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Every issue PopImage reviews the best complete works in comics, both old and new.

This past month saw a lot of stories come and go. Grant Morrison ended his run on JLA with his ultimate story-arc, "WORLD WAR III." Brian Michael Bendis completed his humorus account of Hollywood experiences in FORTUNE AND GLORY. And the demon on wheels came back, thanks to Tommy Yune, with the SPEED RACER trade.

With all the buzz about Frank Miller's potential return to DAREDEVIL, we saw fit to review one of his classics, ELEKTRA: ASSASSIN in this month's RETRO.

Finally, get the lowdown on some of the new series of last month in FIRST IMPRESSIONS.

See you later,

Paul
Reviews Editor, PaulHanna3@aol.com

FIRST IMPRESSIONS
A quick look at various first issues of the last month.

JLA: WORLD WAR III
Grant Morrison drops the big one.

ASTRONAUTS IN TROUBLE: SPACE 1959
"If you believe... they put a man on the moon."

FORTUNE AND GLORY
Brian Michael Bendis gets bitten by the Hollywood bug.

SPEED RACER: BORN TO RACE
Here he comes, here comes Speed Racer... in trade paperback!

TRANSMETROPOLITAN: I HATE IT HERE
Outlaw journalist Spider Jerusalem spreads The Word.

THE ATOMICS #1-4
Mike Allred's postmodern, super-retro super-team.

WILDCATS #8-10
Casey and Phillips take over the Wildstorm flagship.

SON OF SUPERMAN
The Son of the Son of Krypton.

VERTIGO VISIONS
A flawed but beautiful "art book" collecting some of Vertigo's best covers.

Retro

ELEKTRA: ASSASSIN
An explosion of art and Miller's super-ninja.

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