Based on the
NCRL list for this week's comics shipping from Diamond, here are a few things to look for at the local comic shop tomorrow:
The Pick of the Week is Ariel Schrag's
Likewise #3 from Slave Labor. I'm not a huge fan of autobiographical comics, but Ariel's diary of her high school days is raw, earnest and real. Yes, it's over a year late, but I'm sure it will be worth it.
In other comics:
Alternative has
Bipolar #5.
Antarctic has a new issue of
Gold Digger (#58), plus a fourth
Gold Digger Pocket Manga and the first
Twilight X Pocket Manga.
Burlyman has the second
Matrix Comics anthology, plus the first issue of
Shaolin Cowboy.
Dark Horse has a new issue of
The Goon (#10), the second volume of
Samurai Executioner (finally!), and the fifth volume of
Seraphic Feather.
DC has the first collection of Darwyn Cooke's exquisite
DC: The New Frontier, the third issue of
Green Lantern: Rebirth, the second issue of Grant Morrison's
JLA: Classified, and Richard Corben takes over for the second issue of
Solo.
Fantagraphics brings Charles Burns'
Black Hole to a conclusion with issue #12.
If your comic shop didn't get last week's Pick of the Week,
Thieves & Kings vol. 5, last week, it should show up this week. (Unless they foolishly didn't order any copies at all, in which case you need to use a better comic shop!)
Image has a new printing of JMS and Gary Frank's
Midnight Nation trade.
Marvel has new issues of
Astonishing X-Men (#7),
Black Widow (#4),
New Thunderbolts (#3), and holiday stories in
Punisher: Red Xmas and
X-Men #165 (now with 100% less Chuck Austen!)
Oni has the penultimate issue of
Ojo (#4) and a new
Queen & Country (#28).
Penny Farthing has the final issue of
Stuart Moore's Para (#6).
The guys at Win-Mill have their second issue of
Following Cerebus.
A lot of good stuff this week. I hope that you're all done with your Christmas shopping, because after tomorrow's trip to the comic store you won't have much cash left!