#NCBD Pull This! November 7, 2018: The Green Lantern #1, Marvel Knights: 20th #1, and more
Aug 15, 2024
The five comic books that absolutely must be on your pull list this New Comic Book Day, November 7.
#5: Empty Man #1 – https://www.amazon.com/Empty-Man-1-Cullen-Bunn-ebook/dp/B07HQX93QS/ref=sr_1_2?sr=8-2&ie=UTF8&keywords=Empty%2BMan%2B%25231%2Bboom&tag=adveinpoortas-20&qid=1541613435
#4: Star Wars: Han Solo: Imperial Cadet #1 - https://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Imperial-Cadet-2018-ebook/dp/B07GL6YGHP/ref=sr_1_1?sr=8-1&ie=UTF8&keywords=Star%2BWars%253A%2BHan%2BSolo%253A%2BImperial%2BCadet%2B%25231&tag=adveinpoortas-20&qid=1541613472
#3: Eclipse #12 - https://www.amazon.com/Eclipse-12-Zack-Kaplan-ebook/dp/B07GX72MY8/ref=sr_1_1?sr=8-1&ie=UTF8&keywords=eclipse%2B%252312%2Bkaplan&tag=adveinpoortas-20&qid=1541613497
#2: The Green Lantern #1 – https://www.amazon.com/GREEN-LANTERN-1-Grant-Morrison/dp/B07JCJJN61/ref=sr_1_1?sr=8-1&ie=UTF8&keywords=the%2Bgreen%2Blantern%2B%25231%2Bmorrison&tag=adveinpoortas-20&qid=1541613570
#1: Marvel Knights: 20th #1 – https://www.amazon.com/Marvel-Knights-2018-Donny-Cates-ebook/dp/B07GL61XH4/ref=sr_1_2?sr=8-2&ie=UTF8&keywords=Marvel%2BKnights%253A%2B20th%2B%25231&tag=adveinpoortas-20&qid=1541613607
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What is up comic book fans
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It is another edition of Pull This for the week of November 7th, 2018
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I'm your host Connor Christensen with Adventures in Poor Case Comics bringing you the top five
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books of the week. It is officially fall. Well, I guess October is sort of officially fall, but I live in San Diego, Southern California
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We really don't have fall. That's even sort of not really fall, but it's November, so I'm calling it officially fall
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Also, we don't have winter here. We just have summer, we have fall, we have spring
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That's it. Because it's fall, I got the flannel on. It's fall flannel season. I'm happy
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But this isn't a clothing video. This isn't a seasons video. This is a comic book video
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So let's talk about the five best comics of the week that you need to buy
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At number five this week, we've got Empty Man number one written by Colin Bunn and drawn
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by Jesus Herbaz. Where's Jesus? You know, I've always thought about that. Like, is it Big Lebowski
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You know, like dead Jesus? Maybe this guy's Jesus. I don't know. Maybe
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Most mainstream comic book fans probably know Colin Bunn from his staggering resume of Marvel
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titles from Deadpool to Venom to all the different X-Men stories. But indie comic book fans probably know Colin Bunn as the horror mastermind that he truly is
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From Thor County, Bone Parish, and the Kickstarter back to Passage in Black, Colin Bunn is always
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writing killer horror stories. And that continues this week with Empty Man number one from Boom Studios
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This series is set within the Empty Man universe that was established in the original Boom
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Studios graphic novel and tells the story of a family whose daughter becomes ill with
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the Empty Man disease. And instead of taking her to the government mandated quarantine, they decide to just try
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to keep her at home and keep her illness a secret. And they're actually way too trusting
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So this kind of sounds less like a true horror story and more like a supernatural end of
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world thriller. But either way, you got Colin Bunn at the helm
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I'm excited. I'm going to check it out. Coming in at number four this week, we've got Star Wars Han Solo Imperial Cadet number
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one written by Robbie Thompson and drawn by Leonard Kirk. You know what
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I love Solo, a Star Wars story. I'm not afraid to say it. I've never been afraid to say it
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I've been singing the movie's praises since the day I saw it. I think it's absolutely fantastic
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In fact, I think it is the second best Star Wars movie that Disney has produced yet
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Bonus points if you can name the first. Hint, it's Rogue One. Fight me in the comments because it's the best Star Wars movie they've made yet
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Not ever. Not the best Star Wars movie ever. You get the point. It's the best Disney one
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Personally, I cannot get enough of young Han Solo and I really want to learn more about
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his time spent in the Imperial Flight Academy, which I thought was kind of breezed over in
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the film. And by breezed over, I mean not really mentioned at all, only brought up in a deleted scene
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that wasn't even that good in the first place. Lo and behold, we get Imperial Cadet out this week, which decides to tell the tale of what
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the Imperial Navy Cadet Han Solo was like. And I'm guessing he's a total wisecracking smartass
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And who better to write the wisecracking, young, egotistical, smartass Han Solo than
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Robbie Thompson. The guy is kind of an unsung star at Marvel and he has been killing it on the Spider-Man
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and Deadpool series for a very long time now. So I think he's a great fit for the series and I cannot wait to see where it goes
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I will be talking about it a lot, I'm sure, on the Star Wars and Poor Taste podcast
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Go subscribe to it. It's great. Coming in at number three this week is Eclipse number 12, written by Zac Kaplan and drawn
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by Giovanni Tampano. Eclipse is a series that flew just under my radar for far too long
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I'd seen glimpses of it in the comic book stores. I'd heard a little bit about it, but I never really dove into the series
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That is, of course, until I met Zac Kaplan at New York Comic Con
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Went over to his booth just to talk to him about Port of Earths, which is also a fantastic
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series that he writes. And he really sold me on this book, so I picked up the first volume of the first trade and
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I was immediately hooked. I went back the next day, I made a beeline to his booth, picked up the second book, I
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love it, it's a fantastic series, and now is a great time to jump on
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Eclipse is awesome just for the premise alone. It's about a post-apocalyptic world where the sun burns people alive
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Nobody knows why, nobody knows what happened, nobody knows the science of it
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They can't tell if the sun is just super, super hot and that's what burns people alive
