Tag: Dellec
It’s New Comic Book Day!
by LoneWolf on May.05, 2010, under A Comic Book Guy and His Comics
Pretty light pick up this week at Keith’s Komix. That’s fine with me as BRIGHTEST DAY # 1 is on the top my pile to read right away. The BATMAN titles dominate after BRIGHTEST DAY and things get even more interesting in BUFFY Season 8 after all the f**king done (literally earth-shaking) in the last issue. JSA All Stars finish up their first arc and Dellec’s past is revealed in a milestone issue that has a Retailer’s Incentive cover that Serena could not pass up!
- BATMAN AND ROBIN # 12
- BATMAN CONFIDENTIAL # 44
- BRIGHTEST DAY # 1
- BUFFY SEASON 8 # 35
- DELLEC # 4
- JSA ALL-STARS # 6
- RED ROBIN # 12
PICK OF THE WEEK: BRIGHTEST DAY # 1

Written by GEOFF JOHNS and PETER J. TOMASI •Art by IVAN REIS, PATRICK GLEASON, ARDIAN SYAF, SCOTT CLARK and JOE PRADO • Covers by DAVID FINCH •Variant cover by IVAN REIS and OCLAIR ALBERT
BRIGHTEST DAY continues, but in ways you can’t possibly expect! What does BRIGHTEST DAY mean to the DC Universe? Is everything from here on out going to be bright and shiny? No, BRIGHTEST DAY means something else entirely, something we can’t tell you…yet. But we can tell you our heroes will need to rise up more than ever to combat the forces of evil, and a select few will uncover a secret that binds them ALL.
HAPPY READING!
~ LoneWolf
It’s New Comic Book Day!
by LoneWolf on Mar.05, 2010, under A Comic Book Guy and His Comics
Our visit to Keith’s Komix was a bit brief because I had an Tech Support call at my aunt’s house and work later that Wednesday evening. Cut a few more comics today. No more Adventure Comics, Teen Titans, and Titans. Batman comics took up the majority of the stack as I have been holding off on picking them up til they were all in. Surprisingly, an Aspen Comic came out today, Dellec # 2.
- DEADPOOL # 19, 20
- DELLEC # 2
- BATMAN # 696
- BATMAN CONFIDENTIAL # 42
- BATMAN AND ROBIN # 9
- BUFFY SEASON 8 # 33
- GOTHAM CITY SIRENS # 9
- JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA # 42
- JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA # 36
- OUTSIDERS # 27
- POWERGIRL # 9
PICK OF THE WEEK: BATMAN CONFIDENTIAL # 42

Written by SAM KIETH; Art and Cover by SAM KIETH
The “Ghosts” storyline written and drawn by Sam Kieth continues with part 3 of 4! Batman and Callie become closer as they literally share their troubles when Batman goes blind! And the creature they’re fighting continues taking the two down memory lane. But can either Batman or Callie handle being forced to face the loss of their parents?
SERENA’S PICK OF THE WEEK: DELLEC # 2

Frank Mastromauro & Vince Hernandez – Story / Micah Gunnell – Pencils / Rob Stull – Inks / Matt Hollingsworth – Colors
Tragic secrets of the past are revealed in this pulse-pounding second issue as we learn that deep wounds can never be healed-no matter how much time may pass. Meanwhile last issue, the unlawful forces of evil received a startling crash course in holy retribution from DELLEC, however, the final-and fatal–surprise was saved for DELLEC himself. Staring down death once again in crushing fashion, DELLEC unveils one of the most powerful weapons in his arsenal against the Creator’s evil! A completely brand new maxi-series brought to you by Aspen’s own Frank Mastromauro, Vince Hernandez and Micah Gunnell, along with inker Rob Stull and colorist Matt Hollingsworth, DELLEC is unlike anything Aspen has ever done before. This inventive new title is set to raise the bar on cinematic storytelling, while keeping you on the edge of your seat every hair-raising moment. Plus, to prove DELLEC’s worth, we’re introducing this new series to you at our lowest price ever! So take the chance and see why DELLEC will soon be one of the most talked about new series in comics!
Happy Reading!
~ LoneWolf
It’s New Comic Book Day!
by LoneWolf on May.29, 2009, under A Comic Book Guy and His Comics
It’s been a rough week, budget-wise since Serena got back from North Carolina. So this week, we weren’t able to pick up all of our comics waiting for us at Keith’s Komix yesterday night. Since Keith is such an awesome guy, he’s allowing us to pick up the rest of our comics next week. Not wanting to go home empty handed, we each picked up one comic book from the pile to hold us over til the next pick-up. However, here’s a list of what was in our pull for this week.
- DELLEC # 0
- FATHOM # 7
- GIGANTIC # 4
- GREEN LANTERN # 41
- JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA # 33
- JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA # 27
- RUNAWAYS # 10
- TEEN TITANS # 71
- TRINITY # 52
- WOLVERINE # 72
- WOLVERINE: ORIGINS # 36
- X-FORCE # 15
- X-MEN: LEGACY # 224
THE ONE COMIC BOOK I BROUGHT HOME: GREEN LANTERN # 41

Written by Geoff Johns; Art and Cover by Philip Tan and Jonathan Glapion; Variant Cover by Rodolfo Migliari
Prelude to BLACKEST NIGHT! In “Agent Orange” part 3, the truth behind the eternally corrupt Vega System is finally revealed and the Green Lantern Corps will pay dearly for uncovering the secret. Meanwhile, the greed of Agent Orange knows no bounds as his demand for the universe explodes. Plus, Hal continues to struggle with the abilities of his new power ring.
THE ONE COMIC BOOK SERENA BROUGHT HOME: DELLEC # 0

Written by Frank Mastromauro and Vince Hernandez
Art by Micah Gunnell and Rob StullSometimes, evil should be afraid. His name is Dellec. A working class family man. A highly skilled metal fabricator. A man who will be forced to risk everything — including his own existence, to purge the world of all its treacherous forms of ill repute. However, what if that evil he seeks to destroy is also the very same force that created him? And what if this being was more than mortal altogether? The blazing fires of damnation reign down upon one man in this epic tale of vengeance, loss, and despair as Dellec attempts to not only battle immortality itself, but also the very perception of faith its strength is built upon.
After picking up both FINAL CRISIS AFTERMATH books: RUN! and ESCAPE, I’ve decided not to pick up the rest of the mini-series or the other ones (DANCE and INK). The stories seem rather uninteresting and don’t provide any more clarity on the interesting, yet complex, story that was FINAL CRISIS. I’m dropping GEAR OF WAR. It’s not a bad title, but it’s not a title I need to keep up with on a monthly basis. With BATMAN still “dead” and THE BATTLE FOR THE COWL ending in a way that didn’t seem logical to me, I’m still curious to see what happens next. So I’m considering picking up the new BATMAN AND ROBIN series due out next month. Then there’s also RED ROBIN out next month too. Looks like I might have to cut a few more titles *looks at Marvel Comics*. If anything stands out to Serena on the Marvel side, I’d rather get it for her in graphic novel form so it’s all collected for her in one bound edition she can read and use for future reference.
~ LoneWolf




