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Saturday, November 7, 2009

Issue #74: Comic Books For The Week Of Wednesday, October 21, 2009!

Comic books for the week of Wednesday, October 14, 2009:

Action Comics #882 (The Hunt For Reactron part III / World Against Superman #11) (DC Comics)
Adventure Comics #3/506 (DC Comics)

Action Comics #882 (The Hunt For Reactron part III / World Against Superman #11) (DC Comics) * * * *

General Lane's machinations continue with Reactron and Squad K in their hunt for Supergirl, Nightwing and Flamebird. Lois meets with Chris and Lana while Thara and Kara try to mend their friendship. Reactron and Squd K set their trap for the three Kryptonians. This was a more satisfying issue than recent ones have been. The infighting between Supergirl and Falmebird has ended as they refocus their efforts to finding Reactron. The action and character development was more satisfying.

Adventure Comics #3/506 (DC Comics)

It's embarrassing to admit but I can't find the issue and I don't remeber reading it, so I must have missed picking it up at Acme Comics (http://acme-superstore.com/). It will have to wait until I go there next time.

Comic books for the week of Wednesday, October 21, 2009:

Graveyard Fairies: Candy Caper #1 (of 1) (Half Moose Media) * * * * *

This comic book was written by Marc Hammond and painted by Denise Manara McCabe, with design and lettering done by Derrick Fish. Marc works at Acme Comics, Denise is a mural painter and Derrick has his own web comic Dandy And Company http://dandyandcompany.com/. This comic book continues the story of a group of characters Marc and Denise created in the hardbound book Graveyard Fairies, available at Amazon.com. The previous book is not necessary to understand that characters or the story of the comic book. Candy Caper is about Max, who has the misfortune of becoming sick just before Halloween. The Graveyard Fairies, introduced at the beginning of the issue through a very nice poem, help out their friend by creating a Halloween costume that they will all operate together, so everyone will think there is a child inside. The main story happens when the fairies approach the last house of the neighborhood, which scares even the fairies. It is a very nice story with fantastic colorful art, suitable for all ages. It is simple enough for kids to understand and great characterization to involve adult readers. I don't know if issues are still available, but you can contact Acme Comics at http://acme-superstore.com/, or at http://graveyardfairies.com/.

Marc, Denise and Derrick also have their own facebook pages, so you can contact them there as well. If you live in the central Florida are and are looking for a mural artist, you can check out Denise's web site at http://www.denisetheartist.com/. You can also check out art for Derrick's upcoming comic book the Wellkeepers at http://www.thewellkeepers.com/. (They did not ask me to plug their work here, the decision was all mine.)

Supergirl #46 (The Hunt For Reactron: Conclusion / World Against Superman #12) * * * *

As the story title states, this is the conclusion of this storyline. the final battle was brutal, and the tide turned several times, but it was another satifsying issue. Not only was the battle with Reactron resolved but the relationship between Thara and Kara as well. Of course, the larger story of General Lane, as well as Lana's health. While this storyline isn't necessary to follow the entire World Against Superman storyline, it was its own satisfying story and did not read as an unnecessary tie-in. It also was a satisfying story on its own.

Invincible #67 (Preparations For War part II of II) (Image) * * * * *

This two-part story was a nice reunion for Invincible co-creators Robert Kirkman and Cory Walker. Nolan Grayson and Allen the Alien continue their quest to gather weapons to use against the weakend Viltrumite empire. This issue contains the usual mix of action, character and plot development. the leader of the Coalition of Planets has a surprise of his own for Nolan. I have yet to read a disappointing issue of this title. Kirkman is not afraid to take risks with his characters, which is why he is one of the best comic book writers today.

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