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Save this for five years and replace Eminem w/Kanye and Encore with 808s & Heartbreak, and you've got a winner…

Hey-o… still listening - Silver Surfer is far and away my favorite supe as well, and while I'm really enjoying the book, I don't think it makes the "best of" cut. I don't think it feels off, however. I find it refreshing since so many previous Surfer titles have revolved around the gravity of his presence. I think

There's no denying that Image is putting out a ton of great books right now… some of which I thought would have been no-brainers for the list but didn't make the cut. At the same time I feel that a number of Valiant titles could have made the list but none did. S'way it goes, I guess…

i get it… i just didn't need the words to get me there. the pictures told the story, and i don't think ellis said anything at all. and if you aren't going to say anything, then what's the point of have any or all the words? that said, even though i don't need sporadic, nonsensical, 5-word voice over narrations to take

ha! i think it was just something that i was looking forward to, and then there was absolutely no story to it whatsoever. the art could have stood alone and told the story. the words didn't add anything to it. minimal is one thing, but nothing… rubbed me the wrong way.

good and bad… depends on the device you're using it on. any book that's already been digitized for sale in the marvel store is great bc the flow from panel to panel has been figured out. older books that haven't… the pinching and zooming makes reading more tedious than it should be. zooming in to read the bubble and

great to see some love for jeff parker's flash gordon… definitely one of the funnest and slept on books on the shelf. moon knight, otoh, aside from the art is one of the worst books in a long time… definitely ellis' worst and arguably the most overrated. she-hulk is interesting bc of the character development but the