Monday Morning Grind Archive

Monday Morning Grind 6/24/19

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Short list this week as we prepare for a large collection to enter the store. The hours have to come from somewhere.

  • Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge #2
  • Dead Hand #5
  • Cemetery Beach #7
  • Avengers No Road Home #10 (Legacy #717)
  • Never Boy #1
  • Incredible Hulk Last Call
  • X-Force #3
  • War of the Realms New Agents of Asgard #4
  • Bad Luck Chuck #4

Monday Morning Grind 6-17-19

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Luck Number Seven. Both highlighted issues this week are the seventh in their respective series. They are joined this week by two youth books which we have begun adding to the store. They are highlighted in red below. We will include these each week whenever possible and encourage you to check them out on the counter display near the register.

Firefly is just too few pages. Each issue I feel I need just a little bit more than the pages have. Mal and Zoe are now parted by fate, each working there angle to try and resolve the issues at hand. It is nice to see a writer run parallel stories which you can tell will end up with a moment of heartfelt joy once they converge again. I look forward to issue 8.

Daredevil was interesting this issue. The previous arc was simply amazing and the tone for the second has a sound feeling of freedom for Matt, but that lingering desperation by the people of Hell’s Kitchen. I have no doubt I will finish the arc which will likely set a record for my interest in the character. I would put this next to the Kevin Smith Guardian story as far as key points for the character and look forward to what may come next. This book sells out for a reason, if you missed it, order the collected edition and you will not be disappointed.

  • Phoebe and Her Unicorn Volume 1
  • I Will Race You to the End of this Book 
  • Superman Year One #1 of 3
  • Skyward #14
  • Excellence #2
  • Fairlady #3
  • Firefly #7
  • Middlewest #8
  • Cemetery Beach #6
  • Dead Hand #4
  • War of the Realms War Scrolls #3
  • War of the Realms Journey Into Mystery #5
  • Captain America #11
  • Star Wars Tie Fighter #3
  • Guardians of the Galaxy #6
  • Captain Marvel #7
  • Daredevil #7

Monday Morning Grind 6/10/19

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Savage Avengers continues to keep a vigorous and savage pace. Conan breaks into another area and continues to hack his way into Marvel. This time meeting Brother Voodoo and the symbiote known as venow. Those of you who just want a violent escape for 20 minutes may want to pick this title up now before it moves forward any further.

Superman Leviathan was a good start to create a mystery, and we know I love a good mystery. I will read this one through the upcoming mini series, Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen, both which were introduced in this issue. Lois will be the feature character for the overall story with Greg Rucka writing her part of it. Look for strong female character and a whole lot of defiance in our future.

 

Monday Morning Grind 6/03/19

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Catwoman #4 is less Catwoman and more Selina Kyle. The issue visits older characters and events which previously were left as loose ends. Long term readers should spend the time, new people can skip it if you want but it may come back to us again later.

Mr & Mrs X #11 just keeps drawing me back. Nineties X-Men fans should be reading this positive additive to the stories we always wanted to have finished. Gambit, Rogue,, Mojo, Belladonna and the Elemental!

  • Radically Ronin Ragdolls One Shot
  • Drawing Blood #1
  • Hex Wives #1
  • Captain Marvel #5
  • Captain America #10
  • Excellence #1
  • Road of Bones #1
  • Middlewest #7
  • War of the Realms Punisher #2
  • Asgardians of the Galaxy #9
  • War of Realms Journey Into Mystery #3
  • Batman & the Outsiders #1
  • Catwoman #4
  • Invaders #3
  • Clue Candlestick #1
  • Mr & Mrs X #11
  • War of the Realms Land of Giants #1
  • Ghost Tree #2
  • War of the Realms Agents of Atlas #2
  • War of the Realms Uncanny X-men #2
  • Fairlady #2

Monday Morning Grind 5/27/19

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This week I ran out of time but squeezed in a few things I wanted to get back to. Daredevil #6 was the best of them, giving it a consistent spot on the list. This issue was the transition to a word without Daredevil with villains and victims alike dealing with his absence. The image on the last page definitely is well thought out and well placed.

