Got caught up on some reads:
TMNT #47(IDW): Hun and Casey have a showdown in the streets of the neighborhood for possession of it's soul and the outcome is great. It reminded me of that line about "standing up to the bully". Our Turtles are still coming to grip with Donnie's situation. Meanwhile Kari is trying to assert herself as leader of the Foot with Shredder MIA and presumed dead after the Technodrome/Burnow Island tussle when he walks in with Baxter Stockman. The conclusion of the issue sets up a battle with Stockman's Mouser/Flybots as they break into the Turtles Lair seeking to kill Splinter. The issue also sets up the April&Casey mini-series that just started a few weeks ago as they head out to the Am Southwest to find clues about the ancient map.
Black Hood #5(Archie): A really solid start to the first arc of their relaunched super hero line, Dark Circle. Greg gets some personal satisfaction and professional vindication. The issue also establishes him getting clean from his Oxy addiction following his facial scarring while setting up that he isn't done cleaning up the streets as Black Hood. The title is taking a 3month break before coming back with issue #6.
Barb Wire(DH): Dark Horse just ended Ghost/X/Captain Midnight and have restarted another Comics Greatest World character in Barb Wire. This opening issue felt a bit middling for me. I find it hard to call it a larger "set up" issue but see threads where that is likely the case. The mayor has enacted a touch clean up the streets program and Steel Harbor crime has been down for months. While the word isn't expressly used, gentrification, that is what is happening in the neighborhoods around the wharf and dock districts where Barbs club is located and lots of the gangs operate out of. She is tied into a Reality Show that follows her around, she's hard up for cash and the issue ends with her on the cusp of losing her bar w/an opportunity also present. I'm going to finish the first arc at least, see where these threads get pulled.
Book of Death(Valiant): The opening arc to their summer event that lays out where the future history of the Valiant heroes is going. Or likely going, as their is a slight time travel component in play that is a ripple from the Fall mini-series The VALIANT. The geomancer from the 41st century has been transplanted back to our time, complete with Book of the Geomancer. A recorded list of events as they played out on Earth. A very strong start and easter eggs are dropped about Valiant characters from the 90's that have yet to appear in the current re-booted universe. I was quite pleased with both art & story.
BoD:Legends of the Geomancer: This was the chase companion title to the main BoD event. My LCS held me a copy and it's a 12g book that appears it's going to give us the history of not just how the Geomancers came to be but perhaps tie it into the Fist&Steel himself as well, Gilad the Eternal Warrior.
Ninjak #4(Valiant): This issue has an opening page that picks up from #3 where Ninjak has been outed, his plan to overthrow the Weaponeers exposed by Roku, their chief bodyguarad and assassin. The issue then cuts to her origin and how she came to be which was really good and has it's own tie to another VALIANT character. The issue then has a closing page, still an extension of the opening page #3 continuation where Ninjak and Roku begin their 'final' dance. Issue #5 looks to be an issue full of splash pages and many pages of fighting. Looking forward to that!!
Unity #20(Valiant): This issue is a compilation of flashbacks on prior unnamed but clearly UNITY type groups that have come together over the centuries to battle/halt Warmonger. The purpose of the issue, as seen through her telling, is that no matter how many times mankind has tried to stop her chaos all they do is prolong the inevitable. The issue also serves to back up and support her as a qualified and dangerous opponent worth taking seriously. While I've enjoyed the title I'm wondering if it'll continue past #25. For both real world matters(it's sales are shrinking) and fictional(events revealed in Book of Death).
I hope so as the character Livewire is the often times spotlighted character in the book and Amanda deserves a place to shine.
Dead Drop #3(VALIANT): This non-connected mini series is about an alien virus that's been stolen from a high security compound. The first issue had X-O chasing one of the suspects but she managed to evade Aric and make her "dead drop" before disappearing. In issue #2 Archer is sent after the next leg and manages to get captured. Here in issue #3 Neville, the head of MI-6 whose been sending out agents for the recapture of the virus enlists misguided bad guy turned good Beta-Max into the fold. We find out in this issue that the Aliens themselves have disguised themselves as humans to infiltrate and take back their "virus". In issue #1 it's mentioned the virus is likely Vine, the most prominent alien race in the VU to date. These are clearly not Vine aliens so while we got some explanation on the antagonists which helps explain hopefully how a 20 something "girl" eluded XO I feel we still need answers aplenty in #4. Also...Beta-Max has his head separated from his body, however, since he's basically a cyborg I'm anticipating an upgrade for him and don't see him as really dead.
Also read and enjoyed Punisher #19 & Black Widow #19.
Anyone read Onyx #1 by IDW, that's up next in my pile.