEMABLE, of taking the good guy, and deconstructing him, showing the reasons why he’s gone wrong, and just how wrong he’s gone, and applies that in reverse to the world of INCORRUPTIBLE.

See, the story of INCORRUPTIBLE is that of supervillain Max Danger who when faced with the Plutonian’s descent into fiery madness, decides that, in his words, somebody has to “step up.” And, so Max Danger becomes Max Daring, and we see him try to do the “right” thing in every “wrong” way you can possibly imagine. And, that is what makes the story so compelling.. just like we’ve watched the Plutonian completely go unhinged, but in a tragic way, we watch as someone with a very simplistic view of the world (very similar to the Plutonian) tries to make sense of it.. but in his own, damaged way. I mean, the simple changing of his name from Danger to Daring, as if that changes his nature… is a good example of that. There’s also the relationship between Max Daring and his sidekick, Jailbait, who he cuts his personal relationship off once he decides to walk the road of the righteous, but keeps her on as his sidekick, because he knows she’d do more harm than good on her own.

All in all, INCORRUPTIBLE is just as good as IRREDEEMABLE, and it’s really hard to say which one I like more. They both read very nice, and the shared universe that exists between the two books is forming nicely. It’s truly an organic, and natural growth of a new, and original superhero universe, unlike the forced growth that a lot of smaller publishers do right off the bat.

So, give INCORRUPTIBLE a shot this Wednesday and find out why we’re so jazzed about it!

UNCANNY X-MEN #524 *X-MEN SECOND COMING CHAPTER 6* – AFTER THE HEARTBREAKING END OF LAST WEEK’S X-FORCE #26, THE SECOND COMING CONTINUES.. IS RETRIBUTION ON THE WAY?
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Dude, SECOND COMING has been like, the best friggin’ X-MEN storyline in many, many years. I haven’t been this excited about X-MEN comics since I was like 14 or 15. Marvel has really managed to capture that sense of awe, excitement, and well, the most badass characters we all grew up with so well with this crossover, and I really can’t wait to see what comes next.

And, trust me, folks, after last week’s X-FORCE #26 *X-MEN SECOND COMING CHAPTER 5*… this is all really bittersweet for me, because one of my favorite X-Men characters totally bit it. I won’t say who, ’cause ya know, no spoilers, right? But, seriously, man, I was sad to see them get taken out. However, this whole friggin’ storyline has been so good, and the fact that it’s been so well-written that it made me care enough about the characters and events in the first place, well, crap, I’m sold, I’m hooked, I think you’ve done it Marvel.. you’ve finally made the X-MEN cool again (without Joss Whedon’s help this time).

Anyways, the SECOND COMING rages on this Wednesday in the pages of UNCANNY X-MEN #524, with SECOND COMING CHAPTER 6. I just got done reading the advance of this one, and dude, holy crap, whattatearjerker. Again, I’m trying to keep the spoilers to a minimum, but, man, this was a well-written issue, and a very nice middle-point for the SECOND COMING.

For those of you who aren’t yet familiar with SECOND COMING, it’s a crossover event following the arrival of a young mutant girl named Hope. See, in the post-House of M Marvel Universe, she was the first and last mutant born since M-Day, and is believed to be the great hope for the survival of the mutant race. Of course, all those classic X-Men baddies like Bolliver Trask, Cameron Hodge, and so forth are out for her blood… And, now that she’s here in the present, the X-Men have to keep her safe, to complete her mission.

All in all, the series has been fantastic, and folks, again, we highly recommend it.

Wanna jump onto the SECOND COMING? We’ve currently got plenty of all the chapters in stock here at Third Eye to get you caught up.

