Aaron and Mike from A Comic Shop in Florida run down this week's comics. Yes, yes, they get to read them all before you. Live with it!
And this week, the guys go a bit DC-crazy with a big name dropping of personal friend of Aaron's, Tony Bedard and his Brightest Day Green Lantern Corps/R.E.B.E.L.S. work.
Secret Avengers #1 also gets major props with a money back guarantee from the guys – and they explain, rather graphically, why a love for "poop" makes for a good husband and father.
#2. GREEN LANTERN CORPS 48 TONY BEDARD! BRIGHTEST DAY! GL's Honor Guard gets in line with affirmative action by letting a black man, and a blue man in the group! KYLE RAYNER! JOHN STEWART! GANTHET! Get it signed!
#8. JUSTICE LEAGUE: GENERATION LOST 2 KEITH GIFFIN!BRIGHTEST DAY! Maxwell Lord makes chess interesting by doing tons of cocaine and using lead figurines instead of the regular pieces.
SPIDER-WOMAN: AGENT OF SWORD GN with MOTION DVD BRIAN BENDIS! Replaced by a Skrull and trying to reclaim her life, BENDIS' fave quintuple agent is trapped in her own web. Comes with a DVD. Badass.
THOR: LATVERIAN PROMETHEUS KIERON GILLEN! THOR vs. DR. DOOM ('nuff said)
SUPERMAN and the LEGION OF SUPERHEROES 1 (ACTION COMICS 858)
GEOFF JOHNS! The man of tomorrow in the 31st century! Johns made LEGION cool by turning Earth into a buncha xenophobic Krypton deniers.
AUTHORITY 1 WARREN ELLIS! and BRYAN HITCH! ushered in the modern wide-screen-hyper-violent-political-themed era with this! Featuring Apollo and Midnighter, gay versions of Superman and Batman.
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