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Charlatan Ball #1: Andy Suriano has an art style that's a cross between Kirby & Tim Sale; not sure if it quite works, but it's interesting.

Nightwing #125-137: Now I remember why I stopped getting this title; the Vigilante story was just putrid.
X-Men Divided We Stand #2: Pretty much pointless anthology of 'stories' which don't really have endings.
JLA Classified #36: Don't know why I hadn't read the final issue of this arc.
Sabrina #93-94: A tale from Salem's past, pre-feline.
Legion in 31C #17: Thanagarian Space Pirates? Awesome!
Rest #0: Could be a good series, but not enough here in this prequel to really tell yet what the story will be.
The Dangerous Alphabet: Neil Gaiman & Gris Grimly do a macabre little pirate alphabet book for kids, with a dangerous flaw!
Ninja High School #153: Tetsuo & Nanashi climb a mountain, and it's actually kind of a nice story.
Dan Dare #7: A good, satisfying ending to a fine space opera series.
Detective Comics #835-836: Fill-in issues are more dense than typical these days; Rozum remakes Scarecrow as a credible threat.
@mollyali I have a copy of Snow Crash; not sure when I can get it to you though...
Exterminators vols. 2-3: Gross bugs & creepy crawlies, and sex and whatnot, but what makes this series are the interesting characters.
Middleman vol. 3: The tv show is awesome, and the original comic is awesomer!
American Virgin vol. 4: It was all going so well, getting better & more interesting, but that finale really stunk.
Groo Hell on Earth #1-4: Thankfully there are enough jokes wedged between the moralizing with a hammer to make this worthwhile.
Detective Comics #829-830: Old-school feel as B&R try to protect Wayne Tower from a terrorist bomber. Nice art from Clarke.
King-Size Spidey Summer Special: Lead story by Tobin & Coover is fantastic! (Though Entrantchess is wrong; you can't have too many redheads)
Jonah Hex #34: Hex just wants to be left alone, but as usual trouble finds him. Why trouble not leave Hex alone?!
KODT Special #1: The live action Urban Assassin game hits Muncie, and as usual everyone takes it way too seriously, leading to hilarity.