InvestComics Hot Picks #484

InvestComics Hot Picks provides readers and speculators the low down on the new releases coming out on Wednesday each week.
Hot Picks have been weekly since 2005.
This week, new comic book release day 7/19/17.
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Buy/Bid – Archie #22
Buy/Bid – Gotham City Sirens #7
Buy/Bid – Harley Quinn #24
Buy/Bid – Injustice 2 #6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We usually cover the independent comics after the Marvel and DC Hot Picks, but this week we’re going to lead with an indie that needs your attention. Archie Comics relaunched many of their Archie comic series’ back a couple of years ago with the thought in mind to bring the ‘realistic’ type feel into the books. Gone away is the campy vibe. Many of the Archie comics in the past few years have not been for the younger audience, but they still do have their digest and other kid friendly books. However, this Wednesday’s Archie #22 will tell the tale of a death in the family. A Riverdale character will leave us. This isn’t Archie dying in some dream sequence, this is a character getting written off. Expect media coverage of this book and an immediate bump in the aftermarket here. More importantly, expect a somber, well thought out story from Mark Waid (art by Pete Woods). Get this comic quick, it’ll head to a second printing in a hurry.
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Buy/Bid – Aquaman #25
Buy/Bid – Aquaman #26
Buy/Bid – Showcase #79
Buy/Bid – Blackest Night #8

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Will readers finally get a little more insight into Harley’s parents in Harley Quinn #24? The last (and only) time we visited the family of Harley was back in Gotham City Sirens #7 (2010). That issue was the first appearance of Harley’s mother, dad and brother. This comic is only $10 on Ebay right now. Now that we mentioned it, expect it to bounce a bit again. And how long before DC capitalizes Harley’s brother as a bad guy that teams up with his sister or better yet, a super-hero going against his sister. Maybe a whole family affair with mom and dad too. The Harley Family…..the possibility of any of this is there and will probably come to fruition someday. Just give us credit for giving you a heads up, don’t be knucklehead and take credit for this.
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Dolphin made her post New 52 debut in Aquaman #25 last month. She graces the cover of Aquaman #26 this Wednesday. Fans last saw Dolphin in Blackest Night #8 (2010) before popping up in last month’s Aquaman issue. Dolphin first appeared in Showcase #79 (1968).
Batman ’66 Meets The Legion of Super Heroes #1 – Lee Allred & Michael Allred.
Learn the ‘Injustice’ origin of Supergirl in Injustice 2 #6. Tom Taylor and Mike Miller.

Buy/Bid – Astonishing X-Men #1
Buy/Bid – Awesome Hulk #21
Buy/Bid – Monsters Unleashed #4
Buy/Bid – Batman 66 LOSH #1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The debut of a new super-hero team in Monsters Unleashed! #4. Cullen Bunn and David Baldeon.
A new X-Men comic from writer Charles Soule and Jim Cheung. This series will put Mr. Soule with various big time artist throughout the series; Astonishing X-Men #1.
Comic fans, Marvel especially, eagerly await the coming of Hulk with Wolverine claws. Totally Awesome Hulk #21 takes us all a step closer in the fourth installment of ‘Weapons of Mutant Destruction.’ Creators Greg Pak and Robert Gill.
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InvestComics Indie Hot Picks;
Boom Studios bring the guns to the fight in Sisters of Sorrow #1. A cosplay nun vigilante team take to the streets at night in L.A. and give their serving of their own justice, jury and executioner. This comic will be for mature audiences only, so we are looking forward to a violent vigilante story with a twist. Writer Kurt Sutter and artist Courtney Alameda.
Generation Gone #1 (Image Comics) Andre Araujo – Ales Kot – Chris O’Halloran.
Moonstruck #1 (Image Comics) – Grace Ellis & Kate Leth.

Buy/Bid – Sisters of Sorrow #1
Buy/Bid – Generation Gone #1
Buy/Bid – Moonstruck #1
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