
Andre of The League writing a space opera, Japanese swordplay, and a unique, sprawling take on superheroics mark three books we can’t wait to read tomorrow.
Aliens Vs. Parker #1 
Paul Scheer, who you know from Human Giant, The League, and NTSF:SD:SUV, comes to comics with a book about the crew of a spaceship hauling cargo being dragged into your typical plot of killer extraterrestrials. The difference being, of course, that most of these guys are massive losers, not tough working joes, and hopelessly out of their depth.
Honestly, this book looks hilarious, even if the title promises Donald Westlake’s tough hostile anti-hero fighting Xenomorphs. But this is almost as good.
Nowhere Men #4 
We’ve previously talked about how great this book is, and it’s been far too long since a new issue hit the stands.
For those catching up, essentially it’s a cross between Fantastic Four and X-Men, told across a sprawling canvas and set against a backdrop of scientific innovation corrupted by greed and ego. The first two issues were a slow burn, but the third really brought the book’s scale and intent into focus, and if the fourth issue is as funny, thrilling and engaging as the last three, it’ll be your must-buy of the week.
Katana #2 
When we reviewed Ann Nocenti’s take on DC’s sword-slinging heroine, we noted that it was a strong launch. Issue #2 has real promise, as the plot gets more detailed, and honestly, as long as Alex Sanchez keeps drawing that gorgeous hand-to-hand combat, we’ll be happy. We’ll have a review of this one tomorrow.
Wolverine #1 
Paul Cornell and Alan Davis working on Wolverine? Hell, that’s worth a first issue just for the talent on it alone. Cornell’s plot apparently starts with a hostage situation with Wolvie as the hostage, and goes from there. We’re curious to see what happens, to say the least.
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DC has the three I’m looking forward to reading the most: Batman, Batman and Robin and Green Lantern Corps. Plenty other stuff that sounds good but those will probably be read before anything else.
Reviews of all three, coincidentally, coming tomorrow.
Hmm. Here I am pairing back what I’m reading and they just keep throwing things at me to replace them. I just can’t win.
for anyone who cares, tomorrow’s Crossed Badlands #25 has Garth Ennis returning to the series he created… and the story arc he wrote this time apparently (somewhat) explains the Crossed breakout. or at least shows us the origin of it. to say that I’m excited for this arc would be putting it lightly.
Interesting… thanks for letting us know!
Manhattan Projects, Nowhere Men, Star Wars, Fearless Defenders, Avengers Assemble, Avenging Spider-Man, Ghost.
Probably going to skip that new Wolverine, like Savage Wolverine a month or two before it.
Man, “Star Wars” is a great book. I should have a review tomorrow.
Star Wars, Batman, Batman and Robin and im thinking ill give the new Wolverine a shot
Mylo Xyloto #2 and Sledgehammer #1
I’m gonna pass on the new Wolverine, I’ve already filled my one wolverine title quotient with Savage Wolverine.
I also read the first Nowhere Men and Katana when they came out, and they were just meh for me. I may give it a second shot, going forward as it’s a relatively light week for me at the store since I dropped a bunch of titles.
At the store I’m picking up Ghost, Star Wars, Fearless Defenders, Thor, X-men Legacy, Secret Avengers and Batman.