The other is Dead Hand #1. I have read this before and left it due to operational requirements and have wanted to go back ever since. Look for the rest of it over the next few weeks as I feel it is worth another reading. With our nation and Russia in the current turmoil, the book echoes with intrigue versus espionage.

  • Avengers #716 No Road Home part 9
  • Dead Hand #1
  • Dead Hand #2
  • Daredevil #6
  • Heroes In Crisis #9

 

Monday Morning Grind 5/20/19

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Daredevil #5. This issue is arguably the best so far in the run, which is saying a good deal. The injection of Peter Parker as the conscience to the arc is simply just excellent plot development. Not reading the title, just order the graphic novel now, you will likely wait a very long while for a Daredevil story this good.

High Level #4. This is a good example of changing a setting in a book and having it serve a purpose. The characters are separated, placed in a corrupt environment and resolve it by using the societies’ reason for independence to resolve it. Depravity at its worst corrected by its own mode

  • Breakneck #3
  • High Level #4
  • Guardians of the Galaxy #5
  • Firefly #6
  • Daredevil #5
  • War of the Realms: Spider-man #1 of 3
  • War of the Realms: Strikeforce War Avengers #1
  • War of the Realms #4
  • Star Wars Tie Fighter #2
  • Spider-man Life Story #3
  • Skyward #13
  • Last Stop Red Line #1
  • Naomi #5
  • Uncanny X-men #18
  • Tiger and Nightmare Children’ Book

Monday Morning Grind 5/13/19

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This group was pretty under whelming. The first three are titles that simply seem done to do them. The War of the Realms books are all standard and progress the story. The Uncanny X-men tie in is a good blend of the X-men into the story without complicating them.  Mirage is a Valkyrie is a solid part of the story and the conflict to help her is pretty cool.

Cemetery Beach is simply just another good issue in a fun ride.

  • Jungle Comics #1
  • Invaders #1
  • Invaders #2
  • Breakneck #2
  • Honor and Curse #1
  • War of the Realms Uncanny X-Men #1
  • War of the Realms #3
  • War of the Realms Strikeforce Dark Elf Realm #1
  • Invisible Kingdom #2
  • Cemetery Beach #4
  • War of the Realms Journey Into Mystery #2
  • War of the Realms New Agents of Atlas #!

 

Monday Morning Grind 5/7/19

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Not a lot to talk about in the list. My two choices are just solid books that continue the theme and stories with good writing techniques. We added the all ages Catwoman OGN Under The Moon which was good but had a few weak points.

  • Catwoman OGN Under The Moon
  • DCeased #1 of 6
  • Savage Avengers #1
  • Meet The Skrulls #4
  • Gogor #1
  • Domino Hot Shots #3
  • Criminal #4
  • Skyward #12
  • Avengers No Road Home #8
  • Breakneck #1 of 4

Monday Morning Grind 4/29/19

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It should be no surprise to most of you that Bad Luck Chuck #2 has one of the top picks for the week. The book continued to keep my attention and actually added some emotional content to the character. The last page in particular was a powerful ending that reinforced the prior pages. 

The second spot I gave to Star Trek Waypoint #1. The past few Star Trek titles have been well received by the fan base and this one will likely be as well. Containing several unique stories, the book covers the gambit of generational characters and adventures. Next Generation, Deep Space Nine and even the original series get a mini stories set to satisfy avid fans. Star Trek Five was on the list as well, but this one had a more broad appeal.

  1. Bad Luck Chuck #2
  2. Skyward #11
  3. Winter Soldier #5
  4. Punk Mambo #1
  5. X-Force #3
  6. Avengers No Road Home #6
  7. Avengers No Road Home #7
  8. Black Widow #4
  9. Star Wars Galaxy Edge #1
  10. Heroes in Crisis #8
  11. Star Trek Year Five #1
  12. Vader Dark Visions #3
  13. Disney Don Quixote
  14. Star Wars Tie Fighter #1
  15. Mr. and Mrs. X #10
  16. Ghost Tree #1
  17. Thanos #1
  18. Breakneck #1
  19. Star Trek Waypoint #1