Also the apple and bapelsin basically stands for said category. Apple is anime, western cartoons, and video games associated with anime. Bapelsin is live action, books/comics, and video games not associated with anime.
1. Donquixote Rosiante (one piece) 10, apple
2. Garmadon (Lego ninjago): 9, apple
3. Eddie Diaz & Dave (9-1-1): 9, bapelsin
4. John Silver (treasure planet): 9 apple
5. All Might/Yagi Toshinori (MHA): 6, apple
6. Bandit Heeler (bluey): 5, western cartoon, apple
7. Heinz Doofeshmirtz (phineas and ferb): 5, western cartoon, apple
8. Greg Universe (Steven universe): 4, western cartoon, apple
9. Professor Utonium (ppg): 4, western cartoon, apple
10. Bob Blecher (bobs burgers): 4, western cartoon, apple
11. Din Djarin (mandalorian): 3, live action, bapelsin
12. Paul Blofis (Percy Jackson), 3, bapelsin
13. Subject Delta (bioshock): 3, video game, bapelsin
14. Reigen Arakata (mod psycho 100): 3, anime, apple
15. Maes Hughes (FMA): 3, anime, apple
16. Phoenix Weight (ace attorney): 3, apple
17. God (bible): 3, apple
18. Jean Valjean (les mis) 2, bapelsin
19. Bobby Nash (911): 2, bapelsin
20. Yosuke Koiwai (Azumanga Daioh): 2, apple
21. Sojiro Sakura (persona): 2, apple (anime)
22. Doctor Venomous (OK, KO): 2, apple
23. Waymond Wang (everywhere everything all at once): 2, bapelsin
24. Hans Hubermann (the book thief): 2, bapelsin
25. Calvin’s dad (Calvin and Hobbes): 2, bapelsin
26. Augustus Aquato (psychonauts): 2, bapelsin
27. Benjamin Sisko (DS9): 2, bapelsin
28. Gomez’s Addams (Addams Family): 2, bapelsin
29. Simon Petrikov/Ice King (adventure time): 2, apple
30. Splinter/Lou Jitsu (TMNT): 2, apple
31. Pyrrha dve (the locked tomb): 2, bapelsin
32. Seteth (fire emblem): 2, apple
33. Iruka Umino (Naruto): 2, apple
34. Joel (the last of us: Pedro pascal version): 2, bapelsin
35. Kiryu Kazuma (Yakuza): 2, bapelsin
36. Uncle Iroh (avatar): 2, apple
37. Kaname Date (AI: Somnium files): 2, apple
38. Drake Millard (dark wing duck): 2, apple
39. Lee Everett (the walking dead, video game): 2, bapelsin
40. Hadoka (ATLA): 2, apelsin
41. Dustan Thorn (stardust): 2, bapelsin
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okie dokie so here's the fandom list and the characters i'll write for. i will update this at times so yeah, here we go.
supernatural (dean winchester, sam winchester (not soulless or lucifer sam though), castiel, lucifer, balthazar, bobby (platonic only for jack and charlie))
911 and 911 lone star (tk strand, carlos reyes, evan buckley, eddie diaz, paul strickland, christopher diaz (platonic only), chimney, hen, owen strand)
stranger things (eddie munson, steve harrington, the kids (only platonic), robin buckley (platonic only), nancy wheeler, jonathan byers, argyle, hopper, joyce)
house md (gregory house, james wilson, lisa cuddy and i can write foreman, chase and cameron but i can't promise it will be good. also im only on like season 3 so yeah.)
doctor who (any new who doctors and companions and friends tho coz im writing male reader bill, jenny and vastra will be platonic only coz otherwise that just feels weird also probably platonic for yaz and 13. also any masters because i love them and am obsessed with them)
hannibal (just hannibal and will coz im only on like the first season so it'll be based on vibes mostly)
star wars (like anyone basically just not palpatine and the creepy bad guys like the blue one or moff gideon. i am obsessed with clones and bounty hunters so yeah!)
batfam and dc (anyone basically coz ive got a pretty good grasp of most of their characters. if anyone requests the joker, i will probs mean like lego batman or the animated tv shows joker so the one who isn't an ass and is a bit gay. if they're lesbians, it will be platonic though.)
marvel (anyone like please just give me ideas of marvel stuff to write. i will need like a really good idea to be convinced to write for tony because he pisses me off sometimes. also team red and loki tv show are like my favs so i will write actual masterpieces for those)
criminal minds (the bau gang and also clyde easter like please just request him for giggles otherwise i'll just write stuff for him unprompted)
the mentalist, castle and bones (just the main crews)
good omens (aziraphale and crowley (platonic only) also like any of the other characters besides metatron because i wanna murder him in his sleep (: so yep)
marauders (the marauders obvs, the Valkyries and the Slytherins)
sherlock bbc (sherlock, john, molly, jim, greg, mycroft)
star trek (the one with chris pine) (bones, kirk, spock, scotty) (i can do the old tv show, i just haven't watched much)
the addams family (im talking like the live action movies and the animated because i watched one episode of wednesday and it sucked ngl so yeah. ill write for the whole family so yeppity yep)
shameless (the gallaghers tho not lip and debbie when they're in their problematic arcs mostly because im not up to there and also kev and v but only platonic for them and mickey ofc)
kingsman (eggsy, harry, merlin, agent whiskey)
ghosts bbc (any of the ghosts and also allison and mike)
gravity falls (anyone basically except for gideon and his dad)
hades the video game (anyone tho i don't think anyone would request this)
the x-files (mulder, scully, skinner, the lone gunmen)
spiderverse (hobie, miles, gwen, noir, pav, peter b parker, miles universe peter, miguel (only if you wanna get into a fight with him))
person of interest (reese, finch, fosco, carter, root) (i'm only on s2, i think)
i think thats it so yeah! :)
please send in requests tho ive got no idea if anyone will see this but yeah!