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or if there's some sort of chemical imbalance that suddenly causes UV rays to ignite people's skin
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Nobody can figure it out, what has happened. All they know is that they can't go out during the day, they can go out during night, and
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that humanity has become a nocturnal, underground living mole people. Okay, not mole people, they're still normal people, but they all live underground, they
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can only come out at night. It's a very, very interesting premise
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Driving that premise home, though, to make it a truly unique and outstanding book, is
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the incredible raw, emotional, human characters that are at play. Each of which have their own motivations, their own rich, incredible backstories that
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truly make this book a standout science fiction story. These incredibly human, complex characters ground the very, very far-fetched plot
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Even Zack joked at New York Comic Con that he understands that this might be scientifically impossible
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That doesn't mean it's not an enjoyable story, and it is an incredibly enjoyable story
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I cannot recommend this enough. Go to your comic book store on Wednesday, pick up number 12, and while you're there
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pick up numbers 10, 11, and number 9. Don't know why I said those out of order, don't ask why
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But pick up the entire arc. This book right here ends the third arc, and I promise you're gonna love it
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It's a great series. Alright, coming in at number 2 this week is Green Lantern, number 1, written by Grant
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Morrison and drawn by Liam Sharp. I feel like this has been one of DC's most highly anticipated books in years, and for
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good reason. It has two of their hottest stars on the book, one of which is almost a comic book legend
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at this point. That's right, you've got writer Grant Morrison helming this book
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The guy has been around since the mid-80s writing comics. He's most known for a totally submersive and incredible run on Doom Patrol and Arkham Asylum
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a serious house on serious earth, which is one of the creepiest Batman stories ever told
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It was a graphic novel in the late 80s. It's really, really, really good
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I mean, I really don't need to sing the praises of Grant Morrison. We all know who he is
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We all know how incredible he is at writing comic books, so we should all be stoked that he's doing Green Lantern now
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Then you've got artist Liam Sharp, who has an equally impressive track record that also
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dates back to the mid-80s with his incredibly gorgeous but equally detailed and intricate
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drawings that are immediately recognizable. Most recently he did The Brave and the Bold, which I didn't necessarily like the story
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that much, but I did think it was just gorgeously drawn, and he took a chance on Wonder Woman
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did some Wonder Woman issues. Liam Sharp's incredible. I can't wait to see how these two complement each other
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Although I did enjoy both Green Lantern Corps and the Green Lantern series, I'm kind of
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excited for DC to pull the Green Lanterns back and focus on just the one singular lantern
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I think it'll make for a much more pointed and poignant series that focuses on just one
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single lantern rather than trying to jumble six different storylines at once
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With Grant Morrison and Liam Sharp guiding this story, I think it's going to be truly incredible
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And at number one this week is Marvel Knights 20th Anniversary number one, written by Donny
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Cates and drawn by Travel Foreman. Now it's easy to get caught up in nostalgic excitement for this series
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I mean, it's the 20th anniversary of one of the most monumental Marvel imprints ever
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But me? I'm just excited that Marvel is giving Donny Cates the reins to his own little corner of
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the Marvel Universe. I am completely enamored by Donny Cates' run on both Venom and the Inhumans right now
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So I cannot wait to see what he does with characters like Daredevil, The Punisher, Luke
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Cage, Spider-Man, Hell, Moon Knight. There's tons of characters that might be played with in this series
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I am so excited to see what Donny Cates does with any and all of them
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And Cates is not joined by some brand new no-name artist. He's joined by Travel Foreman
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Now if you don't know Travel Foreman, you probably do, you just might not recognize
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the name. Travel Foreman is the guy who gave the incredible visual aesthetic to the awesome Tales of Suspense
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series earlier this year. So it's a killer, killer writer teaming up with an awesome artist to kind of carve out
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their own little space in the Marvel Universe. This launch is a six-issue miniseries that celebrates the Marvel Knights' imprint for
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its 20th anniversary, but will eventually include stories from such superstars in Marvel
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like Matthew Rosenberg and Vita Ayala. So you've got to know that if Marvel's putting this much talent behind this event, they have
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some serious faith in it that it's going to do well. More than anything, I'm just excited to see a stand-alone Marvel event that doesn't feel
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the need to tie into the greater universe or tie into current continuity
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Don't get me wrong, those event stories are great, and I really, really like Infinity Wars
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I love Secret Empire. Let's not talk about Civil War II. For the most part, I do actually enjoy those event series, but I'm so excited and a little
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bit relieved that we're going to get an event that doesn't need to be hampered by the rest
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of the universe, that can just exist on its own and do its own thing
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And no one's better to do that than Donny Cates. I'm just real excited, people
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All right, and that about wraps things up for the week of November 7th, 2018
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Make sure to rate, review, subscribe, share with your friends, tweet it out, all that
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fun stuff. That's all I've got this week. I'll see you guys next week
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