My pull list for this week, what are you running?

Adventures Of Superman Jon Kent #6 - Final issue, been a good run!

Ancient Enemies #5 - Almost wrapped on my Frank Miller charity project. :)

Black Cloak #6 - Always a good read, art maybe less than good. :(

City Boy #3 - Another good character, think Jack Hawksmoore of the Authority.

Doctor Strange #6 - Still wondering if they’re doing a Clea fakeout or not.

Fantastic Four #10 - Not sure why they felt the need to reboot again, but this has been good!

Fire And Ice #1 - Here’s the problem with comics. I’m down for a comic book sequel to the classic fantasy film “Fire and Ice”, but do we NEED 26 variant covers?

Justice Society Of America #5 - Opposite of Christopher Chaos, feels like it’s been forever since #4 came out.

Knight Terrors Ravager #2 - Knight Terrors stuff starting to wrap up…

Moon Knight #26 - Oh! Good! So it didn’t end at #25… that was a weird super sized issue followed by a new Moon Knight title so I wasn’t sure.

Oddly Pedestrian Life Of Christopher Chaos #2 - Man, feels like #1 just came out, didn’t it?

Paklis #7 - Best Sci-Fi anthology book since Heavy Metal. Seriously.

Parker Girls #9 - This is one I’m sure 99% of comicdom is unaware of. It’s part of Terry Moore’s connected universe of titles. Strangers in Paradise, Rachel Rising, Echo, Motor Girl (which was amazing!), Serial (also amazing!)

Peacemaker Tries Hard #4 - Yeah, it’s a sequel to the TV show, no, I don’t care. :)

Strange Academy Miles Morales #1 - Wait, what? Miles isn’t magic!

Fall of X books - I hadn’t planned on buying these, but I guess I’ll LOOK at them first then decide.
Astonishing Iceman #1
Magneto #1
X-Men #25

    • Jordan Lund@lemmy.oneOP
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      1 year ago

      Picked it up today, too soon to say long term, but it’s a promising start!

      From Image:

      https://imagecomics.com/comics/series/sacrificers

      “Tomorrow is a harmonious paradise thanks to five families who make everything perfect…for the price of one child per household. Now, as that bill comes due, a son expected to give everything for a family that never loved him and an affluent daughter determined to destroy utopia must unite to end one generation’s unnaturally protracted reign.”