Paul O'Brien writes Unlike the previous month, Marvel shipped most of their big titles in November, and managed to complete their autumn crossover. It was another light month for new titles, with only a few miniseries hitting the shelves. But the “Messiah Complex” crossover in the X-books got into full swing, WORLD WAR HULK wrapped up, and “One More Day” continued. Most of the Marvel Universe superhero titles are, by this point, between events. They completed their WORLD WAR HULK crossovers as originally scheduled, and they’ve stopped carrying “Initiative” banners on the front. Although November saw the first book to carry a “Secret Invasion” banner - NEW AVENGERS: ILLUMINATI #5 - the event proper is still months away. This is presumably the main reason why a lot of former Initiative titles have gone into a dramatic sales decline over the last couple of months, which continued in November. Tag cloudadvanced solicitations archie archie comics avengers baltimore comic-con batman blog from another world boom boom studios cbldf comiclist comiclists dabel brothers dark horse dark horse this week dc comics dc this week dynamite entertainment extended forecast final crisis free comic book day geek goggle reviews green lantern hero initiative hulk idw publishing image comics iron man manga marvel comics marvel this week mycup o' joe nbm new york comic con papercutz platinum studios previews radical publishing san diego comic con secret invasion spider-man star wars superman suspended animation top cow twomorrows viz media watchmen wolverine x-men |