Below is the master list of all the bragging rights/posts that were posted to Tumblr and Dreamwidth, organized alphabetically by fandom from numbers to L. Please go show these people some love for all the hard work they did!
9-1-1
Beyond Appearances: Art (Evan Buckley/Sophia Diaz)
When You Say My Name: Fic | Art Post 1 | Art Post 2 (Evan Buckley/Eddie Diaz)
A Song Of Ice and Fire/Game Of Thrones
Watch the world burn; i set it all alight for you: Fic/Art (Jon Snow/Daenerys Targarean)
Angel: the Series/Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Deep Dark Sky: Fic (Connor/Dawn Summers)
Bungou Stray Dogs
half-time soulmate, full-time problem (so hold me like a grudge): Fic | Art (Nakahara Chuuya/Dazai Osamu)
Chalion Saga/World of the Five Gods
Penric's Last Ride: Fic | Art (Penric, Desdemona, the Bastard)
Criminal Minds
Half Broke Horses: Fic (Art On AO3) (Alex Blake/Emily Prentiss)
DC Comics
Batman
Fatherhood: Fic | Art (Implied Bruce Wayne/Jim Gordon)
right place, wrong time: Fic | Art (Tim Drake, Jason Todd, Damian Wayne)
Batman/Green Arrow
Grains of the Golden Sand: Fic (Dick Grayson/Roy Harper)
DC Comics (Batman)/Prodigal Son
9 Crimes: Fic | Art (Jason Todd, Tim Drake, Malcolm Bright, Gil Arroyo, Jessica Whitly, Jim Gordon, Harvey Bullock, Alfred Pennyworth, The Joker, Bruce Wayne, Dick Grayson)
Dead Poets Society
Spotlight: Fic (Chris Noel/Ginny Danburry)
Disney
Disney's Descendants
And I won’t lie down, roll over, and die: Fic (Gil/Harry Hook/Uma)
Nothing in this world by myself to protect me: Fic (Jay/Carlos De Vil, Evie/Mal, Evie/Jay, Evie/Carlos de Vil, Evie/Jay/Mal/Carlos de Vil, Ben/Mal, Ben/Jay, Jay/Mal, Mal/Carlos de Vil, Ben/Evie)
Disney Fairies
Death at the Hollow: Fic/Art (Fawn/Nyx)
Encanto
A Single Thread of The Tapestry: Fic | Art (Camilo & Mirabel, Camilo & Mirabel & Mariano, Mirabel & Camilo & Madrigal family)
How do you know what your life is worth: Fic | Art (Camilo & Mirabel, Mirabel & Pepa, Isabela & Pepa, Isabela & Luisa, Luisa & Abuela & Bruno, Bruno & Camilo, Félix & Julieta, Agustín & Dolores, Félix/Pepa, Agustín/Julieta)
Doctor Who/The Picture of Dorian Gray/Torchwood
Passing Through: Art (Dorian Gray/Jack Harkness)
Dracula/Jane Eyre/Sherlock Holmes (ACD Canon)
A Field of Thorns: Fic (Sherlock Holmes/Dracula)
Dragon Age II
Kindling: Fic | Art (Fem!Hawke/Fenris)
Set Yourself On Fire: Fic | Art (Marian & Garrett, Marian & Carver, Marian & Varric, Referenced Fenris/F!Hawke and Anders/M!Hawke)
ER (NBC)
Touch and Go: Fic | Art (Abby Lockhart/Kerry Weaver)
Final Fantasy IV/Final Fantasy VI/Final Fantasy IX/Final Fantasy X
Magical Girl Rydia - Summon the Four Warriors of Light!: Fic On Dreamwidth | Fic On Tumblr (Rydia/Yuna)
Generation Kill
Bradley the Damned: Fic/Art (Brad Colbert/Nate Fick, Walt Hasser/Ray Person)
Good Omens (TV)
The Rain We Thought Would Last Forever and Ever (Remix): Fic (Art On AO3) (Aziraphale/Crowley)
Harry Potter
Black House Will Rock: Art (Hermione Granger/Bellatrix Lestrange)
Repertum: Fic/Art (Harry Potter/Severus Snape)
Harry Potter/CSI/Hocus Pocus
And now you're mine: Fic (Harry Potter/Greg Sanders)
Harry Potter/DC Comics (Batman)
Reflection: Fic/Art (Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Rubeus Hagrid, Original Characters)
It (2017/2019)
faraway look: Fic (Bill Denbrough/Mike Hanlon)
Jak And Daxter
alien lands (overflowing with dust): Fic/Art (Jak/Daxter, Jak/Sig, past Damas/Sig)
The Red Prison: Fic/Art (Errol/Torn, Jak/Ashelin)
Jane Austen/Temeraire (Naomi Novik)
To the Rigor of Service: Fic/Art (Elizabeth Bennet & Charlotte Lucas, pre-Anne Elliot/Frederick Wentworth)
Thor: Lightning and Lament 1 by Ralph Macchio, Todd Nauck, Rachelle Rosenberg
Variants 1 by Gail Simone, Phil Noto
Image
Public Domain 1 by Chip Zdarsky
Sins of the Black Flamingo 1 by Andrew Wheeler, Travis Moore, Tamra Bonvillain
Dark Room GN by Gerry Duggan, Scott Buoncristiano, Tamra Bonvillain
Dark Horse
Hellboy and the BPRD: Old Man Whittier 1 by Mike Mignola, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, Dave Stewart
Liebestrasse GN by Greg Lockard, Tim Fish, Hector Barros
Summer Fires GN by Giulia Sagramola
Boom
Buffy '97 1 by Jeremy Lambert, Marianna Ignazzi, Mattia Iacono
Power Rangers Unlimited: Countdown to Ruin 1 by Marguerite Bennett, Giuseppe Cafaro, Anna Kekovsky Chandra, Sara Antonelli, Fabi Marques, Sharon Marino
IDW
Canto: Tales of the Unnamed World 1 by David Booher, Drew Zucker
Dungeons and Dragons: Ravenloft - Orphan of Agony Isle 1 by Zoe Quinn, Bayleigh Underwood, Casey Gilly, Corin Howell, Cris Peter
Dynamite
Vampiverse Presents: The Vamp 1 by Tom Sniegoski, Jeannine Acheson, Daniel Maine
Behemoth
Redman 1 by Matt Frank, Goncalo Lopes
Vault
Mindset 1 by Zack Kaplan, John Pearson
Verse Book 2 GN by Sam Beck
Ray’s OGN Corner: Gender Queer
Additional Reviews: Ms. Marvel ep4, Baymax, Stranger Things 4.2, Minions 2, The Bad Guys, The Black Phone, Paper Girls, Spree
