Sarah awoke to find herself on a small piece of land. To be precise , it was a small planet. It was hurtling through space at incredible speeds, though Sarah felt as though she was standing completely still. This is odd, because, again, this planet was extremely small. In fact it was so small, that when Sarah looked ahead, she could see herself on the horizon. This is odd, she thought as she watched the back of her own head.
Batman & Robin Eternal #24 (DC)
Steve Orlando (W) Raul Fernandez/Alvaro Martinez (A)
We are finally coming to a close with this series. I can only say that it has been fun. Only it’s that kind of fun that seems more fun while its happening.
All-New Inhumans #5 (Marvel)
Charles Soule (W) Andre Araujo (A)
This series can’t touch Uncanny Inhumans, but that doesn’t mean that it isn’t good. I really enjoyed the last arc, and I can appreciate that this series deals more with Inhumans at large, which is nice. You should read this comic, is what I’m trying to say.
Injection #8 (Image)
Warren Ellis (W) Declan Shalvey (A)
This series has been picking up the pace as of the last few issues. I dig it. I personally think that the story has shifted main characters, but I guess we will find out as this arc marches forwards.
Astro City #33 (Vertigo)
Kurt Busiek (W) Brent Eric Anderson (A)
I loved the first comic in this new arc. It was a prime example of why I love this comic. It mixed a nice dose of universe mythology with a tastey helping of noir. I don’t know if you’ve picked up on it recently, but I’m a sucker for a good noir story.
Huck #5 (Image)
Mark Millar (W) Rafael Albuquerque (A)
This story is about to get sad. At least that’s what my gut says. Truth is, I can hardly even understand the guy, so when it actually says something comprehensible, I tend to listen.
Ody-C #10 (Image)
Matt Fraction (W) Christian Ward (A)
I kinda dig how they took this arc to tell a story outside of the paradigm that we know as the Odyssey. Interesting way to blend aspects of the Illiad, I hope that they continue in this fashion, I think it’s what has made the book so interesting. But who can tell, I don’t write it.
Uncanny Inhumans #6 (Marvel)
Charles Soule (W) Brandon Peterson (A)
Holy shit. This series is amazing. I love what they have done with the Quiet Room, and I cannot wait to get back into this world. It fills me with joy when a comic from a producer like Marvel can make me feel this way again. Giddy.
Low #12 (Image)
Rick Remender (W) Greg Tocchini (A)
And as if the giddiness was too much, they have to give me something wholly depressing. I really hope we get to see what Stel has been up to. I worry about her you know, with all the hearbreak and trauma she’s endured. She needs something. Anything really.
Sarah attempted to walk towards herself. As she did so, the doppleganger walked away from her. “Of course”, she thought,” I would do something like that.” After attempting various things to get the others attention, such as yelling, glaring, and even tossing a stone, which hit her square in the temple, there was still no response aside from rubbing her own head in pain. She decided she would dig to the center of the planet and meet her face to face. As she scooped out her first handful of sand, she witnessed her clone doing the exact same thing. “This is going to take a while,” she thought.