Weekly Shout-Out: September 13, 2023

by Drew

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Weekly Shout-Out: September 13, 2023 - Ash Avenue Comics
Batman: Gargoyle of Gotham #1

Batman Gargoyle of Gotham #1 by Rafael Grampa (DC): Rafael Grampa returns to Batman to take another shot at the Dark Knight (after handling the art chores on 2019โ€™s The Dark Knight Returns: The Golden Child with writer Frank Miller), and this time heโ€™s writing and drawing a four issue rampage through the underbelly of DCโ€™s seediest city. Grampaโ€™s style evokes the same expressionistic lines of Paul Pope, but donโ€™t confuse the two, as Grampa leans heavily into a frenzy of demented and unhinged portrayals of Gotham and its most sinister residents. This four issue series is a great return to form for DCโ€™s Black Label imprint of adult and mature comics, purchase your copy today!

Weekly Shout-Out: September 13, 2023 - Ash Avenue Comics
Weekly Shout-Out: September 13, 2023 – Featured Comics

I Am Stan: A Graphic Biography of the Legendary Stan Lee by Tom Scioli (Ten Speed Press): The follow-up, and companion piece, to cartoonist Tom Scioliโ€™s 2020 graphic novel Jack Kirby: The Epic Life of the King of Comics, spotlights Stan Lee (I donโ€™t think I need to explain who he is). Scioliโ€™s latest offers neither fawning adoration of a comics legend, nor a cynical takedown of Stan โ€œThe Manโ€, instead look for a biography of a complicated person who loved to tell a story, and often that story was about himself.

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Alligator Loki #1 by Bob Quinn and Alyssa Wong (Marvel): Lots of fun for all ages, an alligator variant of the trickster god Loki proves to be a real handful for Thor, but an evil alligator is a lot more silly than sinister. No crocodile tears (or alligator tears, a variant, naturally) to be shed after purchasing this one.

Daredevil #1 by Aaron Kuder and Saladin Ahmed (Marvel): Writer Chip Zdarskyโ€™s four year run on the olโ€™ hornhead has wrapped up, and now Saladin Ahmed and Aaron Kuderโ€™s run kicks off with Father Matthew grappling with his own demons, Elektra, and the NYPD. The future of DD hangs in the balance (as always!).

Crusader #1 by Matt Emmons (Mad Cave): A most devout Knight of Templar pulled from the battle against โ€œpagan idolatryโ€ and teleported to a world of orcs, wizards, and trolls. The jokes practically write themselves! Not a big name title, but probably the most entertaining comic to hit our shelves this week.