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The Invisibles Vol. 3, #9: This was a good issue. Like the rest of the arc, a bit heavier on Sir Miles than I initially suspected. I think the most interesting story thread to me at the moment is whatever is going on with Jack. #TurningInvisibles
I've got an advanced review of Post Americana #1 on its way later (and I liked it a lot), but let me just say now that I respect the bold decision of making Kelsey Grammar one of the book's villains.
It's a holiday week, but the books coming out are quite strong. My picks for the Top Comics to Buy for November 25.
Featuring new comics by @marjoriemliu @JamesTheFourth @Martin_Simmonds @Paul_Cornell @thisquietcity @thevaultcomics @TiniHoward and more!
https://t.co/Y3ZAuyS8Im
Last week's reviews! Pt. 2...
Marvel's Voices - Indigenous Voices #1: https://t.co/Xkef9tOZU3
The Recount #1: https://t.co/QO2TzRS9Mq
Sea of Sorrows #1: https://t.co/az3PstANeC
Stillwater #3: https://t.co/7KzEUaJEhY
The Invisibles Vol. 3, #10: The Division X stuff has been a fun diversion and a nice bit of long-form storytelling, but I’d be lying if I didn’t say the scenes with The Invisibles we’ve seen the most of aren’t more welcome to me. #TurningInvisibles
Also today, @ruinmysky reviews the new trade from @blackmaskstudio, Pirouette by @Mark_L_Miller @GrandaCarlos and team.
'Take in the dizzyingly gorgeous and grotesque artwork that fascinates in equal measure, and enjoy this beautiful story...'
https://t.co/i6jdXOPLJi
New this morning, @apbattman is back with another edition of the Wic + Div Re-Read, this time looking at The Wicked + The Divine #20, one of the first (and most memorable) of the series' "recontextualization issues."
https://t.co/GIDEQOctMv