New Comic Book Day Reviews: 'Mind MGMT' #35, 'Cyborg' #1, & 'Grayson' #10!
New Comic Book Day has arrived and there is so much stuff to read at your local shop! We're excited to share our absolute favorite picks of the week, which includes the must-reads Mind MGMT #35, Cyborg #1, and Grayson #10. Check out our reviews below!
As we previously mentioned, New Comic Book Day is finally upon us, which means the latest releases are finally here for July 22, 2015. Before you head out to your favorite shop, take a look at our latest reviews on which issues you should get your hands on. If you like what you read here, then check out ComiXology and order your copy now.
Mind MGMT #35 (Dark Horse Comics)
This is the second to last issue of the brilliant Mind MGMT series! Matt Kindt always delivers in with the watercolors and there's always some twist coming up to rack your brains. What the hell am I going to read when this series ends!
Review by Jorge Solis
Rating: Take my money now
Injustice: Gods Among Us Year Four #11 (DC Comics)
I have been following Injustice since the videogame first came out. I know Superman is powerful, but his strength in this story has gone beyond out of control. So far, the Man of Steel has taken out several members of the Justice League, the Titans, the police, the military, the Green Lantern corps, and just for fun, has kicked Batman's ass countless times. Now the gods of Olympus are directly facing off with him! I am very curious to see how he manages to take them all out.
Review by Yasmin Merchant
Rating: Take my money already
Cyborg #1 (DC Comics)
The New 52 changed Cyborg from a member of the Teen Titans to a founder of the Justice League. And now Victor Stone finally has his own title. About time he got some more recognition, since he has been around since the '80s. n the first issue, the machine that gives Victor his power is evolving, which is a big problem since it is connected of his body.
Review by Yasmin Merchant
Rating: Take my money already
Deadpool Classic Vol 12 Deadpool Corps (Marvel Comics)
What's better than one Deadpool? How about five Deadpools!?! The original teams up with Lady Deadpool, Kid Deadpool, Dogpool, and Headpool for an intergalactic journey. In one mission, they must stop the Awareness from destroying the galaxy. Then, they are hired to stop a rebellion on a planet, but in true Deadpool fashion, they end up starting a civil war instead.
Review by Yasmin Merchant
Rating: Must buy
Grayson #10 (DC Comics)
Do my eyes deceive me? Is that super villain and criminal mastermind Lex Luthor on the cover? Dick Grayson finally meets the man responsible for his supposed death and taking him away from the Bat-family in Forever Evil.
Review by Jorge Solis
Rating: Must buy
Readers, which comic are you interested in getting for New Comic Book Day?