‘Daredevil #12’ (review) at Forces of Geek
The current status quo of Daredevil is that Matt Murdock is Daredevil no more, Elektra doesn’t know her former ex (or exes) are the same person, and there are copycat Daredevils running around Hell’s Kitchen.
‘Wonder Woman #79’ (review) at Forces of Geek
The most frustrating part of double shipping is we have gone beyond one artist per book for scheduling.
Wonder Woman #79 continues along this path, and so far the wheels are attached to the wagon, but top tier books always have the priority for top tier artists, but at what cost?
‘Aquaman #52’ (review) at Forces of Geek
There’s an attack by a sea monster on Amnesty Bay, Maine and Aquaman, Aqualad, Caille, and crew are ready to defend the lighthouse at any costs.
READ THE REVIEW: https://www.forcesofgeek.com/2019/09/aquaman-52-review.html
‘G.I. Joe #1’ (written by Paul Allor - review) at Forces of Geek
As one gets with ‘your favorite thing’, when a new edition comes out, you approach skeptical by nature, speculate on merits, and if you have a generous heart and mind, you ‘give it a shot’ at least. Star Wars, Star Trek, Mad Max, whatever it is that floats your boat, you hope the new folks don’t muck it up too badly.
READ THE REVIEW: https://www.forcesofgeek.com/2019/09/g-i-joe-1-review.html
Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy #1 (review) at Forces of Geek
Harley and Poison Ivy have been BFFs for a number of years now. Jody Houser hops on with the squad train to give us Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy #1 of #6.
‘Wonder Woman #77’ (review) at Forces of Geek! (Spoilers)
Steve Trevor attempts to spare Diana and Atlantiades from the sight of a fallen god in the latest Wonder Woman #77.
‘Aquaman #51’ (review) at Forces Of Geek
Aquaman #51 takes us from the landmark anniversary issue to a much more grounded and familiar place for the King of Atlantis.
‘Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III #4’ (review) at Forces of Geek
Crisis in a Half Shell continues with part four in Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III #4. The third volume in the Batman/TMNT crossover franchise shifts away from Eastman’s drawings this issue but he does provide the variant cover.
Aquaman #50 (Review) on Forces Of Geek
Aquaman reaches a landmark 50th issue this week, and as expected we get more than your typical issue.
‘Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III #3’ (review) at Forces of Geek
“Crisis On A Half Shell” continues the limited series of Batman TMNT III with issue #3, incorporating elements from classic TMNT with a mashup of origins for The Dark Knight.
‘Wonder Woman #73’ (review) at Forces of Geek
Guest writer Steve Orlando takes over for a special fill-in issue.
In a convenient flashback to her childhood, Diana tells the tale of Dimension Chi, an alternate dimension referenced at the end of the last issue.
‘Aquaman #49’ (review) at Forces Of Geek
Arthur Curry is learning more about his past self and is memory is coming back about who he is and what his relationship with Mera means courtesy of mysterious ocean creature Mother Shark in Aquaman #49.
‘Wonder Woman #72’ (review) at Forces of Geek
‘Wonder Woman #71’ (review) at Forces Of Geek
Summergrove, CT is a mess of broken promises, broken homes and broken hearts now that Aphrodite’s son Atlantiades has taken over in Wonder Woman #71.
‘Aquaman #48’ (review) at Forces of Geek
Aquaman #48 returns the birth name to the titular character and seeks to reset the memories of the amnesiac Arthur Curry by returning him to the depths of the ocean.
Wonder Woman #70 (Review) at Forces Of Geek
‘Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III #1’ (review) at Forces Of Geek
Batman/TMNT III #1 kicks off a brand new arc to conclude his popular series and to celebrate the 80th anniversary of Batman and the 35th anniversary of the Ninja Turtles.
‘Wonder Woman #69’ (review) at Forces Of Geek
Love, exciting and new. Except when it’s not. Except when it’s everyone falling under the spell of lust in Summergrove, CT.