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  1. By the way, the new Criminal deluxe hardcover is one seriously beautiful book. I'll be getting me one of those!
  2. Starr! Witchfinder! Eternal Warrior! Doom Patrol and more! Can't even read them in the morning thanks to NaNoWriMo. Maybe tomorrow night?
  3. Well, that's about it! Out of time! So much left to read! Ghost Riders! Cap! Greek Street! Haunt! Immortal Weapons! North 40! Sweet Tooth!
  4. Deadpool Team-Up. To be honest I'm a little tired of Deadpool, so despite my love of Hercules this left me a bit cold.
  5. @davidmonteith On the credits page you've got a "Special Thanks", along with John Toon (?) & Stuart Vandal (?). Smart!
  6. X-Men Origins Iceman. Pretty if slightly dull Iceman origin (duh).
  7. Marvel Zombies Evil Evolution. What an awful (if inevitable) idea. Marvel Zombies vs Marvel Apes. And it's dreadful.
  8. Great Ten. Morrison's Chinese superhero team gets their own mini, written by Bedard. It's fine, though nothing to blow your socks off.
  9. Victorian Undead. Advance preview! Edginton does Sherlock Holmes vs zombies. It's a lot of fun, though just warming up.
  10. Black Widow. @davidmonteith gets a thanks in the credits! Nice! Good, but not sure Raney is right artist. JP Leon flashback is beautiful.
  11. Doctor Voodoo. Not as much looney fun as the first, but I guess they have to build the story some time, right? Lovely art, BTW.
  12. Strange Tales. Bit of a weak ending to the series, unfortunately. Max Cannon and Sakai are fun, but on the whole not up to the first two.
  13. Amazing Spider-Man. Sorry, but Kaine=shit. Kaine=shit. Repeat, Spidey editorial. Repeat.
  14. Deathlok. Not the biggest Huston fan, but he does a great job here. Satirical sci-fi, slightly undermined by silly censorship (mutha######!)
  15. Conan. One-shot story that feels a bit like Conan stumbled into an Anne Rice novel. Very pretty, but not a highlight for the series.
  16. Cinderella From Fabletown With Love. Cindy as superspy. It's fun, but feels pretty disposable (though a better read than Jack of Fables.)
  17. Unknown. Nice series by Waid with great eerie overtones. Best thing he's done in ages and the art by Oosterveer is superb.
  18. Stumptown. Excellent new detective series by Rucka. Really, you must pick this up. Gritty art by Southworth & Loughridge don't hurt either.
  19. Boys Herogasm. In the end more Lucero's story than the Boys. Been a fun series, but not sure why it wasn't just a part of the regular title.
  20. Age of Reptiles. I've a lot of affection for Delgado's continuing labour of dinosaur love. Think it'll find its audience better as a book.