News: Ghostbusters Afterlife sequel, new sci-fi movie by the Russos starring Millie Bobby Brown, Eight Billion Genies optioned by Amazon, Nexstar buys CW, new flagship Spidey title from Dan Slott and Mark Bagley, Despicable Me 4 announced, Tenet sequel, new Stephanie Phillips Comixology famous fictional detective series (Beatrix Rose), Nate Stevenson, Marvel/Ultraman crossover
Trailers: Hocus Pocus 2, Paper Girls
Comics Countdown:
Seven Secrets 18 by Tom Taylor, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Walter Baiamonte
Department of Truth 19 by James Tynion IV, Martin Simmonds
Eight Billion Genies 2 by Charles Soule, Ryan Browne, Kevin Knipstein
X-Men Red 4 by Al Ewing, Juann Cabal, Andres Genolet, Michael Sta. Maria, Federico Blee
Public Domain 1 by Chip Zdarsky
Liebestrasse by Greg Lockard, Tim Fish, Hector Barros
Swamp Thing 14 by Ram V, Mike Perkins, Mike Spicer
Canto: Tales of the Unnamed World 1 by David Booher, Drew Zucker
What’s the Furthest Place From Here 7 by Matthew Rosenberg, Tyler Boss, Josh Hixson
Sins of the Black Flamingo 1 by Andrew Wheeler, Travis Moore, Tamra Bonvillain
This account is solely for matchups for several different fandoms. That means requests for imagines, oneshots, headcanons, etc. will NOT be taken.
Here are some basic things to know about requesting a matchup!
Unless otherwise specified for a certain fandom, a request yields one romantic pairing AND one friendship pairing as well as information on why I think you work well with the individuals I choose. Of course, if you only wish to receive either just the romantic matchup or just the friendship matchup, just let me know!
You can request matchups for several different fandoms at once! For each fandom you request, I will match you up with one romantic partner and one friend unless you request differently.
You can ask to exclude any character(s)!
Where can I request a matchup?
Requests can be made in the MATCHUP REQUESTS/ASK ME ANYTHING tab.
What you would look for in a partner and/or friend
Any other information you think would be helpful – the more you provide, the more I can work with!
Now with that out of the way, onto the fandoms!
Listed directly below is a shortlist of all the fandoms I take requests for as well as some extra information as needed.
Disclaimers
If a title is in italics, it means that while I feel comfortable providing matchups for this show, I have not watched every season. If a character drastically changes after a certain point, I may not be aware. The last season I watched of these shows will be included in parentheses.
All movies/shows based on novels will most likely focus on the on-screen adaptations of characters.
SHOWS
The 100 (6)
Good Omens
The Good Place (3)
Lucifer (4)
On My Block
Parks and Recreation (4)
Prodigal Son (1)
Sherlock
Space Force
Supernatural (14)
The Walking Dead (8)
MOVIES
Clueless
The Greatest Showman
Harry Potter -- Unless specified in request, will entail 2 sets of matchups as a student (Golden Trio and Marauders eras respectively)
The Hunger Games
Marvel Cinematic Universe -- Unless age is specified, underage characters will NOT be available for romantic matchups
BROADWAY
Anastasia
Beetlejuice
Carrie (2012 Off-Broadway)
Hadestown
Hamilton
Les Misérables
The Phantom of the Opera
Six
VIDEO GAMES
Detroit: Become Human
Red Dead Redemption 2
What’s below the cut?
A masterlist of characters in each fandom that will be considered for each request (unless marked with an asterisk (*), all characters are assumed to be available for both romantic AND friendly matchups while names marked with an asterisk are only available for friendly matchups). Listed alphabetically by first name.
Don’t be afraid to tell me about a typo!
Any questions? Just want to talk? You can also use the MATCHUP REQUESTS/ASK ME ANYTHING tab to get ahold of me!
Agents of Atlas #2 again seems to focus more on Amadeus Cho and his perspective than the rest of the team, but it’s still very entertaining. Greg Pak, Nico Leon, Pop Mhan, Federico Blee, and Joe Sabino continue to weave together intrigue, superhero action, and romance with a very interesting mystery evolving.
| Published by Marvel
Animosity #23 is part one of “Rites of Passage” from Marguerite Bennett, Elton Thomasi, Roberto De Latorre, Rob Schwager, and Taylor Esposito. While Jesse and her caravan continue to try to make it out west, her animal friends attempt to plan for her upcoming 13th birthday. Wonderful character moments here and further insight into the horrors that the animals have seen.
| Published by AfterShock
Battlepug #1 brings the web comic to regular monthly print comics from Mike Norton, Allen Passalaqua, and Crank! While it does help to have read the previous adventures, you can pick up and enjoy this humorous take on sword and sorcery fairly easily. Some very nice humour in the “Covfefe” puppet.
