Diamond List for August 19th, 2009

MARVEL COMICS
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #603 $2.99
DAREDEVIL #500 $4.99
MIGHTY AVENGERS #28 $2.99
WOLVERINE WEAPON X #4 $3.99

Nice small week for me, but good stuff. thanks Teardrop
 
BATMAN STREETS OF GOTHAM #3
EX MACHINA #44 (MR)
INVINCIBLE #65
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #603
DAREDEVIL #500
DARK REIGN MISTER NEGATIVE #3 (OF 3) DKR
STAND AMERICAN NIGHTMARES #5 (OF 5)

Damn, another big week. This is killing me. Gotta get The Stand for my girlfriend. :o
 
IMAGE COMICS
INVINCIBLE #65 $2.99

MARVEL COMICS

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #603
DAREDEVIL #500
DARK REIGN HOOD #4
DARK REIGN MISTER NEGATIVE #3
DEADPOOL SUICIDE KINGS #5
GENEXT UNITED #4
MIGHTY AVENGERS #28
MS MARVEL WAR OF MARVELS MUST HAVE ONE-SHOT
PUNISHER #8
PUNISHER FRANK CASTLE MAX #73
PUNISHER NOIR #1
WOLVERINE WEAPON X #4
X-FACTOR #47
X-MEN LEGACY #227

Niiiiiiice.:yay:
 
DARK HORSE COMICS
STAR WARS KNIGHTS OLD REPUBLIC #44 REAPING PT 2 (OF 2) $2.99

DC COMICS
BATGIRL #1 $2.99 (I'll give it a look at the shop and, depending on who Batgirl is this time, I may buy it. We'll see.)
BATMAN STREETS OF GOTHAM #3 $3.99
JACK OF FABLES #37 (MR) $2.99
SUPERMAN BATMAN #63 $2.99

MARVEL COMICS
MIGHTY AVENGERS #28 $2.99
X-FACTOR #47 $2.99

COMICS
ATOMIC ROBO SHADOW FROM BEYOND TIME #4 (OF 5) $3.50
FARSCAPE GONE & BACK #2 $3.99
This list...this monster
Not much of a monster for me this week, thankfully. :up:
 
JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #36 $2.99

MIGHTY AVENGERS #28 $2.99
X-FACTOR #47 $2.99
X-MEN LEGACY #227 DAX $2.99

28 DAYS LATER #1 $3.99(I'll Tom Welling it and buy it if it's good)
 
Assuming I have any money at that point...

DC COMICS
POWER GIRL #4

MARVEL COMICS
MIGHTY AVENGERS #28
X-FACTOR #47

COMICS
DOCTOR WHO ONGOING #2
 
DARK HORSE COMICS
STAR WARS KNIGHTS OLD REPUBLIC #44 REAPING PT 2 (OF 2) $2.99

DC COMICS
BATGIRL #1 $2.99 (I'll give it a look at the shop and, depending on who Batgirl is this time, I may buy it. We'll see.)
BATMAN STREETS OF GOTHAM #3 $3.99
JACK OF FABLES #37 (MR) $2.99
SUPERMAN BATMAN #63 $2.99

MARVEL COMICS
MIGHTY AVENGERS #28 $2.99
X-FACTOR #47 $2.99

COMICS
ATOMIC ROBO SHADOW FROM BEYOND TIME #4 (OF 5) $3.50
FARSCAPE GONE & BACK #2 $3.99

Not much of a monster for me this week, thankfully. :up:
**** yeah! Someone else! :up:
 
Dc comics

batman streets of gotham #3 $3.99
blackest night superman #1 (of 3) $2.99
supergirl #44 $2.99
superman annual #14 $3.99
wednesday comics #7 $3.99


marvel comics

amazing spider-man #603 $2.99
daredevil #500 $4.99
dark reign mister negative #3 (of 3) dkr $3.99
mighty avengers #28 $2.99
punisher #8 $2.99

comics

poe (boom) #2 $3.99
unknown #4 (of 4) $3.99
unthinkable #4 (of 5) $3.99
 
Atomic Robo is hilarious. :)
Especially when he was running through all the things the alien/trans-dimensional/thingamado was doing to beat him.... [BLACKOUT]right before crawling into it![/BLACKOUT]
 
Haha, that was good. My favorite part of the current mini, though, is still "I'ma commit murder!" back in #1. :D
 
ATOMIC ROBO is something I might buy in trade. I almost bought the first two trades once or twice, but never had the extra cash. I will eventually, though. Just ask INCREDIBLE HERCULES.
 