Click here for the official THIRD EYE X-MEN SECOND COMING Checklist

Click here for a preview of UNCANNY X-MEN #524 *X-MEN SECOND COMING PT 6*

THE KILLER: MODUS VIVENDI – IF THERE WAS EVER A COMIC THAT CAPTURED THE FEEL OF THE MOVIE “LEON THE PROFESSIONAL”, THE KILLER IS IT! THIRD EYE BRINGS YOU SOME INTERNATIONAL COMIC NOIR GOODNESS!
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One of comics best kept secrets is the French comic series, THE KILLER, which follows the day to day life of an unnamed assassin. Archaia has been bringing these over to the U.S for the last couple of years, and we’re pretty pumped to see the newest one kicking off this week. The subtle, soft art combined with the talented storytelling of this series make for one hell of an engrossing read. A pure noir treat that grabs you by the collar, and pulls you in head first.

In the very first arc of THE KILLER (Which we have available in graphic novel here at Third Eye), the writer introduces us to the Killer as he comes to the end of one part of his life. We learn how he rose to power from a college student, and then we get carried through several assignments he’s on. The real trick about the Killer that makes it such an engrossing series is how the Killer is not a one-dimensional character. We see how he has hopes of getting out of the business to start a new life. Of course, if it was that easy, then there’d be no story to tell. The coloring, the panel layout, the art, the whole thing really makes for a fantastic read, and captures the sobering solitude and risk of what a REAL contract killer would feel perfectly. And, trust us, this guy is as cold as they come, but even so, the story is so well written, you can almost feel an empathy for the character and his goal: retirement by choice, not by death.

This newest series, MODUS VIVENDI, serves as a nice entry point for new readers. We’d recommend giving this one a try, and t hen if you dig it, checking out the earlier graphic novels. The story kicks off with the Killer as he reappears on the scene, with no reasoning for why… boredom, fatigue, bad planning? An old associate recommends him for a quick-and-dirty freelance job. Kill a banker, and an international oil broker, simple as that. But, when he finds out his final target is a nun… things get tough.

If you’re into the darker, crime noir-esque stuff, we recommend giving THE KILLER: MODUS VIVENDI a look this Wednesday.

X-MEN: SECOND COMING – REVELATIONS: HELLBOUND #1 – MAGIK RETURNS TO LIMBO, AND THE SOULSWORD’S IN PERIL AS BASTION IS ON THE HUNT!
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Speaking of X-MEN SECOND COMING, we get a nice double whammy of SECOND COMING awesomeness this week as the first issue of X-MEN REVELATIONS: HELLBOUND hits the stands. Now, lets face it, I think a lot of us grew up with Magik as one of our favorites, and whenever she gets some of the spotlight, it’s always a must-read on that fact alone. But, this little 3-part limited series, which shows us Magik, gravely injured, and instinctively fleeing to the sanctuary of Limbo.. only to fall into the hands of one of her longtime adversaries, has got us pretty intrigued.

All those old Magik and Limbo storylines kicked ass, and to see a return to that world set against the backdrop of Second Coming is awesome. From what I’ve read in the advance, it’s pretty much a small sub-team of the X-Men sent into Limbo to rescue her, but they’ve gotta cut a path through hordes of blood-thirsty demons.

As for how it read? Very good, not just the run-of-the-mill mid-event filler stuff, ya know. I think this one’s gonna be a cool little three-parter. The fact that one of the main writers helming SECOND COMING, Chris Yost, is taking care of the writing chores is definitely a big plus.

Click here for a preview of X-MEN: SECOND COMING REVELATIONS: HELLBOUND #1

WALKING DEAD HARDCOVER VOLUME 5 FINALLY HITS THE SHELVES THIS WEDNESDAY! AND TRUST US, FOLKS, IT IS WELL WORTH THE WAIT!
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It’s always a cause for celebration and rejoice whenever a slab of WALKING DEAD arrives, whether it’s in trade paperback, or if it’s in hardcover.. there’s so many people who eagerly await one format or the other, or sometimes both formats, that we just gotta share the exciting news with ‘em!

