Check out She Has No Head! for an advance review of Brian Wood and Ryan Kelly’s The New York Five #1 which releases in stores everywhere from Vertigo tomorrow!
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So I had the opportunity to guest host the obviously totally awesome podcast “Awesomed By Comics” with Aaron while Evie was in France this past week.
It was an incredibly fun time – although I’m clearly excited and nervous as I chatter on endlessly like a crazy person – but amidst my insanity some really cool stuff gets discussed.
Definitely check it out and if you’re not already regularly listening to Awesomed By Comics you should be, Aaron & Evie are great and they cover really fun categories every week – i.e. I totally wish I could steal their format! 😉
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Check out my interview on CBR/CSBG with Brian Wood & Ryan Kelly about their book releasing this week – The New York Five #1!
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This was a week full of good books and thus good panels. A heartrending panel of a tearful Buffy from Buffy The Vampire Slayer #40 almost made it, but it’s hard to compete with Batman and Catwoman making out as drawn by Dustin Nguyen in Batman: Streets of Gotham #19. WOO.
All right, fine, I posted two panels…but are you really going to complain? No, I thought not!
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Though I had a few covers I liked a lot this week (Northlanders #36 stands out especially) it’s no surprise that I’m going with Wolverine & Jubilee #1 by Oliver Coipel, which I raved about in more detail just recently here. Also nice is that I really liked this issue too. Yay for comics!
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Head over to CSBG to check out a link to the latest 3 Chicks Review Comics podcast, as well as a write up of what’s inside this episode!
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I’ve never really read Silver Sable before but Brad Walker’s take on her in Heroes For Hire #2 is AWESOME. I’m in.
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A new She Has No Head! – a look at Linda Medley’s excellent Castle Waiting Volume II is up on CSBG.
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…on your favorite couples for the DC Favorite Couples Contest on DC Women Kicking Ass
Voting ends at 6pm (est) today. So get over there and vote if you haven’t already.
My official ballot?
1. Bruce & Selina – It may be obvious, but it’s obvious for a reason. LOVE IT.
2. Big Barda & Scott Free – I love their story, and their constant unwavering devotion. Only in a world of a batman and a catwoman being in love are these two not number 1.
3. Kate Kane & Renee Montoya – Greg Rucka made this pairing more real and fantastic and desirable in a few pages than most characters ever get…they so belong together – especially now that they’re both capes!
4. Diana & Tom Tresser – I know it’s not popular, but I don’t care…I like it. I thought Gail Simone did a fantastic job of making me believe in Diana’s attempt to find love…and what she did with Diana and Tom just really made sense to me. I was pulling for them so much and was devastated when it didn’t work out.
5. Dick & Babs – Every time we get a scene with a writer toying with these two my heart races…will it finally happen (again…sorta…?). I love these two together.
DC Women Kicking ass is naturally focusing on DC…but I was thinking today what my favorite Marvel pairings would be as well, so here they are…
1. Emma & Scott – I never liked the Scott & Jean pairing for a variety of reasons, and Emma & Scott just make some kind of crazy sense to me. Also, though it seems weird to say considering that Emma is not exactly the most trustworthy hero in the world, but Scott just deserves someone that is really truly in love with him and not pining secretly for someone else all the time.
2. Luke Cage & Jessica Jones – Love it. Love it. Love it. Always have, always will.
3. Rogue & Gambit – There are many times in life that I hated this pairing, but it’s also the pairing that brought me the most crazy exciting DRAMA over the years, and though Gambit mostly annoys me these days…the 16 year old inside of me still loves it.
4. Colossus & Kitty Pryde – I never cared much for this until Whedon & Cassaday’s Astonishing X-Men run, but what can I say…they really convinced me.
5. Beast & Abigail Brand. A brilliant Beast and a green-haired half alien? What’s not to love?
Runner up:Â Scarlet Witch & The Vision – I don’t read The Avengers regularly, but I’ve always like this pairing perhaps because it seemed to help Wanda move away from her sometimes unbalanced relationship with her twin brother, and perhaps just because, like Brand and Beast, it seemed unlikely…and I always want to pull for unlikely pairings.Â
Also, if you’re still in a voting mood and haven’t yet voted on the Cass Cain petition…get there post haste and sign!
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