Haha, that was good. My favorite part of the current mini, though, is still "I'ma commit murder!" back in #1. :D
My favorite has to be the call from Tesla... and Robo trying to play off like he wasn't doing anything wrong.... WHILE CHASING THE HUGE CREATURE THROUGH TOWN.

:up:

ATOMIC ROBO is something I might buy in trade. I almost bought the first two trades once or twice, but never had the extra cash. I will eventually, though. Just ask INCREDIBLE HERCULES.
I want to trade wait for Robo, but it's just the fact that it seems like a book that I need to support with each issue, so that I can keep getting more. :csad:
 
I understand. Just I don't touch regular issues of something I need to catch up on in trade until I read the trades. It never matters if the arc is standalone or whatever, I like getting every reference. But ATOMIC ROBO is on my radar.
 
I understand. Just I don't touch regular issues of something I need to catch up on in trade until I read the trades. It never matters if the arc is standalone or whatever, I like getting every reference. But ATOMIC ROBO is on my radar.
I was going to catch up in trades as well, but I read the FCBD issue (wherein Robo fights a f***ing uppity dinosaur scientist :D) and I figured I might as well just hop on and sort things out with Wikipedia until I could get the trades. Luckily, each mini seems to be fairly self-contained.
 
Justice league of america #36 $2.99

mighty avengers #28 $2.99
x-factor #47 $2.99
x-men legacy #227 dax $2.99
 
BATMAN STREETS OF GOTHAM #3
STAR TREK SPOCK REFLECTIONS #2

I'd say Wednesday Comics too, but I still have yet to get an issue before it sells out.
 
marvel comics

ms marvel war of marvels must have one-shot $4.99
wolverine weapon x #4 $3.99
x-factor #47 $2.99
x-men legacy #227 dax $2.99
 
I was going to catch up in trades as well, but I read the FCBD issue (wherein Robo fights a f***ing uppity dinosaur scientist :D) and I figured I might as well just hop on and sort things out with Wikipedia until I could get the trades. Luckily, each mini seems to be fairly self-contained.

That's never as satisfying to me as saving up and buying all the trades. The downside is that it keeps me from plenty of good stuff, like HELLBOY or the Geoff Johns FLASH. On the upside, when the time comes that I DO just buy all the trades and read up, it usually is very satisfying (CAPTAIN AMERICA, INVINCIBLE, INCREDIBLE HERCULES, etc.).

Besides, if you read a summary of the back-story on Wikipedia, there's really no point to buy the trade anyway if you know what happens. But that's my take on it. Reading a trade of something when I already know the summary usually just feels like a book report, since I know the major beats of the story and just check off mentally when I encounter them.

But, as I said, ATOMIC ROBO is on the radar. The fact that there are only about 2 trades, soon to be a third, helps.
 
I don't think knowing what happens is a good reason to not buy the trades, personally. For some comics, it's actually better because it de-emphasizes the things that are happening on the surface and allows you to read more deeply. The joy of stories is in the journey for me, not the ends.
 
The joy of stories for me is a little of both. The journey as well as the ends. Knowing one before the other can make stories not always "worse", but "less enjoyable" than they could have been had they experienced them fresh. I will, however, admit to sometimes being a very hard, critical audience. I am not easily pleased. When I am pleased, though, I usually gush like crazy.

For me it is akin to knowing the score of a sporting event but having not seen the game. I know how it ended, maybe a summary of the highlights. Is there a point to watching the game? Maybe, but certainly less of one, with less of a sense of drama. That is how I feel about reading a summary of a trade on Wikipedia before I buy it. Knowing SOMETHING about it isn't the problem. The back of a trade often has the basic premise. But Wikipedia often is a Cliff's Notes sort of thing.

You could argue that in most mainstream superhero stories, the "end" of the journey is pre-determined; the hero usually wins. But that isn't the same, especially in the last few years at Marvel at least. But to each their own. It would be easier for me to catch up on ATOMIC ROBO than, say, HELLBOY or SCOTT PILGRIM at this point, so it is on the radar.
 

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