| Published by Image
Berserker Unbound #2 is another wonderful issue from Jeff Lemire, Mike Deodato Jr., Frank Martin, and Steve Wands. The art alone from Deodato and Martin is wonderful, deftly mixing the modern and the archaic. It’s also very interesting to see the barbarian trying to navigate our strange modern world and the fact that he can’t understand anything that anyone is saying.
| Published by Dark Horse
Birthright #39 gives us the confrontation with Mastema. Learning that she’s pretty much thoroughly insane and that the entire two worlds are screwed. At least, from her perspective. The colour work here from Adriano Lucas is positively brilliant.
| Published by Image / Skybound
Breaklands #1 is a Comixology digital original from Justin Jordan, Tyasseta, Sarah Stern, and Rachel Deering. It’s different, bloody, and intriguing as to what’s going on. The opening suggests a kind of weird cult, the past gives the impression of post-apocalyptic tribes or gangs.
| Published by Justin Jordan
Buffy the Vampire Slayer #8 is a prelude to the “Hellmouth” crossover event with Angel, but I’ll say that it is essential to the overall storyline. This issue basically sets up the entire thing, even while still doing prologuey things. Great art from David López and Raúl Angulo. And, despite what Angel (at least that’s who I assume is in that devil mask) and Xander say, the “bat” costume is great, even if it doesn’t make sense.
| Published by BOOM! Studios
Conan the Barbarian #9 takes us on a trip through Conan’s hallucinations of monsters he felled in battle as he tries to lead a group of people caught underground in the lair of the Undergod. Incredibly impressive artwork from Mahmud Asrar and Matthew Wilson. As we get a bit of reminiscence here, it feels as though we’re approaching the end of this arc.
| Published by Marvel
Crowded #9 is pretty intense as Vita and Charlie breach a hotel and try to get the information on who set up the Reapr campaign from one of Charlie’s old “friends”. It goes about as well as you’d expect. Christopher Sebela, Ro Stein, Ted Brandt, Tríona Farrell, and Cardinal Rae continue to keep this story on its toes, speeding along as fast as it can.
| Published by Image
Dark Red #6 begins the next arc from Tim Seeley, Corin Howell, Mark Englert, and Carlos Mangual. It tosses more complications into Chip’s life in the form of a “cleaner” enthralled to another vampire and a family of were-jaguars fleeing from an El Salvadoran gang.
| Published by AfterShock
DCeased: A Good Day to Die #1 expands the story a bit further with this one shot featuring a reunion of some of the Bwa-Ha-Ha era of the Justice League and a few other guests. Great art from Laura Braga, Darick Robertson, Richard Friend, Trevor Scott, and Rain Beredo.
| Published by DC Comics
Deathstroke #47 continues “Deathstroke RIP” and it’s going to do your head in a bit. A banged, bruised, beaten-up, and confused Slade shows up with a bad attitude and we’re unsure how he’s back from the dead and acting fairly un-Slade-like. Also, Jericho gets his Doctor Manhattan moment. Priest, Fernando Pasarin, Carlo Pagulayan, Jason Paz, Cam Smith, Wade von Grawbadger, Jeromy Cox, and Willie Schubert are definitely continuing to keep this interesting.
| Published by DC Comics
Die #7 catches up with the other half of the party in Isabelle and Chuck and, well, Chuck is an asshole. Kieron Gillen, Stephanie Hans, and Clayton Cowles manage to out-bleak the previous issue, but in a way that doesn’t elicit sympathy this time. It’s interesting as to how they build up Chuck, elaborate on his backstory, and make him even more thoroughly unlikeable.
| Published by Image
Doom Patrol: Weight of the Worlds #3 is fairly impressive, with Gerard Way, Jeremy Lambert, Steve Orlando, Doc Shaner, Tamra Bonvillain, and Simon Bowland managing to become even more inventive with the narrative for an already incredibly inventive series. This one takes the convention of a flashforward and presents it as an issue of Doom Patrol in the future, weaving in some hard-boiled narration through a series of novels. Great work here all around.
| Published by DC Comics / Young Animal
Everything #1 is weird. Very weird. This first issue from Christopher Cantwell, INJ Culbard, and Steve Wands feels like it’s mostly about setting up the atmosphere and briefly introducing many of the characters as the new Everything Store opens up in Michigan. Love the art from Culbard.
| Published by Dark Horse / Berger Books
Fallen World #5 concludes what has been an excellent series setting up the next stage of the 4002 AD time period of the Valiant universe from Dan Abnett, Adam Pollina, Ulises Arreola, and Jeff Powell. The art from Pollina and Arreola is gorgeous, really leaning hard into the weird and wonderful of the future.
| Published by Valiant
Fantastic Four #14 kicks off “Point of Origin” celebrating the initial launch of the Fantastic Four’s expedition that turned them into the Fantastic Four. The shifting timeline makes this feel weird, but it’s still an interesting premise. Great art from Paco Medina and Jesus Aburtov.
| Published by Marvel
Future Foundation #2 is more fun from Jeremy Whitley, Will Robson, Paco Diaz, Daniele Orlandini, Greg Menzie, Chris O’Halloran, and Joe Caramagna. Why exactly the kids would mistake a younger looking Maker as their own Reed Richards is anyone’s guess, but this is still an entertaining prison break story building upon loose threads from Secret Wars.
