Pull List - January 24, 2004
Here are some titles I'm reading these days.
Hopefully, I'll have a quick review on X-Men #166 and Wolverine #24 before the week is out. Also, I'm planning on reading the Peter David Madrox mini-series.
I'm not sure if I'm going to get the issues for Grant Morrison's Seven Soldiers or wait for the trade paperbacks. Same goes for the upcoming DC Countdown event. Finally, Age of Apocalypse, one of my favorite all-time stories, will be celebrated in March with a number of one-shots and mini-series. Not sure if those will be on my pull list either.
Recently, I've stopped reading Amazing Spider-Man and Ultimate Spider-Man. I can't say I feel much of a void. Also, I haven't been excited about an X-Men title in quite some time, aside from Astonishing X-Men.
In tpb form, I'm still following Powers and Y: The Last Man. Both these series have been excellent.
In issue form, here are the monthly titles I'm reading. I must admit, the DC titles have been more to my liking of late.
Marvel Comics
Astonishing X-Men, Captain America, Daredevil, Fantastic Four, Marvel Knights: Spider-Man, Secret War, The Ultimates 2, Ultimate Fantastic Four (I know I said earlier I'd stop getting it, but N-Zone has been quite good), Ultimate Nightmare, Ultimate X-Men, Uncanny X-Men, Wolverine, X-Men, X-Men: Phoenix Endsong
DC Comics
Authority: Revolution, Ex-Machina, Green Lantern: Rebirth, JLA, JLA Classified, JSA, Planetary, Sleeper: Season 2, Superman, Superman/Batman, Teen Titans
Upcoming:
Runaways, X-Men: The End Part 2, and DC's All-Star Batman and All-Star Superman
A few of the books I'll stick around on until creative teams change, such as MK: Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, Daredevil, JLA, JLA Classified and Superman.
Books I look most forward to each month (in no particular order):
Runaways, Planetary, Teen Titans, Superman/Batman, Astonishing X-Men, The Ultimates 2
Hopefully, I'll have a quick review on X-Men #166 and Wolverine #24 before the week is out. Also, I'm planning on reading the Peter David Madrox mini-series.
I'm not sure if I'm going to get the issues for Grant Morrison's Seven Soldiers or wait for the trade paperbacks. Same goes for the upcoming DC Countdown event. Finally, Age of Apocalypse, one of my favorite all-time stories, will be celebrated in March with a number of one-shots and mini-series. Not sure if those will be on my pull list either.
Recently, I've stopped reading Amazing Spider-Man and Ultimate Spider-Man. I can't say I feel much of a void. Also, I haven't been excited about an X-Men title in quite some time, aside from Astonishing X-Men.
In tpb form, I'm still following Powers and Y: The Last Man. Both these series have been excellent.
In issue form, here are the monthly titles I'm reading. I must admit, the DC titles have been more to my liking of late.
Marvel Comics
Astonishing X-Men, Captain America, Daredevil, Fantastic Four, Marvel Knights: Spider-Man, Secret War, The Ultimates 2, Ultimate Fantastic Four (I know I said earlier I'd stop getting it, but N-Zone has been quite good), Ultimate Nightmare, Ultimate X-Men, Uncanny X-Men, Wolverine, X-Men, X-Men: Phoenix Endsong
DC Comics
Authority: Revolution, Ex-Machina, Green Lantern: Rebirth, JLA, JLA Classified, JSA, Planetary, Sleeper: Season 2, Superman, Superman/Batman, Teen Titans
Upcoming:
Runaways, X-Men: The End Part 2, and DC's All-Star Batman and All-Star Superman
A few of the books I'll stick around on until creative teams change, such as MK: Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, Daredevil, JLA, JLA Classified and Superman.
Books I look most forward to each month (in no particular order):
Runaways, Planetary, Teen Titans, Superman/Batman, Astonishing X-Men, The Ultimates 2
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