Looks like this week will be slightly better after last week's mountain of fiscal pain.

Angel After the Fall 9

Anna Mercury 2

B.P.R.D.: The Ectoplasmic Man, one-shot (...maybe. Since I normally get this in collections, it's hard to say.)

Casey Blue Beyond Tomorrow #2 (of 6) (Maybe; if so, it's the last one I'll get before the trade. I like it; I'd just prefer it all in one.)

Gemini 2 (I hope they can rescue the concept in this issue. The end of the first issue illustrates, in a nicely graphic and bloody way, why it would be simply a dreadful idea in the first place, and I can't figure out why you'd want a hero who had no idea that he was one.)

Kill All Parents #1 (looks terribly demented)

Project Kalki #2 (of 4) - drop to trade

Trinity #3 - probably the last one, not because I'm not enjoying it OK, but because ... well, I kind of see the point that someone had when they said that the pure problem of Trinity is that it's going in splendid isolation. It would probably be a good introduction to Superman, Wonder Woman and Batman for an outside reader, without the long continuity trail that their own titles have. By contrast, if you read their own titles, Trinity sits entirely outside continuity, and as currently constituted, seems designed neither to affect nor reflect anything else going on. Since all three characters are deeply connected to the season's crise du jour, it makes Trinity feel entirely unnecessary. It needn't work that way -- see also: All-Star Superman, All-Star Batman and Robin -- but it can -- see also: Superman Confidential, Batman Confidential, Gotham Underground, etc. In any event, I suspect this story will work better as a collection anyway.

Wasteland #18
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