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the I Hate Fairyland Special Edition Variant, by Skottie Young, with Colors by Jean-Francois Beaulieu - an homage to the Walking Dead # 100 cover that Charlie Adlard created.
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Guardians of the Galaxy Mother Entropy #1: I’m glad I picked up this series: it’s written by Jim Starlin, who’s been writing cosmic Marvel stories since the 70s, and the art is by Alan Davis, who drew two volumes of a Wolverine book that I really enjoyed a few years ago. Basically, Mother Entropy has consumed a bunch of universes, and now she wants ours. Meanwhile, the Guardians get paid by the Knowhere cops (one of whom looks a lot like Dey from the first GotG movie) to transport a priest carrying a priceless artifact. Then the priest dies, and Pip the troll tries to steal the artifact. I guess there are trolls in space? Who knew! Anyway, then things get weird.
The Unbelievable Gwenpool #6: Okay Gwen, so you wanted to hang out with Spider-Man. And it was really cool...until you tried to shoot a bad guy. Because yeah, the bad guy tried to blow up Miles’ school (and did succeed in setting it on fire), but he was only a kid! So Miles had you arrested. Dang. Luckily, Batroc busted you out of jail, but your mysterious client isn’t happy with you for skipping out on your meeting with him. Who is the mysterious client, and will Gwen and her pals ever make money again?!
Hawkeye #1-2: Now that I’ve finally started this series, I’m really enjoying it, and I’m glad that Kate’s on her own, trying to figure out what’s up with her evil dad and working as an unlicensed PI. (I mean, I love you Hawkguy, but Kate is great and so is her comic.) See above for Kate almost crushing a couple making out--she’s sneaking around, trying to figure out what’s up with all the Madame Masque cosplay going on in California. (Okay, so Madame Masque hasn’t been mentioned yet, but given the masks and stickers we’ve seen so far, I’m 99% sure she’s involved.)
I Hate Image: In this FCBD issue, Gert from I Hate Fairyland is still trying to get home, and what better way to do that than to kill her way through the entire Image Universe! Thrill as she fights (and usually kills) all your favorite characters from other Image series! Of course, her plan to get home won’t work if she kills everyone who might be able to tell her how to escape Fairyland...oops.
Lumberjanes: Faire & Square #1: Our heroes are enjoying a rainy day inside their cabin when April appears with a flyer about a Renaissance Festival! When they go to the festival the next day, Jen is relieved to find that, for once, nothing supernatural is going on! Oh wait, there’s a dinosaur. Never mind! Plus, it’s time for a telenovela reenactment with Ripley!
Patsy Walker AKA Hellcat #15-17: SWEET MERCIFUL FURIOSA! I’m sad that this series is over, but wow, Kate Leth and Brittany Williams really ended things on a high note. See above for tfw you’re trying to fight a villain but she keeps complimenting you. Also, Tom and Ian are adorable, Patsy gets real about the state of the world, and she and Hedy mend fences over a terrible pun. Also, Jubilee gets shrunk down to kid size and becomes the most adorable vampire ever. Goodbye and good luck, Patsy and friends.
Rogue One #2: This issue takes us up to the Death Star firing on Jedha City. If you liked the movie, read the comic--it’s a fun adaptation of a movie that I loved/broke my heart.
Starfire #9: I’m finally going to finish this series! It really is fun--Kori is a bit like Thor is some ways, marveling at aspects of our world that we take for granted while also having awesome superpowers. The art is fun and colorful, and overall, I’m glad I read this comic. (Conner and Palmiotti do write a fun series, even if I am kinda burned out on Harley Quinn at the moment...)
Wonder Woman Annual: Dang, this comic is fun! Follow Diana on several different adventures, drawn by several excellent artists, and enjoy the kind of great energy that made her movie so fantastic. (See above for Wonder Woman hanging out with a cute baby kaiju. Good times.)
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I Hate Image (FCBD 2017)
Skottie Young and Jean-Francois Beaulieu
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I Hate Image by Skottie Young and Jean-Francois Beaulieu. Free Comic Book Day.