What Is The Last Comic You've Read - Part 4

Actually, I've reread it (I liked the story very much): Thanos Wins by Donny Cates.
 
Batman & Dracula: Red Rain (reread)
Batman: Bloodstorm (reread)
Batman: Crimson Mist (reread)

Hadn't read the whole of DC's so-called 'Batman & Dracula Trilogy' (other than in flashback, Dracula only appears in the first book) since the second two first came out. Not as good as I remembered. Good concept, so-so writing by Doug Moench (especially on Bloodstorm and Crimson Mist), so-so artwork (apart from on Batman himself - Kelley Jones nails his creepy, nightmarish vampire look).
 
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Infinite Crisis Secret Files and Origins
Infinite Crisis 1, 2
Nightwing 72
 
Cosmic Odyssey (trade)

Alan Moore's The Courtyard (trade ~ Alan Moore does HP Lovecraft, in the style of Raymond Chandler. Genius)
 
Wonder Woman: Her Greatest Battles (trade)

Dynamite's Masks Vol 1 (trade)
 
Wonder Woman 48

Daredevil 10 & 11

Justice League 18

Action Comics 997

Animal Man 63

Action Comics 770

Berserk: Survival

JLA 76

Nightwing 136

Lucifer 45

Ragman 6

The Uncanny X-Men 222

Parasyte chapter 17

Dragon Ball Tale 70-72

Justice League 19

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 5-9

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Universe 1-5

Red Hood: Outlaw 37
 
Madame Xanadu: Extra-Sensory (24 - 29)

Shame the series ended here. It was pretty strong and I would have liked to have seen more. Very happy to finally have finished it.
 
Ghost by Raina Telgemeier

I can see why the kids I work with like the book.
 
Just finished working my way through the full (27 issues) run of the original Golden Age Black Terror solo comic (Feb 1943 - Jun 1949), from Nedor Publishing.

(Black Terror is one of the public domain characters used in Dynamite's Project Superpowers, as well as by ABC/Wildstorm/DC in their Terra Obscura)

Holy ****, they were hard going at times. It's taken... a while.
 
Archie Comics Vampironica: First Blood (trade)


Image Comics Lady Supreme #1 - 2*
Maximum Press' Asylum #10*

*These three issues actually make up a Lady Supreme mini-series from 1996, but her Image Comics solo title was cancelled after two issues. The third and final installment finally appeared a few months later in Rob Liefeld’s new imprint Maximum Press' anthology comic Asylum, three months after Liefield had left Image (and apparently taken Lady Supreme with him).
 

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