"Velvety," by Frank Black & The Catholics.
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"Velvety," by Frank Black & The Catholics.
Ugh, please let "Greg Land (A/C)" for Iron Man be a mistake.
Other than that: Avengers: Endless Wartime, S.H.I.E.L.D. By Steranko: The Complete Collection, Fury MAX vol. 2, as well as more of...
Really looking forward to this one in particular.
Hell, even the earlier (non-L&R) one I thought of was just part one of this arc!
The From Hell Companion
Image is great for the "something new" category, as evidenced by Fatale, Saga, The 'Lil Depressed Boy, & Prophet. As well as some of their upcoming fare, like Satellite Sam.
I finally got around to Mad Men S5 some time back, and have fallen hard for Jessica Pare.
Well, my favorite Beto cover's gone. Fortunately, I got this:
http://i1224.photobucket.com/albums/ee373/The_Old_Dog/hitman11.jpg
"Green Tightwad, they should call 'im."
"Bad Wicked World," by Frank Black.
Or that 10 mill inside 3 months is a halfway achievable goal?
The Ballad Of Halo Jones is very under appreciated on this side 'o the Atlantic.
The New Krypton-era is a massive waste of trees and time (save for maybe Sterling Gates & Jamal Igle's Supergirl run). Go with the aforementioned Whatever Happened To The Man Of Tomorrow? collection;...
Okie-dokie-lokie!
The Blue Devil, in 5th grade. But then, just as he was about to take the world by storm, Dan Mishkin & his cronies finally ceased their monitoring operations at Fred A. Smith...
"Sick Of Myself," by Matthew Sweet.
Me too.
Gozer, with Shawn Hopkins' blink-and-you'll-miss-it entry close behind.
REM's "It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine.)"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0GFRcFm-aY
For Marvel? Viorica trying to "live the life they left for her" at the end of Punisher MAX: The Slavers.
EDIT: Oh, and also the last couple pages of Widowmaker.
JLA: Earth 2 Deluxe Edition HC
Considerably less so when you realize it's not a Hollywood production.
Not that it was necessarily making hand-over-fist money before, but Cornell's departure pretty much put Demon Knights' fate beyond doubt.
Dial H deserved better, too.
"Jockey Full Of Bourbon," by Tom Waits.
Maybe being on the shelf for a few years will do it some good.
Yeah. I mean, doing something like this for (I'm assuming) a buddy isn't that wacky a thought.
I'm even thinking about getting this myself, despite not reading AV. Vertigo's various anthologies...
"Every Time I Come Around Here," by Frank Black.
Glad to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3y3QoFnqZc