Comic Rack

It’s a new week so it must be time to talk about comics! Welcome to the RazorFine Comic Rack boys and girls. Pull up a bean bag and take a seat at feet of the master as we offer you this quick list of all kinds of comic book goodness set to hit comic shops and bookstores this week from all your favorite publishers including DC, Marvel, Boom Studios, Archie, Dynamite, Image Comics, and others.

This week includes Action Comics, Amazing Spider-Man, Animal Man, The Boys, Chew, Deadpool, Defenders, Detective Comics, G.I. JOE, Green Arrow, Heart, Hulk, Huntress, Justice League International, Mega Man, Moon Knight, The Punisher, Red Lanterns, Spawn, Sonic Universe, Stormwatch, Swamp Thing, Transformers, X-23, X-Men, the first issues of Defenders, Thought Bubble Anthology, The Outcast, Villains for Hire, Voltron, X-Club, and the final issues of Breed III, and Total Recall.

Enjoy issue #157

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Burn Notice – Depth Perception

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While Fi (Gabrielle Anwar) and Jesse (Coby Bell) travel down to the Caymans to help Michael (Jeffrey Donovan) out with his latest assignment from Ansen (Jere Burns) involving blackmailing a banker (Simon Kassianides) to release the money from Ansen’s flagged account, Sam (Bruce Campbell) is approached by an old friend (Ilza Rosario) who believes someone is trying to kill her over articles she wrote for a Columbian newspaper.

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Fantastic Four #600

fantastic-four-600-coverThe 50th anniversary issue of the Fantastic Four is a super-sized issue featuring Annihilus and his army attempting to breach the Negative Zone with the help of the Council of Reeds, Galactus preparing for the worst, the Avengers and the Future Foundation banding together to stop an all-out invasion of Earth by the Kree on the orders of the recently resurrected Supreme Intelligence, a telepathic lovers spat between Black Bolt and Medusa, and (surprising absolutely no one) the return of Johnny Storm.

For such a monumental event the comic is certainly packed with pages, but I was a little disappointed how much of the plot was only peripherally connected (or to be honest, all that interesting). Writer Jonathan Hickman is struggling to juggle so many characters and stories perhaps it’s not surprising than some fall flat.

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