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Comic Pick - Week 44 2007

Special Forces #1I heard not a word about Special Forces #1 until I saw it at my comic shop yesterday. It was a surprise to see a new number one issue by Kyle Baker. It was also a warning sign. I remember what he did to me with Nat Turner - he put out two great issues in a row, and then the book dropped off and returned in a different shape as two combined issues.

Special Forces feels different though. More than ever, Kyle Baker is taking notice of his lettering. He does a particularly excellent job with the sound effects, dialog, and captions in this issue. In fact, when I go to letter my own comic in the next few months, I'm going to use Special Forces #1 as a blueprint.

This story has a lot of heart. I don't like war stories at all, normally. But this spoke to me. It mattered how each individual soldier got there and why they went. By the time I read the last two pages, I had tears welling in my eyes. I don't know why... it wasn't a sad moment. It wasn't especially victorious either. It was just the tragically beautiful humanity of the characters that moved me.

Comic Pick - Week 43 2007

Casanova #10Ahhh the sweet, sweet aroma of a good issue of Casanova. It's like fresh, delicious coffee for people that don't really drink coffee but instead read comic books. It's nutty with a dash of sweet and a full-breasted flavor that rubs your eyeballs in images that scream so loud they practically make noise.

Don't believe me? Go pick up Casanova #10 and tell me I'm wrong. It's the AudioShocker comic pick of the week. And this was a good week too. My perennial favorite series, Black Panther, came out with issue #31 this week. Plus there's an issue of Tales of the TMNT I haven't even read yet (I never read that book in time to give it top picks... sorry TMNT... I really do love you). So Cass had some decent competition to reach the top spot.

But this sexy issue breezed right by without any extra effort. These great issues of Casanova are life affirming and remind me why I read comics. Thank you Mr. Fraction and Mr. Moon for another outstanding installment of your insane sequentials.