And, what more can be said about WALKING DEAD than what we’ve said a million times before… this is one of the BEST comic books on the shelves. Month after month, it remains a consistently favorite read here at Third Eye, and never, ever lets us down. I mean, it’s not just a good zombie story, or a good survival horror story, or whatever, it’s a GOOD story. The characters, the plot, the pacing, it’s all so well put together, that it just pulls you in and does not let go. Seriously, I’ve been accused of being a crack dealer for turning people onto WALKING DEAD, that’s how good it is. The story? It’s simple… what happens when the Zombie movie ends. And, that’s where the beauty is… the characters, the solid writing, the punch in the gut plot twists, these are just a few of the things that really make WALKING DEAD so damn fun every month. If you haven’t read it yet… get the first hardcover, or the first softcover, or WHATEVER, and give this one a go. We keep plenty of all the volumes, in all formats, available here at Third Eye.. at all times. :)

And, for those of you who’re already in the know, we’ll see you Wednesday for your WALKING DEAD 5 fix.

AVENGERS THE ORIGIN #2 CONTINUES JOE CASEY AND PHIL NOTO’S FRESH, AND FUN 21st CENTURY RETELLING OF THE AVENGERS ORIGINS!

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If you haven’t checked out the first of this 5-issue limited series, then you are seriously missing out on some really cool stuff. While they’re not exactly re-inventing the wheel here with AVENGERS: THE ORIGIN, this limited series serves as a very cool, fresh, streamlined look at the early days of the Avengers. The real standout here though is Phil Noto’s incredible artwork, and when you combine that with Casey’s knack for respecting the history of the characters but also infusing a jolt of life and energy into their origins, it makes for a pretty fun Marvel read.

Click here for a preview of AVENGERS: THE ORIGIN #2

ULTIMATE COMICS NEW ULTIMATES #2FOLLOWS UP THE FIRST ISSUE OF JEPH LOEB & FRANK CHO’S KILLER NEW ULTIMATES TITLE!
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The first issue of NEW ULTIMATES was a pleasant surprise, and between this and ULTIMATE X, I’m pretty impressed that Loeb may finally be on his way back to the higher caliber stories he’d told in the past. I think a big part of this is due to the fact that the Ultimate Universe gives him a wide open playground to do what he does best, and that’s take a killer artist, and just go crazy with bigger-than-life over-the-top smashmouth superhero action.

And, after the first issue of NEW ULTIMATES, I gotta say, he’s on the right track. The artwork on this book is INCREDIBLE. I mean, it’s FRANK CHO, so that’s saying something right there, but man, he is really on point here. I just finished the Advance of issue #2, and it’s pretty awesome. Frank Cho draws everything he does so damn good. You’ve got Ka-zar and Shanna the She-Devil flying around on dragons, and fighting Asgardian monsters. And, when we say monsters, we mean TONS AND TONS AND TONS of monsters. Not to mention, there’s tons of lovely ladies, and we know Cho does a great job in that department as well.

I don’t want to drop too many spoilers, but, all I can say is that if you want an over-the-top high-action Marvel book in the vein of Ultimatum, then give NEW ULTIMATES a look. If you missed #1, we still have limited quantities in stock to get you caught up!

Click here for a preview of ULTIMATE COMICS NEW ULTIMATES #2

STAFF PICKS

Steve -  Green Hornet #3 = This one may be a little surprising, ’cause I’ve been kind of on the fence about this series. The first couple issues were good, but this third issue was the payoff. It might’ve been my favorite read last week. The Kato moment is too cool, and folks, if you’re not reading this series, now you have a reason to start ’cause of how badass an issue #3 was!

Trish – WALKING DEAD #71 = Are you surprised? This one automatically makes pick of the week whenever it comes out. And, it was another great issue!

Torma – THOR #609 *SIEGE* = Thor just becomes better, and better as a series, and the SIEGE tie-ins have been great. If you aren’t reading this series, I recommend picking up with THOR #607 and catching up from there since that’s where the current arc begins. Great art, and great story here!

Matt – ULTIMATE AVENGERS 2 #1 = Leinil Yu’s art is INCREDIBLE, and even though it’s only one issue in, I think I like this Ultimate Avengers run way better than the one that just ended.

