The Forecast for August 11th 2004
9th August 2004
Strap yourself in; IDENTITY CRISIS #3 is here. Plus, meet THE DEMON ORORON, a different kind of devil, and discover if Dark Horse really can get away with licensing a car commercial in THE HIRE.
The Forecast for August 4th 2004
2nd August 2004
Goths, heroes, wrestlers and mutants: but enough of San Diego, because this week's Forecast brings a veritable feast of new releases for fans of all shapes and sizes.
The Forecast for July 28th 2004
26th July 2004
There's a new flavour to savour as Bendis and Finch's AVENGERS finally gets underway, as well as a side of SPAGHETTI WESTERN from Scott Morse, though GI JOE REBORN may leave a bitter taste in some mouths.
The Forecast for July 21st 2004
19th July 2004
Ninth Art picks up the Death Ray as Daniel Clowes tries his hand at a sort-of superhero, there are more alternatives on offer from Alternative, and Dark Horse provides a very different take on the STAR WARS universe.
The Forecast for July 8th 2004
5th July 2004
POWERS shoots for a wider audience with a move to Marvel, but will the label snobs follow? And there's a double bill of Craig Thompson as he shares his travel diaries and joins James Kochalka for a cartoon conversation.
The Forecast for June 30th 2004
28th June 2004
Famous monsters, ordinary heroes and amazing fantasies await you at the comic store this week, while Adam Sacks tells some fishy tales, and Kurt Busiek and Carlos Pacheco present a war story with a twist.
The Forecast for June 23rd 2004
21st June 2004
This week sees another chance to jump on board Brubaker and Phillips' SLEEPER before the second season hits, plus a return to Matt Howarth's Bugtown, and the battle of the witches from Marvel and DC.
The Forecast for June 16th 2004
14th June 2004
Comics' foremost adventurers get makeovers as Warren Ellis takes on the FANTASTIC FOUR and Howard Chaykin tackles CHALLENGERS OF THE UNKNOWN, while Chris Ware goes on an adventure of his own at McSweeney's.
The Forecast for June 9th 2004
7th June 2004
Garth Ennis goes to war, Kim Deitch brings us a dream, and STREET ANGEL makes a welcome return to the rooftops in this week's comics, while Marvel and DC face a case of split identities.
The Forecast for June 3rd 2004
31st May 2004
It's a bumper bonanza down at the comic store this week, with a new HELLBLAZER collection, a new Sam Kieth comic and, blink and you'll miss it, this year's issue of STRANGEHAVEN.