Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Conspirator Brock's Pull List for 4/2/14

For all of the curious people out there wondering what I like to read week to week here is a list of the titles I am going to be picking up for the week of 4/2/14:

(Please Note: I have included deep links for some titles if you wish to support Comics Conspiracy when you buy digital comics. I have not included links to Dark Horse books because you cannot buy them through our site.)


01. Aquaman and The Others #1 DC
02. Archer & Armstrong #19 Valiant
03. Detective Comics #30 DC
04. Earth 2 #22 DC
05. Fairest #25 Vertigo
06. Green Lantern #30 DC
07. Quantum and Woody #9 Valiant
08. Swamp Thing #30 DC


Graphic Novels:

Justice League Vol. 4: The Grid (HC - Collects Justice League #18-20, 22-23) DC
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Reading List:

Black Science #5 Image
Black Widow #5 Marvel
Green Arrow #30 DC
Inhuman #1 Marvel
Moon Knight #2 Marvel
New Warriors #3 Marvel
Punisher #4 Marvel
She-Hulk #3 Marvel
Trillium #8 of 8 Vertigo
Trinity of Sin: Phantom Stranger #18 DC
Veil #2 Dark Horse


Well I have some reading to get to, and you have some books to get from your local comic book store or online at our digital store. Thank you for stopping by.
Remember you can now find these titles and more in digital format at our Comics Conspiracy - Comixology Storefront.
You can still order comics from us directly by visiting the shop or giving us a call (408) 245-6275, or dropping Ryan an email at ryan@comicsconspiracy.biz.

As usual I'll be talking comics on The Comic Conspiracy, and on the Geekbox Forums. Now get out there and enjoy some good old fashioned comic book reading.


Captain America - Rescue Version Sixth Scale Figure

3 comments:

  1. Where should I start with New 52 Green Arrow?

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    1. You want to start with Green Arrow #17 of the New 52 run if you are into singles. If you don't want to track down singles pick up Green Arrow Vol. 4: The Kill Machine. Either starting points will start you with the Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino run, which has been a great read with amazing art.

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