April showers would possibly convey Could flowers, however March brings Weekend Studying 151! How will you be celebrating our regular progress in direction of spring? Right here at Stately Beat Manor, as you’ll be able to in all probability guess, we’ll be studying!
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AVERY KAPLAN: Impressed by the brand new run of Captain Britain, which I reviewed for the Marvel Rundown week earlier than final, I’m going to be testing an previous run of Captain Britain. My curiosity having been piqued by the brand new concern (and its intelligent incorporation of previous story components), I’m wanting to be taught extra about this extremely influential nook of Marvel Comics continuity.

TAIMUR DAR: I can’t consider I’m solely now discovering that Jiro Kuwata’s Batmanga sequence is offered on the DC Universe Infinite platform. Like all DC Comics and Batman fan value their salt, I’m very conscious of the historical past of the sequence however I’ve by no means had the time or alternative to learn the precise comics for myself. The closest I’ve come was watching a section of the Batman: The Courageous and the Daring cartoon. So it’s time to rectify that this weekend. Likewise, I’ll even be studying Superman: Area Age #3 by Mark Russell and Mike Allred, the conclusion to their epic story.


DEAN SIMONS: I’ve been on an old-fashioned Detective Comics kick recently. For a very long time the sequence was an anthology – brief 12-page bursts of Batman with backups that includes totally different characters (eg Hawkman, Atom, Manbat, Robin and many others) each concern. Not each story is a winner – most of them are removed from it – however it’s entertaining seeing how the themes change over time, plus acquainted writers and artists popping in. Additionally the hilariously clunky fake dramatic language. At present across the 1976/77 points with Steve Englehart’s run simply across the nook. I’ve been doing this on and off for some time however I feel the supply of inspiration was Glen Weldon’s historical past of the Batman IP, The Caped Campaign that I learn a 12 months or so in the past. I’ve a quite ambivalent perspective to the character so that is pure leisure with out the attachment hangups.

CY BELTRAN: I’m nonetheless fairly burnt out from all that X-Drive, so I’m leaping round a bit this weekend. First up is This One Summer time from Mariko and Jillian Tamaki. I’m fairly out of the loop on YA comics, however I’m all the time making an attempt to department out and take a look at new tales, and I’ve heard a ton of reward for the work of the Tamaki cousins. Then I plan on testing Zoe Thorogood’s It’s Lonely on the Centre of the Earth, a e book I’ve had for the reason that week it was launched however nonetheless haven’t learn. Thorogood is one in all my favourite new-ish cartoonists and I’ve heard nothing however good issues about this e book, so I’ve been saving it for a pleasant, quiet weekend. Lastly, I’m gonna attempt to end out The Good Home on the Lake from James Tynion IV, Álvaro Martínez Bueno, Jordie Bellaire, and Andworld Design, one in all my favourite sequence of the final 12 months. I learn the primary six points because it was popping out however didn’t have the time to catch up when it got here again from its hiatus.

BILLY HENEHAN: Having raced by Necrosha, Messiah Advanced, Messiah Battle, Second Coming and the Cable sequence that established Cable and Hope’s father-daughter relationship this previous month on Marvel Limitless, I discover myself Cable and Hope obsessed heading right into a one other weekend of Shut in Theater. Having already learn X-Sanction and AvX once they first got here out, I skipped these and am diving straight into Cable & X-Drive, the put up AvX sequence by Dennis Hopeless, Salvador Larroca, Frank D’Armata and Joe Sabino. It’s an attention-grabbing tackle Cable thus far. He’s been cured of the techno-organic virus, although this has left one in all his arms closely atrophied. He has a cyborg arm surrounding the tiny arm due to Forge, but it surely’s extra of a Energy Glove than conventional Cable steel arm. I’m three points in and having fun with the sequence thus far.

REBECCA OLIVER KAPLAN: This weekend, I’ll be testing Fragments of Horror by Junji Ito. Its been sitting on my “to-read” pile and I can’t cease staring on the cowl, so I feel its time! Then, its time for Coronary heart Takes the Stage: A Coronary heart of the Metropolis Assortment by the extremely proficient Steenz!
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