| Published by Marvel
Ghost Spider Annual #1 continues the “Acts of Evil” theme running through this year’s annuals as Gwen takes on Arcade and a host of Spider-Man’s villains and allies. It’s a good story from Vita Ayala, Pere Pérez, Rachelle Rosenberg, and Clayton Cowles that helps Gwen get a sense of place when it comes to some of the differences between Earths-65 and -616/
| Published by Marvel
Giant Days #54 is the end to the series, but there’s one more issue in the story in the Giant Days: As Time Goes By special. Still, John Allison, Max Sarin, Whitney Cogar, and Jim Campbell gives us one last hurrah as Daisy, Esther, and Susan spend the summer together before graduation, tying up some loose ends, before saying goodbye to one another. It’s an emotional end, full of the eccentricities and humour that have been a hallmark of the series.
| Published by Boom Entertainment / BOOM! Box
The Green Lantern #11 continues the multiversal adventure. This is really some of the fun, eccentric science fiction-y superheroics that Grant Morrison really excels at along with gorgeous artwork from Liam Sharp and Steve Oliff. I quite like Sharp’s Neal Adams-esque Batman GL and it’s neat to see the Green Lantern oath’s differences across multiple universes.
| Published by DC Comics
Harley Quinn #65 kind of does an end run around the “Year of the Villain” content, incorporating it as a couple pages of the comic within the comic, while the rest of the issue is devoted to Harley dealing with the grief of the loss of her mother. By kind of ignoring it. Escaping to the Coney Island Volcano Island and getting a bit...rustic. Sam Humphries, Sami Basri, Hi-Fi, and Dave Sharpe also keep Harley’s trials going along nicely.
| Published by DC Comics
Harley Quinn & Poison Ivy #1 follows up on Poison Ivy’s new status after regrowing herself from the death sustained in Heroes in Crisis. Now, I can’t say I exactly liked that series or what happened, but I do think that Jody Houser, Adriano Melo, Mark Morales, Hi-Fi, and Gabriela Downie make the most of it and turn it around into an entertaining start to this new story. Also, a nice pick up on both the broader “Year of the Villain” event (even though there’s no event banner) and on the new developments in Justice League Dark about the Parliament of Flowers and the Floronic Man.
| Published by DC Comics
Immortal Hulk #23 brings the fight to Fortean. It’s absolutely brutal on both sides. Joe Bennett, Ruy José, Belardino Brabo, Paul Mounts, and Matt Milla really do an incredible job with the action here. And the end is stuff of nightmares.
| Published by Marvel
Justice League #31 continues the “Justice/Doom War”. It’s very, very nice to see the Justice Society back in the mainline DC universe. Combined with the Legion of Super-Heroes back, it’s a wonderful time to see these two teams back. Feels good. It also helps that Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Jorge Jimenez, Alejandro Sanchez, and Tom Napolitano have JSA nestled within a great story, flinging the Justice League through the past and future.
| Published by DC Comics
Lois Lane #3 is worth it for the art from Mike Perkins and Paul Mounts by itself. The fight between the two Questions is incredible, beautiful flow of action and energy all through the exchange. Also, we get some follow up on Superman protecting Lois adding complications. There could be an argument made that this story is unfolding at roughly a snail’s pace, but that would overlook the wonderful character moments occurring, the atmosphere, and epic action sequences.
| Published by DC Comics
Midnight Vista #1 is a wonderful start to this story from Eliot Rahal, Clara Meath, Mark Englert, and Taylor Esposito. It’s an alien abduction story told pretty much straight and its intriguing as to how the disbelievers in this tale are going to deal with, even amid the very real kidnapping and lost time that occurs. I love Meath’s line art here.
| Published by AfterShock
No One Left to Fight #3 hits hard a couple times, first in Winda’s decidedly horrible way of handling rejection and jealousy and then in the Hierophant’s temptation of rebuilding Valé, fixing what ails him. More great work from Aubrey Sitterson, Fico Ossio, Raciel Avila, and Taylor Esposito. This book is a feast.
| Published by Dark Horse
Pretty Deadly: The Rat #1 is a very welcome return of this series, shifting time frame again to ‘30s Los Angeles and adopting a noir style. The artwork from Emma Rios and Jordie Bellaire is drop dead gorgeous, seemingly coming up with new styles and approaches to storytelling. The film stills in particular are very impressive.
| Published by Image
Savage Avengers #5 brings a bloody and brutal “end” to the first arc from Gerry Duggan, Mike Deodato Jr., Frank Martin, and Travis Lanham. It’s not so much a conclusion as a chapter break, ending the bit with the Marrow God, but transitioning into whatever will come next in the war against Kulan Gath.
| Published by Marvel
Sea of Stars #3 is another showcase for Stephen Green and Rico Renzi to just illustrate the hell out of some really cool stuff. This one shifts primary focus back to Kadyn and his interstellar entourage and it’s hilarious. The kid does kid things that drive his space monkey and space whale friends insane. Especially taunting a quarkshark.
| Published by Image
Something is Killing the Children #1 begins a rather disquieting horror series from James Tynion IV, Werther Dell’Edera, Miquel Muerto, and AndWorld Design. It’s brutal, bloody, and filled with all of the terror that you get from a frightened kid who just watched his friends get butchered. This is a visceral horror that punches you right in the gut. Very well done.
| Published by BOOM! Studios
Spawn #300 is not a bad anniversary issue, a fairly hefty book featuring a lead “chapter” with gorgeous artwork from returning long term Spawn line artist Greg Capullo, kicking off with something disturbing, then leading into a combination of the story threads that Todd McFarlane has been weaving for some time now. While there is a foundation on the old, this one also sets up a fair amount of what’s coming. Great art throughout from Todd McFarlane, Greg Capullo, J. Scott Campbell, Jason Shawn Alexander, Jerome Opeña, Jonathan Glapion, FCO Plascencia, Brian Haberlin, Peter Steigerwald, and Matt Hollingsworth.
