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Hulk (2021) #6
Banner finds out being Gamma is not the bomb. Writer Donny Cates, Penciler Ryan Ottley, Inker Cliff Rathburn, Colorist Frank Martin Jr.: This series makes no sense, but it does allow Ottley to let his inner artistic-freak flag fly — which is a lot of fun. 4/5
@jjakala @DarkHorseComics @tozozozo Hopefully there’ll be a vol 2, because even though I have all the individual issues, I’d love to own “The Pirate’s Ghost” and “Metal Monsters of Midtown” in hardcover with the sketches and process pages from the trade!
X-Force Annual (2022) #1
Orchis lures X-Force into a death trap. Writer Nadia Shammas, Artist Rafael Pimentel, Colorist Carlos Lopez: Great insight into manipulating Beast and the shear tenacity of Wolverine, Domino and Kid Omega. The Pimentel-Lopez art is top notch! 4.5/5
Tuesday Morning cartoons starring Bugs Bunny that I watched on MeTV’s “Toon In With Me!”
Baseball Bugs (1946) Dir. I. Freleng
Rabbit Punch (1948) Dir. C. Jones
The Grey Hounded Hare (1949)
Yosemite Sam in Piker's Peak (1957)
Bully for Bugs (1953)
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Seven Secrets #18
The reborn god takes on the rampaging demon inside Amon. Writer Tom Taylor, Artist Daniele Di Nicuolo, Colorist Walter Baiamonte: Wrapped up the main storyline with an unexpected twist and a with a surprisingly overall happy ending. 4/5
Devil’s Reign (2021) #6
While the remaining uncontrolled heroes take down the Purple Man, the Daredevils go after Fisk. Writer Chip Zdarsky, Artist Marco Checchetto, Colorist Marcio Menyz: Some shocking twists and turns along the way, leading to a very satisfying conclusion. 5/5
Tuesday Morning cartoons that I watched on MeTV’s “Toon In With Me!”
Tom, Jerry, Spike & Tike in Pup On a Picnic (1955)
Elmer in Ant Pasted (1953)
Pink Panther in Pinknic (1967)
The Gay Anties (1947)
Foxy Pups (1937)
Barney's Hungry Cousin (1953)
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The Cimmerian: Hour of the Dragon #4
Conan infiltrates the stronghold of the Cult of Set to take the Heart of Ahriman. Writer Robert E. Howard adapted by Julien Blondel, Artist-Colorist Valentin Secher: A perfect blend of Howard’s prose with moody and magnificent art. 5/5
X-Men Red (2022) #1
Arakko votes for peace, but prepares for war. Writer Al Ewing, Artist Stefano Caselli, Colorist Federico Blee: A somewhat slow, talky start, but promising enough. 4/5
Wednesday Morning cartoons that I watched on MeTV’s “Toon In With Me!”
Salt Water Tabby (1947)
Tweety & Sylvester in Sandy Claws (1954)
Tour De Farce (1967)
Come On In! The Water's Pink! (1968)
Daffy in Muscle Tussle (1953)
Muscle Beach Tom (1956)
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