New Comic Books for March 7, 2007

DC COMICS

52 #44
ALL NEW ATOM #9
DETECTIVE COMICS #829
JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #6
MIDNIGHTER #5
NIGHTWING #130
OUTSIDERS #46
SHAZAM THE MONSTER SOCIETY OF EVIL #2
SUPERMAN BATMAN #32
UNCLE SAM AND THE FREEDOM FIGHTERS #8

MARVEL COMICS
CAPTAIN AMERICA #25
CRIMINAL #5
FANTASTIC FOUR #543
FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD SPIDER-MAN #18
IRON MAN HYPERVELOCITY #3
MIGHTY AVENGERS #1
ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN #106
UNCANNY X-MEN #484

Wow. The Revolution has a whopping 18 titles headed to the Bunker today! That is absolutely insane. Well, we all know that I can’t crank out that many reviews in the upcoming week, so I’ll just have to pick and choose which issues I think are worthy of a review.

Which DC comic book am I most looking forward to reading? It comes down to 52 #44 and Justice League of America #6. 52 #44 just edges out JLA #6. 52 has been a pretty wild read the past several weeks and I’m sure this issue will be just as crazy.

Which DC comic book am I least looking forward to reading? All New Atom #9. This title is going to get the axe. It isn’t that it is so terrible; it just isn’t anything out of the ordinary.

Which Marvel comic book am I most looking forward to reading? Mighty Avengers #1. I’m curious to see how Marvel handles having two separate Avengers teams. I dislike that Bendis is writing both of them, but I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt for the time being.

Which Marvel comic book am I least looking forward to reading? Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #18. As much as David has impressed me with X-Factor, he has really just missed the boat with Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man. This title has been average at best.

Well, I definitely have my work cut out for me. I’ll try to start posting reviews as soon as possible. I hope everyone enjoys their new comic books this week.

4 thoughts on “New Comic Books for March 7, 2007

  1. I had an early class yesterday, so I didn’t read the papers or go online; then I went to the shop, and so I was unspoiled (although I had some suspicions).

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