Well ... not a dreadful week, expense wise, but not precisely cheap, either.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer #18 (Season Eight)(Variant Georges Jeanty Cover), $2.99
Detective Comics #848 (Batman R.I.P.), $2.99 (Of course, it's not RIP, it's Hush, but whatever floats DC's boat.)
Fables #75, $4.99; and what a blurb! "Have you ever read those new-comics blurbs that promise things like, 'After this issue nothing will ever be the same again,' but you know in a few months none of those so-called big events will have mattered? Well, this isn't one of those times. This time when we say FABLES will never be the same again after this issue, that's a promise you can take to the bank. So, without further ado: After this issue of FABLES, nothing will ever be the same again. Oh, and someone dies."
House Of Mystery #5, $2.99
Manhunter #34, $2.99
Nightwing #148 (Batman R.I.P.), $2.99 (...we'll see. The alleged RIP tie-ins are suffering badly by being spectacularly out of sequence with RIP itself, or not being actually connected at all. Presumably the Nightwing title is going to get around to noticing that Dick's been in Arkham for the past four months -- though I think it's only been one or two days of story time.)
Love & Rockets New Stories #1, $14.99 (Yaay!)
Angel After The Fall #12 (Regular Cover A), $3.99
Galaxy Quest Global Warning #2, $3.99
The Roberts #1 (of 2), $5.99 (OK, in all seriousness: why would you not simply do this as a single graphic novel? As a 1 of 2 from Image, a company with a strong reputation for collecting its titles, even sampling sales of the first issue will likely be a bit depressed. And that's before you factor in the actual story: "The Boston Strangler and the Zodiac Killer are alive and well, living amongst the old and dying of The Shady Lane Retirement Center. Surrounded by bingo tournaments and tea times, these two notorious serial killers quietly trade 'war stories' about their golden years, two seemingly parallel pasts filled with violence and victims.")
Immortal Iron Fist TP Vol 02 Cities Of Heaven, $17.99 (Whee!)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer #18 (Season Eight)(Variant Georges Jeanty Cover), $2.99
Detective Comics #848 (Batman R.I.P.), $2.99 (Of course, it's not RIP, it's Hush, but whatever floats DC's boat.)
Fables #75, $4.99; and what a blurb! "Have you ever read those new-comics blurbs that promise things like, 'After this issue nothing will ever be the same again,' but you know in a few months none of those so-called big events will have mattered? Well, this isn't one of those times. This time when we say FABLES will never be the same again after this issue, that's a promise you can take to the bank. So, without further ado: After this issue of FABLES, nothing will ever be the same again. Oh, and someone dies."
House Of Mystery #5, $2.99
Manhunter #34, $2.99
Nightwing #148 (Batman R.I.P.), $2.99 (...we'll see. The alleged RIP tie-ins are suffering badly by being spectacularly out of sequence with RIP itself, or not being actually connected at all. Presumably the Nightwing title is going to get around to noticing that Dick's been in Arkham for the past four months -- though I think it's only been one or two days of story time.)
Love & Rockets New Stories #1, $14.99 (Yaay!)
Angel After The Fall #12 (Regular Cover A), $3.99
Galaxy Quest Global Warning #2, $3.99
The Roberts #1 (of 2), $5.99 (OK, in all seriousness: why would you not simply do this as a single graphic novel? As a 1 of 2 from Image, a company with a strong reputation for collecting its titles, even sampling sales of the first issue will likely be a bit depressed. And that's before you factor in the actual story: "The Boston Strangler and the Zodiac Killer are alive and well, living amongst the old and dying of The Shady Lane Retirement Center. Surrounded by bingo tournaments and tea times, these two notorious serial killers quietly trade 'war stories' about their golden years, two seemingly parallel pasts filled with violence and victims.")
Immortal Iron Fist TP Vol 02 Cities Of Heaven, $17.99 (Whee!)
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