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I'm more excited to see this over a spinoff featuring a young Han Solo or Boba Fett. I hope more of the spinoffs (if they are so dead set on making them) are more in this vein, with a new set of characters in a familiar time and place. It offers the chance to see a new perspective in a Star Wars film (I say this as

I know what you mean. Hearing the redone classic Star Wars theme did it for me. Not to mention that shot of the Death Star coming together.

-The Golden Age Wonder Woman comics.
-The first couple of Post-Crisis issues written and drawn by George Perez.
-Senstation Comics featuring Wonder Woman, an anthology series that contains a variety of Wonder Woman stories.

Actually the article mentions that Rodriguez was diagnosed with some kind of degenerative eye disease and that is likely to be the main cause for his retirement, sadly.

The comics website The Outhouse made an interesting observation when they reported on Robbi Rodriquez's retirement from comics. http://www.theouthousers.co…
Basically they noted that only in the comic book industry could someone like Cho continually take pot shots at another employee constantly since Cho first drew

I actually have four back issues of Cho's first Shanna miniseries. I figured they would be a fun, sexy read; how do you go wrong with a woman in a fur bikini fighting dinosaurs?
Well for starters you put the focus on some military dudes who find Shanna and have the story told more or less from their perspective.

Another great tip thanks!

Yeah a lot of reviews, particularly the one here on Gameological, had high praise for the story which made me curious to check it out.

Man I would love to read more of Ms. Marvel, but I got such a big backlog of books to read and I need to save money for an art school I'm attending this fall.

The art definitely looks like it would be a highlight. Does Cliff Chiang just draw the series or does he ink and colour it too?

What did you think of Papergirls? I saw it in my LCS and I was curious about picking it up.

That's a good point about creating your own version of Lee despite being railroaded. Having played season 2 and The Wolf Among Us (the latter multiple times), I find that one of the strengths of Telltale's writing is that they can really pull you into the story and make you feel that you are truly apart of the events

Thanks for the info!

The first Ms. Marvel tradepaper back is so great (haven't read the others yet). I actually read it for a university course on superheroes, and I did one of my essays on how Kamala's powers reflect her turbulent adolescence. It is such a wonderfully told origin story that offers something new in the superhero genre.

ODY-C #9 and 10- Christian Ward's artwork continues to be the main reason I have this on my pull list. The latest issues are still good but nothing in the current storyline has gripped me the same way those first 5 issues did.

I've only played the main game but I'm quite curious about the DLC, if only if it means I get to spend more time in that world.
What did you think of the Walking Dead Season 1? I thought it absolutely lived up to the hype.

I only had the game for a few weeks but I've already done two play throughs on Dishonored. I did a High Chaos play through first on hard difficulty and then followed that up with a Low Chaos run on the highest difficulty. Being familiar with the level layouts (or a at least partially familiar) and knowing what to

It is not current (although the series was recently collected a few months ago) but I still think its worth mentioning: In the JLA Classified story Cold Steel by Christopher Moeller a series of events leads the Justice League to pilot their own customized giant mechs against a powerful alien force.

Ha, yeah I can respect that. Year One is still a better story than Zero Year, but I manage to enjoy the latter quite a bit. I can understand why people would question the point of reading it and I don't begrudge them that. That said I would argue that Zero Year has enough merits that it stands well enough on its own

I picked up the trades for Zero Year purely because of the artwork. Capullo's great of course but also feel that the inks and particularly the colours are what make the book really stand out.