| Published by Image
Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order - Dark Temple #1 is a tie in to the forthcoming video game from Electronic Arts by Matthew Rosenberg, Paolo Villanelli, Arif Prianto, and Joe Sabino. It centres around a padawan who somehow managed to escape Order 66 on a recently-joined Republic world of Ontotho and the mystery of a temple that she was sent to investigate.
| Published by Marvel
Supergirl #33 concludes Kara’s quest and “The House of El: United”, giving her perspective on the founding of the United Planets in Superman #14. It’s a decent end here, opening up new possibilities for what we’ll see next.
| Published by DC Comics
Triage #1 is a very impressive debut from Phillip Sevy and Frank Cvetkovic. Interesting set up of variations on the same woman, Evie, across multiple worlds, and a mystery as to what’s going on. Sevy’s art here is gorgeous.
| Published by Dark Horse
Usagi Yojimbo #4 begins a new two-part arc in “The Hero” as Usagi agrees to escort an author caught in a controlling, loveless marriage to her father. There’s a really nice opening sequence in this one with zombies.
| Published by IDW
Vampirella/Red Sonja #1 is a pretty good start to this series from Jordie Bellaire, Drew Moss, Rebecca Nalty, and Becca Carey. It’s set in 1969 and built around the Dyatlov Pass Incident, which sends Vampirella out there to investigate to potentially find a “friend”. Beautiful art from Moss and Nalty.
| Published by Dynamite
Web of Black Widow #1 is wonderful. Stephen Mooney was born to draw espionage thrillers, having done so incredibly on his own Half Past Danger as well as The Dead Hand and James Bond 007. He has a style that reminds me of Dave Stevens and it just works perfectly for this kind of story. Add to that Jody Houser, Tríona Farrell, and Cory Petit, throw in a mystery born out of Natasha’s past and continued questioning her own status as her since she was brought back from death, and you’ve got a recipe for a near perfect storm of a debut.
| Published by Marvel
Wyrd #4 concludes what has been an intriguing series from Curt Pires, Antonio Fuso, Stefano Simeone, and Micah Myers. This has been a rather interesting story of superpowers seemingly gone wrong and it ties up with a Superman analogue as a child going homicidal. It’s dark, but it feels real.
| Published by Dark Horse
Other Highlights: Absolute Carnage: Scream #2, Absolute Carnage: Symbiote Spider-Man #1, Alpha Flight: True North #1, Amazing Spider-Man: Going Big #1, Archie #707, Batman/TMNT III #5, Champions #9, Charlie’s Angels vs. Bionic Woman #3, Curse Words #24, The Death-Defying Devil #2, Descendent #5, The Dreaming #13, The Goon #6, House of X #4, Legion of Super-Heroes: Millennium #1, Marvel Action: Spider-Man #8, Nuclear Winter - Volume 3, Old Man Quill #9, The Punisher #15, Redneck #23, Rick and Morty Present Flesh Curtains #1, Section Zero #6, Space Bandits #3, Star Trek: Discovery - Aftermath #1, Star Wars #71, Superman: Up in the Sky #3, Transformers/Ghostbusters #4, Turok #5, The Wicked + The Divine #45
Recommended Collections: Age of X-Man: Prisoner X, Black Badge - Volume 2, Catwoman - Volume 2: Far From Gotham, Hellboy and the BPRD: 1956, Immortal Hulk - Volume 4: Abomination, Infinite Dark - Volume 2, Outcast - Volume 7, Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider - Volume 2: Impossible Year, Superb - Volume 4: The Kids aren’t Alright, War of the Realms: New Agents of Atlas, X-Force - Volume 2: Counterfeit King
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Sen. Ted Cruz on Sunday condemned those attacking him for his challenge to the certification of the presidential election, saying they were using “angry language.” Cruz and at least 11 other Republican senators have committed to challenging the certification of the Electoral College results Jan. 6, joining an unknown number of House Republicans. Cruz said he wants to do an emergency 10-day audit of the results, though he did not explain why he expects that audit would overturn President-elect Joe Biden’s victory.
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Batman: Killing Time 1 by Tom King, David Marquez, Alejandro Sanchez
War For Earth-3 1 by Dennis Hopeless, Robbie Thompson, Steve Pugh, Dexter Soy, Brent Peeples, Matt Herms
Marvel
Devil's Reign: Spider-Man 1 by Anthony Piper, Ze Carlos, Erick Arciniega
Strange 1 by Jed MacKay, Marcelo Ferreira, Don Ho, Roberto Poggi, Felipe Sobreiro, Javier Tartaglia
What If Miles Morales? 1 by Cody Ziglar, Paco Medina, Victor Olazaba, Sean Parsons, Walden Wong, Chris Sotomayor
Marvel Meow by Nao Fuji
Comixology
Red Tag by Rafael Scavone, Rafael Albuquerque, Roger Cruz
Image
7174 Annual by Ashley Wood, T.P. Louise
Loaded Bible: Blood of My Blood 1 by Tim Seeley, Steve Orlando, Giuseppe Cafaro, Josh Rodriquez
