The Longbox Short-List - Week of May 17, 2017

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Welcome back to Critical Blast’s weekly look at what new comics you should check out each week.   Just a warning, I make these picks pretty much a week BEFORE I actually get to read any of these comics, so if something is a stinker, I take no blame on that.  Let's get to it!

Comics shipping this week


  • FLASH #22 – ARGH at this issue being delayed. The Button has been a hell of a crossover. I actually am behind on a lot of my comic reading, but I had been reading these issues as soon as they come out. Really curious how this all leads into the just announced “DOOMSDAY CLOCK” event coming later this year.
  • STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION - MIRROR BROKEN #1 – I really enjoy IDW’s Star Trek and have been wanting to see many more stories set outside of the “new” Star Trek canon for a while. STAR TREK: WAY POINT has given us little bits and pieces, but MIRROR BROKEN is a series I have been looking forward to since they first announced it. Mirror universe for the win!
  • LUKE CAGE #1 – Glad to see David Walker doing more Luke Cage. His work on POWER MAN AND IRON FIST was great. Hopefully this book will get more readers’ attention. Walker has quickly become must read for me.
  • ELEANOR AND THE EGRET #2 – I have loved Sam Keith’s art since the first time I came across Maxx. The first issue of this quirky series really grabbed my attention because of the art, but the story was pretty fun too. If you are looking for something very different from anything else in the comic market, ELEANOR AND THE EGRET is a great place to start.
  • ARCHIE #20 – For months, Archie (the company) has been hyping the next arc in ARCHIE (the comic). Someone is supposed to die in this arc. I think this is a pretty weird way to hype up ARCHIE, but I have really enjoyed the relaunch, so I find myself curious about this anyway.
  • DAREDEVIL #20 – The current arc fills in the blanks on how Daredevil’s identity was made a secret again. It’s been a real odd story involving Purple Man and his kids, but Soule continues to write a really good Daredevil story. I hope he’s on this book for a while. Daredevil continues a long running streak of awesome runs.
  • GREEN ARROW #23 – In the last issue (maybe just last issue I read, like I said, I am a bit behind on my comics), we found out that the mayor is looking to rename Seattle as “Star City.” I thought this was a pretty clever way to combine Oliver’s two home towns. GREEN ARROW has been a little hit or miss since New 52, but since Rebirth it has seemed to find it’s footing. I am a long time Green Arrow fan, and I am really enjoying this book right now.  I also loved the Mike Grell covers on the last few issues!
  • Cerebus In Hell #4
  • Animosity #7
  • World Reader #2
  • Jughead #15
  • Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #15
  • Astro City #44
  • Batman #23
  • Batwoman #3
  • Green Lanterns #23
  • Justice League Power Rangers #4 (Of 6)
  • Nightwing #21
  • Super Sons #4
  • Superman #23
  • Teen Titans #8
  • Trinity #9
  • Nancy Drew And The Hardy Boys The Big Lie #3
  • Will Eisner's The Spirit The Corpse-Makers #3 (Of 5)
  • Revolutionaries #4
  • Rom #10
  • Curse Words #5
  • Invincible #136
  • Spawn #273
  • Generation X #1
  • Invincible Iron Man #7
  • Monsters Unleashed #2
  • Nick Fury #2
  • Powers #8
  • Punisher #12
  • Secret Empire #2 (Of 9)
  • Star Wars #31
  • Star Wars Poe Dameron #15
  • U.S.Avengers #6
  • Ultimates 2 #7
  • X-Men Gold #4
  • Britannia We Who Are About To Die #2 (Of 4)
  • Ninjak #27