The 7 Comics You Should Read This Week: November 22 Edition
It's new comics day eve here at ComicBook.com, and we've got the 7 books you should make some time [...]
Matt Mueller: 'Mighty Morphin Power Rangers' #21
The Power Rangers just had their world turned upside down, and now the fallout begins.
Last issue the Rangers discovered the hidden history of the team before them, and it was far from pleasant. Grace Sterling has a proposition for them though, and it might be too difficult to turn down.
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #21 is written by Kyle Higgins with art by Daniele Di Nicuolo and a cover by Jamal Campbell. You can find the official description below.
"The secret history of the true original Power Rangers divides the Mighty Morphin team, and only Zordon can save them!"
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #21 is in stores this Wednesday.
prevnextJamie Lovett: 'Rat Queens Vol. 2' #6
You know what they say, out of the frying pan and into the world of demented wizards.
Wait, that's not how the saying goes? Oh well.
The Rat Queens managed to get away from Castiwyr with their lives intact, only to return home to a new neighbor who does not have their best interests at heart let's say.
Rat Queens Vol. 2 #6 is written by Kurtis J. Wiebe with art by Owen Gieni and a cover by Sweeney Boo. You can find the official description below.
"THE COLOSSAL MAGIC NOTHING," Part One Having escaped the nefarious clutches of the insidious trickster Castiwyr, the Rat Queens return to Palisade with piles of gold and are in a mood to party. But Palisade has a new resident: a strange wizard that wishes to end the suffering of others. Forever."
Rat Queens Vol. 2 #6 is in stores this Wednesday.
prevnextRuss Burlingame: 'Doomsday Clock' #1
The much-awaited Doomsday Clock is finally here, and it seems DC and Watchmen fans alike are in for a crazy ride.
Granted, what would you expect from a team-up between Geoff Johns and Gary Frank. Still, the stakes are always high when it comes to Watchmen, and this new series aims to please fans old and new.
Doomsday Clock #1 is written by Geoff Johns with art by Gary Frank, and you can find the official description below.
"DC Comics presents to you a 12-issue maxiseries from the critically acclaimed team of writer Geoff Johns, artist Gary Frank and colorist Brad Anderson. You are not prepared for what lies ahead within these pages, good readers."
Doomsday Clock #1 is in stores this Wednesday.
prevnextMatt Mueller Round 2: 'All-New Wolverine' #27
Wolverine tries as hard as she can these days not to kill, but that's easier said than done, especially when your past literally comes after you.
The good news is that Laura won't face that alone, as Daken is along for the ride. Even they might not be enough to put it down for good, but they'll certainly die trying.
All-New Wolverine #27 is written by Tom Taylor with art by Juan N. Cabal and a cover by Rachel And Terry Dodson. The official description is included below.
"ORPHANS OF X Part 3. When LAURA KINNEY took on the mantle of THE WOLVERINE she swore off killing. But does this make up for her past life as a child assassin? No matter how far she runs, it seems like Laura's past will always catch up. And now it's up to Laura and DAKEN, the son of the original Wolverine, to put that past in the ground."
All-New Wolverine #27 is in stores this Wednesday.
prevnextChase Magnett: 'Doom Patrol' #9
Doom Patrol is the best series being published by DC Comics today and its return is the highlight of a very busy new comic book day this week.
Way and Derington are superhero alchemists in this series - fusing the old with the new, continuity with standalone stories, and pop art with dramatic storytelling. There's nothing quite like Doom Patrol and each issue has delivered the unexpected.
Whatever comes in #9, the only thing that's for sure is that it will certainly be an excellent read.
Doom Patrol #9 is written by Gerard Way, drawn by Nick Derington, inked by Tom Fowler, colored by Tamra Bonvillain, and lettered by Todd Klein. You can find the official description below.
"The secret of Terry None (maybe)! The return of old enemies (usually)! Casey eats S**t (again)! Strange babies (possibly)! Ungrateful cats (predictably)! Robotman punches stuff (of course)! Negative Man goes dark (potentially)! New life and anti-life (because)! All of this and none of it happens as reality begins to transform for the Doom Patrol. The stage is being set for the stage to be reset and you're not going to want to miss the ambulance or you'll never get to the theater on time."
Doom Patrol #9 hits stores this Wednesday.
prevnextJenna Anderson: 'Betty & Veronica: Vixens' #1
A new gang is setting up shop in the streets of Riverdale, but you probably didn't expect Betty and Veronica to be at the heart of it.
That's exactly what happens though in Vixens #1, and the town of Riverdale won't even know what hit it!
Betty & Veronica: Vixens #1 is written by Jamie L Rotante with art by Eva Cabrera, and you can find the official description below.
"The toughest gang in Riverdale is one you'd least expect: the Vixens, led by Riverdale High's own Betty and Veronica!"
Betty & Veronica: Vixens #1 is in stores this Wednesday.
prevnextMatt Mueller Round 3: 'Nightwing The New Order' #4
Dick Grayson is an outlaw from the very agency he helped create, and saving his son will cause him to make some unlikely alliances.
An unexpected reunion will cause Dick to re-evaluate his choices, and his son's life hangs in the balance.
Nightwing: The New Order #4 is written by Kyle Higgins with art by Trevor McCarthy, and the official description is included below.
"When the pursuit of his missing son brings Dick Grayson face to face with his ex, old wounds are re-examined and a tentative new alliance is formed between former enemies. But when a stunning discovery is made about his son's unique superpowers, the stakes become much higher and Grayson must take the fight straight to the Crusaders!"
Nightwing: The New Order #4 hits stores this Wednesday.
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