COMICS: Top 5 Indie Comics of the Week 3/13

COMICS: Top 5 Indie Comics of the Week 3/13

We're back with another round of reviews. Read on to find out our take on the best independent comic books of the week, headlined by PETER PANZERFAUST, TRIGGERGIRL 6, THE SHADOW, and more

Review Opinion
By UTFReviews - Mar 13, 2013 05:03 PM EST
Filed Under: Comics
Source: UnleashTheFanboy.com




Welcome back to another glorious week of indie comic reviews, hosted by your buddies at Unleash The Fanboy. We've just spent the past 24 hours powering through the latest deluge from the combined force of Dark Horse, Image, Dynamite, Zenescope, and a handful more, all in pursuit of this week's TOP 5 INDIE COMICS. So, without further ado, here. we. go.

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Sledgehammer 44 #1



The concept given to audiences in this release is not complicated in the slightest sense, but nonetheless if you don't buy into the basic idea you'll quickly find yourself less than enthused with this book.  But with that said if you're willing to turn down the noise in your brain and just have fun with it you'll be pleasantly surprised by what you find in this epic journey.

For the full review, click here.

4.5/5
















Shrugged (vol.2) #1



What we have here is the start of the second volume of Shrugged, and the question facing the franchise at this juncture is whether or not it's still something that needs to be owned?  Truth is this release spends a good deal of time retreading the closing beats of the previous iteration as it attempts to set things in motion in order to cement a direction for any potentially new readers.

For the full review, click here.

4/5

















The Shadow #10




When you open a comic book like this there are certain predetermined expectations placed on the creative team.  At a relatively young run with only ten issues, an annual and a special at its back fans know exactly what they're looking for from this continuing saga, and they can rest assured the creative team does not disappoint in this latest outing.

For the full review, click here.

4.5/5

















TriggerGirl 6#1



TriggerGirl 6 #1 is simply a narrative that needed to be shared, because sometimes people honestly need to deviate from the path we normally take. Recommended.

For the full review, click here.

4.5/5

















Peter Panzerfaust #10



When this original concept first surfaced I, like many people, had no idea how to react to it.  The idea of taking one of the most instantly recognizable fairy tale properties and setting it within World War II sounded outlandish at best.  But through it all this adaptation has proven its worth time and again, as this latest release proves itself underneath that mantle.

For the full review, click here.

4.5/5


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marvel72
marvel72 - 3/13/2013, 6:21 PM
some of these look interesting,i've been catching up with saga.

i love that title.
UTFReviews
UTFReviews - 3/13/2013, 6:47 PM
Saga is insanely amazing. We just wrote this pretty interesting piece on it

http://www.unleashthefanboy.com/comics/saga-reaches-10th-issue-an-ode-to-the-best-thing-in-the-world-ever/44510

If you dig Saga, I'm sure you could get into Peter Panzerfaust. They're not similar in tone or genre, but they're both adventurous and refreshing.
80sFace
80sFace - 3/13/2013, 6:47 PM
cool. thx. Love to get recommendations on new books.
UTFReviews
UTFReviews - 3/14/2013, 5:43 PM
@80sFace

Thanks for reading!

There are a few other must haves coming from the indies, I would highly recommend Ghost. If, for nothing else, it's artwork
BB52
BB52 - 3/16/2013, 11:55 AM
What about Star Wars from Dark Horse? Its always my favorite comic of the month and its really fun, nostalgic, and just plain awesome. #3 came out this week.
UTFReviews
UTFReviews - 3/16/2013, 9:03 PM
@jacksonwright

That comic was pretty top notch this week as weell ,i agree. We gave it a 4/5

http://www.unleashthefanboy.com/comics/star-wars-3-review/46928
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