DC
Action Comics #8 - Still really enjoying it, but it's not as balls-out amazing as I was hoping. Come on Grant, make with the imps and the mermaids already (I'm still mad about them getting rid of the Supermanties, though. Still, I can wait...).
Batgirl #8 - Y'know, I never did get around to finding out exactly whatever happened to Wee Jimmy Gordon. Apparently he turned into Norman ******** Bates.
Batwoman #8 - Kate Kane is the envy of the DCU due to getting to keep a costume that doesn't make her look like 1994 threw up on her.
Demon Knights #8 - Every issue makes me more and more afraid that it's too good to last.
The Shade #7 - Oh James Robinson, finding out that you can still write great comics only makes your recent howlers that much harder to bear.
Supergirl #8 - I reached the age at which looking at a scantily-clad teenage girl became weird about eight years ago, so as much as I love this book, I'd really like Kara to put some damn pants on.
Wonder Woman #8 - Really enjoying it. I love the really unique designs of the Olympians. BirdHermes is teh secks. I've not read any Wonder Woman comics apart from the odd one back in the day when she had an embassy, so this was a nice surprise. Though I am kind of disappointed they went with the predictable 'Hades Is A Baddie' approach. If anyone's a supervillain in the Greek pantheon, it's ******** Zeus. Still, at least they didn't make Hades look like the Judeo-Christian devil like in that Percy Jackson s**t.
Marvel
Amazing Spider-Man #683 Oh non-angsty-bullshit Spider-Man, I've missed you.
Daredevil #10
Daredevil #10.1 - God damn, Matt Murdock is sexy. And now he doesn't have all of that 'mental illness' and 'demonic possession' that could prove difficult in a meaningful relationship. Don't you go changin', Mark Waid.
Fantastic Four #605
FF#16 - I think Fantastic Four is my favourite Marvel thing. They used to be tied with Spidey, but now...anyway, I hope they don't get rid of the Foundation set-up too soon.
Journey Into Mystery #636 - I literally only started reading this because Richard Elson was doing the art, and Richard Elson was, as far as I was concerned for the majority of my childhood, the best comic artist in the world for his work on Sonic the Comic. I was not disappointed. I've always liked Loki, it's nice to see Marvel finally show that there was a lot more to his character than 'scheming bellend'. He still isn't Thor's ******** brother. Stop saying that. He's his sort-of uncle. Read a saga, why don't you.
Wolverine & The X-Men #8
Wolverine & The X-Men #9 - I had much less trouble than I was expecting adjusting myself to the brave new giving-a-s**t-about-Wolverine world. Making him a teacher just works really, really well for me. Dunno why, but it's finally made him interesting. I love the school set-up, which I'd really like to see more of. To be honest, I'd rather it was a high school comic in which they occasionally go to be superheroes rather than the other way round. C'mon, Marvel! It'd be Harry Potter with more explosions and Tony the Tiger, PhD. Just please don't let your latest cross-title dong-fight end up destroying it. I want the Jean Grey Institute to stay open for quite a while longer. I'm glad my school didn't have herds of tiny, naked Nightcrawlers roaming the halls, I'd never have gotten anything done.
Les Autres
The Rocketeer #1 - Picked up due to fond memories of the movie, purchased on the strength of the Stan Sakai story alone. Still secretly longing for my jetpack.
Sonic the Hedgehog #235 - I still love you, Sonic. Your video games might be complete tossycock, appearing only on systems I'll never be able to afford, but your comic still rocks. Yes, I am only buying the Archie one because I'm trying to relive the golden days of reading the UK Sonic comics as a kid. Yes, I know that's like coping with the death of your wife by marrying her sister. Just let me play your old games on my Megadrive while I get quietly drunk, can't you?
Saga #2 - The most European-flavoured American comic I've ever read. I hope this one runs for years.