My Pull List for Week 20 of 2020

It’s another week of few new releases but I managed to find a handful of issues that looked interesting to pick up. I am looking forward to the day when things get back to normal but for now, I’m happy just to have these few.


 

New Weekly Releases

  • Avengers of the Wastelands #1
    by Ed Brisson and Jonas Scharf.
    Published by Marvel Comics, 2020.
    A NEW STORY FROM THE WORLD OF OLD MAN LOGAN! In a world where most of the super heroes fell at the hands of the RED SKULL over fifty years ago, a new force rises in the Wastelands! DANI CAGE wields the mighty Mjolnir for the cause of peace, but when the brutal regime of DOCTOR DOOM forces DWIGHT (a.k.a. the owner of the surviving Ant-Man technology) to Dani and HULK in a last ditch effort to survive, the AVENGERS may ASSEMBLE once more! Spinning out of the saga begun in OLD MAN LOGAN, and following up OLD MAN QUILL and DEAD MAN LOGAN, this is the can’t miss premiere of Ed Brisson and Jonas Scharf’s magnum opus!
  • Anxiety #1
    by Stuart Learmonth.
    Published by Weestuarty, 2020.
    The struggle of everyday tasks.
  • Godlings #2
    by Aaron Levi Humphres.
    Published by Bright Idea Comics, 2020.
    Chronicle 2. Boomer and his comrades fight for their freedom against the mighty hunter Titan. The godlings escape starts to cause ripples of unrest in the realm of the gods.
  • Ravencroft #1
    by Frank Teri and Angel Unzueta.
    Published by Marvel Comics, 2020.
    RAVENCROFT REOPENED! After the hellish horrors of ABSOLUTE CARNAGE, the Ravencroft Institute has received a much-needed facelift and is open for business with a new staff, including JOHN JAMESON, looking to atone for the part he played in ABSOLUTE CARNAGE. But will Ravencroft return the mentally unstable villains of the Marvel Universe to upstanding citizens and give John the redemption he’s looking for, or will they fall prey to the hospital’s seemingly sinister nature?
  • Swamp Thing: New Roots #1
    by Mark Russell and Marco Santucci.
    Published by DC Comics, 2020.
    The Sunderland Corporation has a new plan to trap and exploit Swamp Thing. With enemies surrounding him, who can Swamp Thing trust?

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