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39 Thoughts About 39 Of Today's Comics – Saga To Standoff To Star Wars
There are days when I could look at Steve Epting drawing cars for ever. From the new Velvet…
Sigh.
So! Avengers Standoff Omega gives us a brand-new character!
How will people react?
Like in All-New Wolverine?
Or Insexts?
Rick And Morty #13 explores lines of morality, deceit and trust. I reckon it wants in on a Civil War tie-in.
Demand for real estate is making buyers and renters a lot less fussy than they used to be. Postal #12 explores the new tourist gentrification-in-progress.
Faith #4 expands its franchise. Though I'm not sure how any teen hacker can be better than a movie teen hacker. They can hack all the internets at the same time!
Imperium #15 makes a lot of fuss over some pretty screen savers.
4 Kids Walk Into A Bank #1 stretches across the generations. All you need to know is right here.
The backs of alligators make very odd noises in G.I. Joe x Street Fighter #3
Ghostbusters International #4 sees how fame interferes with everyday dogooding. You know Russell Brand would do so much more good work if he wasn't constantly dealing with fans doing,… what was it?
What does the gorgeous girl do to the guy, Howard Stark? Seriously, is this you having the talk with Tony in International Iron Man #2?

Even Doctor Strange joins in. Okay, enough with the innuendo. Time for the straight sex. Okay, not straight, but you know what I mean.
Thank you Sex Criminals. And what it was intended for in the first place…
Secret Six gives us a foursome that wishes to number five…. because we know where this ends up.
Spider-Woman gets #reallifesuperhero problems – or opportunities. Depends on your perspective.
Batman knows the potential of such things in Justice League.…
And while Marguerite Bennett may be mastering her own innuendoes in Angela, Queen Of Hel…
In Insexts, she just lets it all hang out.

Micronauts #1 makes a case for more environmental consideration when wielding personal weapons of mass destruction.
While Transformers: Sins of the Wreckers #4 seem to have no such reticence.
X-Files #1 makes its big return and finds conspiracies on the duty roster. It's always in the details, remember?

Alfred looks rather pleased with getting his old hand back in Batman #51 – and there's a little hand waving, as it were, in how exactly how that was achieved…
Everything's coming up Darkhold over at Carnage, with Marvel's first gay lead character Victoria Montesi looking for a much bigger revival on the way…

Old Man Logan hits The Time Traveller's Wife as he meets his future wife as a young child. Makes the Jean Grey relationship look positively healthy in comparison.
Well, she sounds like the Enchantress. Hellcat AKA Patsy Walker finds the font of villainous motivation.
Wynonna Earp #3 gets her multiversities mixed up….
Strawberry Shortcake #1 plays up the stereotype that a woman's place is in the kitchen. Well, she does rock the surname…

Exactly, courtesy of Black Canary, and even they don't….
And as Batgirl makes to leave, Burnside is kept in good hands….
Original graphic novel Wet Moon Vol 1 explores drink and draw etiquette…
So! What comics did you read today? And no one use Game Of Thrones as an excuse. Warren?
Injection knows…













