WHAT’S NEW @ THIRD EYE FOR WEDNESDAY 5/5/10

WHAT’S NEW @ THIRD EYE FOR WEDNESDAY 5/5/10

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 atthirdeyecomics@gmail.com, and we’ll be happy to set it aside for you!

  • 28 DAYS LATER #10
  • MARVEL’S GREATEST COMICS ALIAS #1 *FREE THIS WEDNESDAY AT THIRD EYE!*
  • ALTER EGO #93
  • AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #630
  • AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #630 QUINONES VILLAIN VARIANT
  • AMAZON HC
  • ANGEL BARBARY COAST #2
  • ASTONISHING SPIDER-MAN / WOLVERINE #1 *THIRD EYE MUST BUY – JASON AARON / KUBERT AWESOMENESS!*
  • ASTRO CITY THE DARK AGE BOOK FOUR #4
  • AUTHORITY #22
  • AVENGERS I AM AN AVENGER TP
  • AVENGERS ORIGIN #2
  • AVENGERS ORIGIN #2 HEROIC AGE VARIANT
  • AVENGERS THOR CAPTAIN AMERICA OFFICIAL INDEX #1
  • BATMAN AND ROBIN #12 *RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE PROLOGUE PT 3* THIRD EYE MUST BUY
  • BATMAN CONFIDENTIAL #44
  • BILLY BATSON AND THE MAGIC OF SHAZAM TP
  • BLACK BUTLER TP v.1
  • THE BOYS #42
  • BRIGHTEST DAY #1 *FREE WHITE LANTERN RING WITH PURCHASE* THIRD EYE MUST BUY
  • BUCK ROGERS #11
  • BUCK ROGERS HC v.1 FUTURE SHOCK
  • BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER #35
  • CABLE TP v.3 STRANDED
  • CAPTAIN AMERICA BLACK PANTHER FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS #2
  • CARTOON NETWORK ACTION PACK #49
  • CODEBREAKERS #2
  • COMPLETE ALICE IN WONDERLAND #4
  • CONAN HC v.8 BLACK COLOSSUS
  • CTRL+ALT+DEL TP v.3 MUFFINS
  • D GRAY MAN GN v.17
  • DARK TOWER TP GUNSLINGER BORN
  • DARK X-MEN PREMIERE HC
  • DARKSTALKERS NIGHT WARRIORS #2
  • DEADPOOL CORPS #2
  • DEADPOOL TP v.3 X MARKS THE SPOT
  • DEMO v.2 #4 *THIRD EYE CERTIFIED COOL*
  • DOC SAVAGE DOUBLE NOVEL v.36
  • DOCTOR WHO CLASSICS OMNIBUS TPB v.1
  • DOCTOR WHO CLASSICS SERIES 3 #3
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LEGION OF SUPERHEROES!

Hey gang, your pals at Third Eye here again with another handy checklist to keep you in the know about what’s going on where in the world of comics. This time around we’re focusing on some exciting stuff that’s going down in the Superman titles, which has it’s roots all the way back in Brad Meltzer’s JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA: THE LIGHTNING SAGA storyline (available in trade paperback here at Third Eye). Remember those clues about Legionnaires being hidden throughout the 21st Century? Well, here’s where it all comes to a head, and paves the path to the WAR OF THE SUPERMEN!

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OFFICIAL CHECKLIST

MARCH

  • ADVENTURE COMICS #8 *CHAPTER 1*
  • SUPERMAN: LAST STAND OF NEW KRYPTON #1 *CHAPTER 2*
  • SUPERGIRL #51 *CHAPTER 3*
  • SUPERMAN #698 *CHAPTER 4*
  • ADVENTURE COMICS #9 *CHAPTER 5*

APRIL

  • SUPERMAN LAST STAND OF NEW KRYPTON #2 *CHAPTER 6*
  • ADVENTURE COMICS #10 *CHAPTER 7*
  • SUPERGIRL #52 *CHAPTER 8*
  • SUPERMAN #689 *CHAPTER 9*
  • SUPERMAN LAST STAND OF NEW KRYPTON #3 *CHAPTER 10*


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