This month we had no Thumbs Down titles again. I will have to find a barrel to scrape.
We had four No Thumbs titles. Quite a lot really.
Mercedes – Mike Friedland
CSI: Intern at Your Own Risk – Sekou Hamilton
The Pitt – John Byrne & Mark Gruenwald
Combat Zone: True Tales of GI’s In Iraq – Karl Zinsmeister
We had twenty-one Thumbs Up titles.
The Walking Dead Volume 1: Days Gone Bye – Robert Kirkman
The Walking Dead Volume 2: Miles Behind Us – Robert Kirkman
The Walking Dead Volume 3: Safety Behind Bars – Robert Kirkman
The Walking Dead Volume 4: The Heart’s Desire – Robert Kirkman
The Walking Dead Volume 5: The Best Defence – Robert Kirkman
The Walking Dead Volume 6: This Sorrowful Life – Robert Kirkman
The Walking Dead Volume 7: The Calm Before – Robert Kirkman
The Walking Dead Volume 9: Here We Remain – Robert Kirkman
The Walking Dead Volume 10: What We Become – Robert Kirkman
The Walking Dead Volume 12: Life Among Them – Robert Kirkman
The Walking Dead Volume 13: Too Far Gone – Robert Kirkman
The Walking Dead Volume 14: No Way Out – Robert Kirkman
The Walking Dead Volume 15: We Find Ourselves – Robert Kirkman
The Walking Dead Volume 16: A Larger World – Robert Kirkman
The Hedge Knight – George R. R. Martin
Morning Glories: Volume One – Nick Spencer
Morning Glories: Volume Two – Nick Spencer
Drafted – Mark Powers
Hellgate London – Ian Edginton
Geoffrey the Tube Train and the Fat Comedian – Alexi Sayle
The Last Winter – Larry Fessenden
This month we had six Double Thumbs Up titles, I think that’s a record!
The Walking Dead Volume 8: Made to Suffer – Robert Kirkman
The Walking Dead Volume 11: Fear the Hunters – Robert Kirkman
Morning Glories: Volume Three – Nick Spencer
Midnight Nation – J. Michael Straczynski
Nextwave: Agents of H.A.T.E. – Warren Ellis
The Originals – Dave Gibbons
It has been an interesting month with one amazing series and some outstanding stand-alone titles.
My star was The Walking Dead series and probably Morning Glories too. I am desperate for the next volume of that I can tell you. Special mention goes to J. Michael Straczynski’s introduction on Midnight Nation. Profound.
See you next month, and I haven’t found any Olympic titles so if you have any suggestions…
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