Rogue Sun 1 by Ryan Parrott, Abel, Chris O'Halloran
Dark Horse
Radio Spaceman 1 by Mike Mignola, Greg Hinkle, Dave Stewart
Boom
Jim Henson's The Storyteller: Shapeshifters 1 by Andre R. Frattino, Nori Retherford, Kieran Quigley
IDW
Star Trek Discovery Adventures in the 32nd Century 1 by Kirsten Beyer, Mike Johnson, Angel Hernandez, JD Mettler
Dynamite
DIE!Namite Never Dies 1 by Fred Van Lente, Vincenzo Carratu, Kike Diaz
Ahoy
Wrong Earth: Trapped on Teen Planet 1 by Gail Simone, David Hyde, Walter Geovani, Bill Morrison, Rob Lean
Scout
Juniper 1 by Nathan Tomsic, Georgiana Brown, Lorenzo Colangeli
Additional Reviews: The Batman, Picard s2e1, Truth Seekers s1, Sparrow 1, Arcane: League of Legends, Owl House s2 part 1, FF Omni 2, Murderville s1
News: Bodies by Si Spencer optioned by Netflix, Omninews, Netflix/ABC shows all moving to Disney+, Bendis announces new graphic novel series, DiMaggio rejoins Futurama, Marvel do stupid, Calypso cast in Kraven movie, new 6th Gun adaptation announced, Artist Elite Comics, new line of Kevin Smith comics from Dark Horse, Russian Doll s2 air date, Harper and Cullen Row cast for Gotham Knights CW show, creative team for Amazing 900
Trailers: The Bubble, Apollo 10 1/2, DMZ
Comics Countdown:
Nice House on the Lake 7 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez Bueno, Jordie Bellaire
Nocterra 8 by Scott Snyder, Tony Daniel, Marcelo Maiolo
Crossover 12 by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Robert Kirkman, Phil Hester, Klaus Janson, Dee Cunniffe
Dark Knights of Steel 5 by Tom Taylor, Yasmine Purti, Arif Prianto
Batman 121 by Joshua Williamson, Karl Kerschl, Mikel Janin, Jorge Molina, Tomeu Morey, Dave McCaig
Wrong Earth: Trapped on Teen Planet 1 by Gail Simone, David Hyde, Walter Geovani, Bill Morrison, Rob Lean
Rogue Sun 1 by Ryan Parrott, Abel, Chris O'Halloran
Moon Knight 9 by Jed MacKay, Alessandro Cappuccio, Rachelle Rosenberg
Newburn 4 by Chip Zdarsky, Jacob Phillips, Nadia Shammas, Ziyed Yusuf Ayoub
World of Krypton 4 by Robert Venditti, Michael Avon Oeming, Nick Filardi
Hispania & japan dialogues:1506-1553 (sacd) Savall, Jordi/ Figueras, Montserat/ Hespèrion Xxi/ La Capella Real De Catalunya/ Koinuma, Hiroyuki/ Seki, Ichiro/ Tanaka, Yukio 1. Improvisación Sobre"O Gloriosa Domina" (Shakuhachi) - Ichiro Seki. 02. O Gloriosa Domina (Greg.) - La Capella Reial De Catalunya Et Hespèrion XXI. 03. Improvisación Sobre "O Gloriosa Domina" (Biwa Et Shinobue) - Yukio Tanaka Et Hiroyuki Koinuma. 04. Quod Eva Tristis II - La Capella Reial De Catalunya. 05. Improvisación Sobre "O Gloriosa Domina" (Biwa) - Yukio Tanaka. 06. Tu Regis Alti Ianua III - La Capella Reial De Catalunya. 07. Improvisación Sobre "O Gloriosa Domina" (Shakuhachi Et Biwa) - Ichiro Seki Et Yukio Tanaka. 08. Patri Sit Paradiso IV - La Capella Reial De Catalunya. 09. O Gloriosa Domina Diferencia II - Hespèrion XXI. 10. O Gloriosa Domina-Amen - La Capella Reial De Catalunya. 11. Himno XX O Gloriosa Domina - La Capella Reial De Catalunya. 12. Rangyoku (Nokan) - Hiroyuki Koinuma. 13. Senhora Del Mundo (Villancico) (Canto, Cítara, Sarod Et Tablas) - Montserrat Figueras / Ken Zuckerman / Prabhu Edouard. 14. Alba Et Rotundellus (Flûte, Chirimia, Percusión) - Hespèrion XXI / Pierre Hamon / Béatrice Delpierre / Dimitri Psonis. 15. Honnôj (Chant Et Biwa) - Yukio Tanaka. 16. O Gloriosa Domina Diferencia I (Vihuela Da Mano) - Xavier Diaz-Latorre. 17. Shino No Netori (Shinobue) - Hiroyuki Koinuma. 18. Ave Maria (Pentatónica) - Monserrat Figueras / La Capella Reial De Catalunya Et Hespèrion XXI. 19. Reibo (Shakuhachi) - Ichiro Seki
Justice League vs. the Legion of Super-Heroes 1 by Brian Michael Bendis, Scott Godlewski, Ryan Cody
Batman Urban Legends 11 by Vita Ayala, Nikola Cizmesija, Nick Filardi, Ram V, Anand Radhakrishnan, John Pearson, Mohale Mashigo, Arist Deyn, Mark Russell, Mark Russell, Karl Mostert, Trish Mulvihill
House of El Book Two: The Enemy Delusion by Claudia Gray, Eric Zawadzki
Marvel
Daredevil: Woman Without Fear 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Rafael de Latorre, Federico Blee
Death of Doctor Strange: Bloodstone by Tini Howard, Ig Guara, Dijjo Lima
Devil's Reign: Superior Four 1 by Zac Thompson, Davide Tinto, Matt Milla
Marvel Voices: Heritage by Jim Terry, Brittany Peer, Nyla Innuksuk, Natasha Donovan, Rachelle Rosenberg, Steven Paul Judd, David Cutler, Jose Marzan Jr, Paris Alleyne, Rebecca Roanhorse, Shaun Beyale, Belardino Brabo, Morry Hollowell
Wastelanders: Black Widow by Steven S. Deknight, Well-Bee
Eternals 500 Year War Infinity Comic by Dan Abnett, G Geoffo, Matt Milla
Star Wars - High Republic - Eye of the Storm 1 by Charles Soule, Guillermo Sanna, Jim Campbell
Image
Joe Hill's Rain 1 by Joe Hill, David Booher, Zoe Thorogood, Chris O'Halloran
