The Forecast for May 11th 2005
9th May 2005
Slave Labor cracks open some STRANGE EGGS with an intriguing new anthology, Warren Ellis gets a JONES for a new ongoing, and we dust off our old Atari as comics dabble in the world of video games.
The Forecast for May 4th 2005
2nd May 2005
This week we celebrate law and order with Paul Grists' 39TH, and we celebrate the bad guys with VILLAINS UNITED. There's a musical interlude from Jim Mahfood, and Brian Bolland strips! Avert your eyes!
The Forecast for April 27th 2005
25th April 2005
Ninth Art turns the spotlight on anthology books with a look at Image's recent releases, FOUR LETTER WORLDS and FLIGHT 2, and Last Gasp's ZAP. Plus, a requiem for Christopher Chance, as HUMAN TARGET disappears into the crowd.
The Forecast for April 20th 2005
18th April 2005
Marvel says goodbye to a spider-fan and says hello to Hercules this week, and as DC bids adieu to Europe, Ninth Art looks at some of the best European albums available as English translations.
The Forecast for April 13th 2005
11th April 2005
There's an unholy alliance for Phil Hester and John McCrea with THE ATHIEST, Peter Milligan and Darick Robertson produce a TOXIN, and Superman and The Flash compete to answer an enduring fanboy question.
The Forecast for April 6th 2005
4th April 2005
Comics' leading satirists get retrospective on the 90s, Marvel brings back the Great Lakes Avengers, Vertigo trawls the archives to offer a FIRST TASTE, and the clock is ticking for the 24 HOUR ALL-STARS.
The Forecast for March 30th 2005
28th March 2005
Event comics are clearly the big topic of the moment, as this week Ninth Art splits its attention between the next salvo in DC's ongoing CRISIS, and the second volume of Marvel's ULTIMATE GALACTUS trilogy.
The Forecast for March 23rd 2005
21st March 2005
Zombies, schoolgirls and spies storm the store this week, with B Clay Moore's new espionage series EXPATRIATE, Mike Carey's magical yarn SPELLBINDERS, and Stefano Raffaele's undead love story FRAGILE.
The Forecast for March 13th 2005
14th March 2005
There's a double bill over at AdHouse this week with the release of a SUPERIOR sequel to PROJECT: TELSTAR and the collected covers of James Jean. Plus, STARMAN wraps, and SPIDER-MAN swings.
The Forecast for March 9th 2005
7th March 2005
Ed Brubaker's critical favourite SLEEPER returns to the trades for season two, the first of Grant Morrison's SEVEN SOLDIERS takes the stage, and there are some exceptionally alienated teens in Sean McKeever's INHUMANS.