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What’s On Your Pull List? : November 11, 2015

Eric Margolis

Staff Writer

Eric Margolis is an elder law attorney in NYC. He also reads a LOT of comics and has an unhealthy obsession with Nick Cave. Follow him on Twitter: @EricAbington.

Every week, a different Panelteer will give you a rundown of the comics they’re most looking forward to for the week. Floppies, trades and omniboo are all fair game here. This week, Eric tells us whats on his pull list.

Ok, so between Bergen Street Comics closing and the fact that I’ve been in the process of moving for the past 3 weeks, I’m COMPLETELY out of the loop when it comes to indie/small press books. HELP! Comic Arts Brooklyn fest was this past weekend, which I was unfortunately unable to attend but I’m hoping to hear about some of the great books that were released. Leave some recommendations in the comments section if you were able to check it out!

The Goddamned #1 by Jason Aaron and R.M. Guera (Image Comics)

Cover by R.M Guera

Cover by R.M Guera

Scalped is easily my all-time favorite long running comic book series. Although the beginning of the series was a bit shaky, Aaron and Guera both proved that they were going to be a force to be reckoned with. Highly recommended if you’ve never checked it out. The Goddamned puts this dream team back together in a book that was pitched as the Ten Commandments by way of Quentin Tarantino.

All-New All Different Avengers #1 by Mark Waid, Adam Kubert, Mahmud A. Asrar, and Alex Ross (Marvel Comics)

Cover by Alex Ross

Cover by Alex Ross

Mark Waid hit the ball out of the park with his most recent Marvel series, Daredevil. Now, he’s moving on to bigger things with All-New All-Different Avengers. I’ve heard mixed reactions about the roster for this book, but Vision, Kamala Khan and Miles Morales? That’s a killer lineup if you ask me. Come on, this is going to be great!

All-New Hawkeye #1 by Jeff Lemire and Ramon Perez (Marvel Comics)

Cover by Jeff Lemire

Cover by Jeff Lemire

Way before the incredible Fraction/Aja run on Hawkeye, Hawkeye has always been on of my favorite Avengers. He was plagued with some mediocre series over the years and it’s been fantastic to see that he’s finally getting the attention that he deserves. Lemire and Perez’s last mini-run on this book was slightly disappointing, but with a completely different status quo, I’m willing to give this book a go.

Illuminati #1 by Joshua Williamson, Shaun Crystal and Riley Rossmo (Marvel Comics)

Cover by Riley Rossmo

Cover by Riley Rossmo

Will this book fill the Thunderbolts-shaped void in my heart? Probably not, but Illuminati looks like it may be in my wheelhouse anyway.

Ultimates #1 by Al Ewing and Kenneth Rocafort (Marvel Comics)

Cover by Kenneth Rocafort

Cover by Kenneth Rocafort

America Chavez, Black Panther, unique and interesting looking art! My money… take it!

Slash & Burn #1 by Si Spencer, Max Dunbar, Ande Parks, Tula Lotay (Vertigo Comics)

Cover by Tula Lotay

Cover by Tula Lotay

Like I wrote on my last “What’s On Your Pull List?”, I’m going to check out each and every one of these new books that Veritgo is putting out. They haven’t let me down yet, so I’m going to stick with it.

Twilight Children #2 by Gilbert Hernandez and Darwyn Cooke (Vertigo Comics)

Cover by Darwyn Cooke

Cover by Darwyn Cooke

It’s an absolute treat to have Hernandez and Cooke work on a book together. Words can not describe how stunningly beautiful this is. Darwyn Cooke is arguably one of the best cartoonists in the business right now. It’s a huge bummer that after I read this, the series will be halfway over. Why is this book only a four issue mini series!? I can tell you right now, I’m going to need more Twilight Children.

And of course, I’m still reading:

  • Southern Bastards #12
  • The Wicked and The Divine #16

But we already know how perfect they are, don’t we? No? What are you doing? Buy these now!

So, what’s on your pull list?