Hey all! Welcome to another edition of Pull Wisely, brought to you by your very own TMS Pull Wisely crew: Maddy Myers, Teresa Jusino, and myself, Jessica Lachenal. Every week we bring you our top ten picks for brand new comics coming out this week. So without much further ado, here are our Pull Wisely pulls for the week of Wednesday, January 27th, 2016.
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The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #4 w: Ryan North a: Erica Henderson p: Marvel Comics Squirrel Girl meets Doctor Doom in yet another amazing issue of Unbeatable Squirrel GIrl . What's not to love?
Black Canary #7 w: Brenden Fletcher a: Annie Wu p: DC Comics The band's debut tour is coming to an end, and so is this arc! This issue is definitely one you don't want to miss.
Saga #33 w: Brian K. Vaughan a: Fiona Staples p: Image Comics Saga : the ubiquitous crowd-pleaser comic. If you haven't been reading Saga , then I'd strongly encourage you start doing so real soon.
ODY-C #9 w: Matt Fraction a: Christian Ward p: Image Comics Fraction's gender-flipped re-telling of Homer's Odyssey has been an absolute delight, complemented by Ward's stunningly incredible art. You want to show this series some love.
All-New All-Different Avengers #4 w: Mark Wait a: Mahmud A. Asrar p: Marvel Comics Thor and Captain America share a shocking kiss on the cover of this issue! Just kidding, it's not that shocking. Is it really a surprise that Sam Wilson and Jane Foster would be into one another?
Old Man Logan #1 w: Jeff Lemire a: Andrea Sorrentino p: Marvel Comics Jeff Lemire picks up where Brian Michael Bendis left off with the Old Man Logan story-arc, while Andrea Sorrentino stays on as the artist. This issue promises a time-traveling Logan story; presumably he's hoping to prevent some of the atrocities that his future crotchety self would endure.
Spider-Woman #3 w: Dennis Hopeless a: Javier Rodriguez p: Marvel Comics A very pregnant Jessica Drew is still fighting baddies in an alien maternity ward. Definitely one of Marvel's stranger stories, so far, and an undeniably unique one.
Jem and the Holograms #11 w: Kelly Thompson a: Sophie Campbell p: IDW Publishing Sophie Campbell is BACK after her well-earned hiatus, and just in time to deliver "Dark Jem." Synergy is freaking out, someone (or something!) called SILICA is after the band, and The Misfits may have to find a new lead singer - permanently! Outrageous!
Supergirl, Vol 1: The Girl of Steel w: Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray, Greg Rucka, Joe Kelly, Jeph Loeb a: Amanda Conner, Ed Benes, Norm Rapmund, Ian Churchill, Jimmy Palmiotti p: DC Comics DC has finally wised up and made it that much easier for people who are falling in love with Supergirl thanks to the CBS show to catch up on her adventures in comics by collecting Supergirl issues #0-10 and 12 in a new trade.
Twilight Children #4 w: Gilbert Hernandez a: Darwyn Cooke p: Vertigo Comics (DC) If you haven't been reading the beautiful and weird story of The Twilight Children, now is a great time to remedy that situation! The last part in this four-part limited series comes out this week. Do yourself a favor, buy them all, and revel in Cooke's lovely art and in Hernandez's intriguing sci-fi tale set in a Latin American fishing village.
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