With the real U.S. Open in full swing (Tennis, Yes!), I haven't read as many books this week. But check them out anyway.
From the collected edition Cerebus vol.5 Jaka's Story:
#1512. Cerebus #114.
#1513. Cerebus #115.
#1514. Cerebus #116.
#1515. Cerebus #117.
#1516. Cerebus #118.
#1517. Cerebus #119.
#1518. Cerebus #120.
#1519. Cerebus #121.
#1520. Cerebus #122.
#1521. Cerebus #123.
#1522. Cerebus #124.
#1523. Cerebus #125.
#1524. Cerebus #126.
#1525. Cerebus #127.
#1526. Cerebus #128.
#1527. Cerebus #129.
#1528. Cerebus #130.
#1529. Cerebus #131.
#1530. Cerebus #132.
#1531. Cerebus #133.
#1532. Cerebus #134.
#1533. Cerebus #135.
#1534. Cerebus #136.
From Cerebus Number Zero:
#1535. Cerebus #137.
#1536. Cerebus #138.
#1537. Pood #2.
#1539. The Rinse #1. A great start for a new crime series!
#1540. Rocketeer #4.
#1541. Dark Horse Comics Presents #3. 104 pages!
From the collected edition Spider-Man: Blue:
#1542. Spider-Man Blue #1.
#1543. Spider-Man Blue #2.
#1544. Spider-Man Blue #3.
#1545. Spider-Man Blue #4.
#1546. Spider-Man Blue #5.
#1547. Spider-Man Blue #6.
#1548. Planet of the Apes #5.
#1549. eggs #1. An autobiographical mini-comic by local writer/artist Eric Gorman. Much in the vain of some of the best Jeffery Brown comics, eggs features stories of Gorman's life. Stories include his work in a sex shop, taking an acid "trip" and a high school story about wearing a coat. Great start! I hope to see more of his work.
So only 38 comics read this week. But that's okay with me.
Keep Reading Comics.
D.L.
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