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The Invisibles Vol. 2, #22: Compared to recent issues, this one felt a bit subdued. It also stands out to me for being heavy on Mason, heavy on the other side, and steeped in things that may or may not be about to happen. #TurningInvisibles
For the night crowd, some comics you really ought to buy this Wednesday...
https://t.co/3bbVZtfde4
Some nice long game plotting going on within the Robin v Quimper storyline.
Really sums up my relationship with the art in this issue.
The Invisibles Vol. 2. #21: I feel like all the previous issues in this volume so steadily chipped away at linear structure, that an issue like this one barely registers as abstract, which is fine, because I can use more of my brain to ogle the artwork. #TurningInvisibles
Another great interview this week was @ComicUno talking about LIKE FATHER LIKE DAUGHTER, which has a new Kickstarter live for #7 right now.
https://t.co/AS5wrHdAME
UPDATE: I did get a bunch of books from my Best ComiXology Sales list to re-read this week; and as predicted, probably won't have time to re-read them.
https://t.co/tOj797rOcT
As usual, the review team did strong work this week, looking at new series debuts. Reviews by @TWWORN @prince_organa and @Geekzalez
Miskatonic #1: https://t.co/PnqJyjr9eA
Scarenthood #1: https://t.co/2RR9Dxt2oP
Terminal Punks #1: https://t.co/HFMi436TeQ
Morning all...had some great interviews this week, starting with this chat with François Vigneault about the fantastic new edition of his workers rights sci-fi graphic novel, TITAN.
https://t.co/2pfBMvILzX