When I get my latest shipment of comics, I get the aura of anticipation and glee. For me, it is my personal Christmas every month. Each comic has the potential to entertain and wow me and along with disappointment. Currently Runaways & Young Avengers are the first comics I read because they have been consistently excellent and well done. And don't forget to buy my comics, so check my auctions out.

Princess Power AKA Molly is far away from her teammates and wakes up an unfamiliar sewer surrounded by other kids. These kids are under the control of the evil Provost. Provost uses a special collar to force children to become thieves and steal money for him. Little does he know that he has Princess Power to answer to now...
Listen, go buy this comic. You will not regret it. This comic is a single issue storyline which is rare these days, but give you a good feel how general the comic is which is fun. Adrian Alphona, the artist is excellent is capturing the energy and emotion of these characters. Brian K. Vaughan has yet to produce an issue that fails to entertain me and crave for more. RATINGS: STORY- 10/10 ART: 10/10

You would think Dr. Strange who enlist of some of Marvel's heavy hitters instead of Deadgirl, but he choose with Deadgirl and we would have some of the campy-ist dialogue and situations yet. We get the Dead Sisters' book club, Ant-man fighting carpet bugs, and Sensitive Man's phobia of doctors. What more do you really need. Peter Milligan & Mike Allred style really shines. This comic shows why the X-static worked and was so popular. (I think near the end of X-static's run they were getting bored and need time off. Hopefully this will rekindle something and bring that comic back.) Nick Dragotta which is the co-artist with Mike does a good job of continuing the style of the art. Of course Laura Allred's coloring is one of my favorites. This mini-series has become of one of my favorite and will be eagerly awaiting each following issue. RATINGS: STORY- 9/10 ART- 10/10

I was really skeptical when I first heard this comic. I thought is was another one of the new Marvel comics that was going to suck and disappear (Livewires & Spellbinders to name 2.) But this comic has really worked and I keep buying it every month. Allan Heinberg and Jim Cheung did a great job creating these characters. Of course, their origins are so interesting and bring so many questions. One of the popular rumors is that Wiccan is a child of the Scarlett Witch, which will be interested to see how that pans out. Allan has a knack for bring the teenage angst and struggles while not boring the old fans (like me). Jim penciling have be good and clean. RATINGS: STORY- 8/10 ART-8/10
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