Scorched 1 by Sean Lewis, Stephen Segovia, Paulo Siqueira, Ulises Arreola, Nikos Koutsis
Mazebook 5 by Jeff Lemire
Dark Horse
Sword of Hyperborea 1 by Mike Mignola, Rob Williams, Laurence Campbell, Dave Stewart, Quinton Winter
Rewild GN by Devin Grayson, Yana Adamovic
Behemoth
Paranormal Hitmen GN by Brett Murphy, Wilson Gandolpho
Dynamite
Hell Sonja 1 by Christopher Hastings, Pasquale Qualano, Kike Diaz
Vault
We Ride Titans 1 by Tres Dean, Sebastian Piriz
Additional Reviews: X-Men Second Genesis, Scream 5, Boba Fett ep3, Devs, Eternals, Wrassle Castle vol 1, Ghoul Next Door, Peacemaker, Naomi pilot, Madi: Once Upon A Time In The Future, Ned: Lord of the Pit, Cosmic Detective, Zomcom, How I Met Your Father, Mega Fauna
News: Omninews, new Amazing Spider-Man creative team, cancelation of Wonder Girl, Welcome to Murderville, new CW spinoff show for Diggle, X-Men '92: House of XCII, Batgirl movie costume, release date of new Owl House episodes, LOTR air date, behind the scenes of Gail's Batgirl, Molly Knox Ostertag is fantastic, new animation company founded by Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Moon Knight - Black, White and Blood, new Sandman comic from Tynion starring the Corinthian, Rob Liefeld NFT comic, Flashpoint Beyond
Trailers: Moon Knight, Cuphead Show
Comics Countdown:
Mazebook 5 by Jeff Lemire
Robin and Batman 3 by Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen
Batgirls 2 by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Jorge Corona, Sarah Stern
King Conan 2 by Jason Aaron, Mahmud Asrar, Matt Wilson
Department of Truth 15 by James Tynion IV, David Romero
Undiscovered Country 18 by Scott Snyder, Charles Soule, Leonardo Marcello Grassi, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Matt Wilson
Good Asian 8 by Pornsak Pichetshote, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge
Savage Avengers 28 by Gerry Duggan, Patrick Zircher, Javier Tartaglia
Daredevil: Woman Without Fear 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Rafael de Latorre, Federico Blee
Stillwater 12 by Chip Zdarsky, Ramon Perez, Mike Spicer
Deadpool 2, New Challengers 1, Justice League: No Justice 2, Superman Special, Hunt For Wolverine: Claws of a Killer, Infinity Countdown: Daredevil, Mighty Thor: At the Gates of Valhalla, Quicksilver: No Surrender, X-Men Wedding Special, Flavor 1, Ether: The Copper Golems 1, A Walk Through Hell, Jazz Legend; Garfield: Vacation Time Blues, Black Mirror s4e3, News (Kamala something something, Doom Patrol to DC Online, Deadly Class first look, Eternals movie, Alfred on EPIX, Batwoman to Arrow-verse, DC/Looney Tunes, Cassandra Cain to Gotham, West Coast Avengers, Spidergeddon, Happytime Murders trailer, Predator trailer, Supergirl returns, Adventures of the Super Sons, Homecoming 2 casting)
Comics Details:
New Challengers 1 by Scott Snyder, Aaron Gillespie, Andy Kubert, Klaus Janson, Brad Anderson
Justice League: No Justice 2 by Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Joshua Williamson, Francis Manapul, Marcus To, Hi-Fi
Superman Special by Peter Tomasi, Pat Gleason, Scott Godlewski, Gabe Eltaeb, Mark Russell, Bryan Hitch, Alex Sinclair, Ian Flynn, Kaare Andrews
Hunt For Wolverine: Claws of A Killer 1 by Mariko Tamaki, Butch Guice, Cam Smith, Dan Brown
Infinity Countdown: Daredevil by Gerry Duggan, Lee Ferguson, Phil Noto, Chris Sprouse, Scott Hanna, Karl Story, Matt Yackey
Mighty Thor: At The Gates of Valhalla by Jason Aaron, Jen Bartel, Ramon Perez, Matt Wilson
Quicksilver: No Surrender 1 by Saladin Ahmed, Eric Nguyen, Rico Renzi
X-Men Wedding Special by Chris Claremont, Marc Guggenheim, Kelly Thompson, Marika Cresta, Greg Land, Todd Nauck, Jay Leisten, Federico Blee, Jason Keith, Rachelle Rosenberg
Flavor 1 by Joseph Keatinge, Wook Jin Clark, Tamra Bonvillain
Ether: The Copper Golems 1 by Matt Kindt, David Rubin, Kike Diaz
Walk Through Hell 1 by Garth Ennis, Goran Sudzuka, Ive Svorcina
Jazz Legend 1 by JC Lacek, Vasco Duarte, Cristian Docolomansky
Garfield: Vacation Time Blues by
Comics Countdown, 16 May 2018:
Gideon Falls 3 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart
Brave and the Bold: Batman and Wonder Woman 4 by Liam Sharp, Romulo Fajardo Jr
All-New Wolverine 35 by Tom Taylor, Ramon Rosanas, Nolan Woodard
Flavor 1 by Joseph Keatinge, Wook Jin Clark, Tamra Bonvillain
Mighty Thor: At the Gates of Valhalla by Jason Aaron, Jen Bartel, Ramon Perez, Matt Wilson
Lucy Dreaming 3 by Max Bemis, Michael Dialynas
Justice League: No Dreaming 2 by Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Joshua Williamson, Francis Manapul, Marcus To, Hi-Fi
Batman 47 by Tom King, Tony Daniel, Sandu Florea, Danny Miki, Tomeu Morey
X-Men Red 4 by Tom Taylor, Mahmud Asrar, Rain Beredo
Fence 6 by CS Pascat, Johanna the Mad, Joana Lafuente