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Posted By: Dana Vinson - Friday, September 08, 2006 11:28 AM

Comic book critic Blair Butler is cooler than anything. You should listen to her when she tells you about comics because Science has proven her opinions have never been wrong...ever.

Click the link below to see what she had to say this week!

For the Marvel fans: The Ultimates: Super-Human, Vol 1

If HBO made an ongoing series about the Avengers, it might look something like this. (Ant-Man beats his wife! Bruce Banner is a sniveling wreck! Thor is a tree-hugging hippy!) Mark Millar and Bryan Hitch re-launch Marvel’s flagship super-team with stellar art, and a story that slowly establishes the characters for newcomers, and pays off with an epic super-battle that shows Captain America isn’t afraid to kick a man when he’s down. If you read through this, and aren’t dying to run out and buy Vol 2., maybe comics aren’t your thing after all.

For the DC fans: JLA: Earth 2

If you have foggy memories of the Justice League (let’s see, Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman…..that green guy…) this book should kick-start your love of DC’s heavy-hitters. This stand-alone tale features the entire JLA facing off against evil versions of themselves from another dimension where evil always triumphs and Lex Luthor is a good guy. Why this graphic novel? It’s brought to us by Grant Morrison and Frank Quietly. Every time these two collaborate, the result are…well, super-heroic.

For the Indie fans: Y: The Last Man: Unmanned, Vol. 1

If capes and cowls aren’t your thing, Y the Last Man may be just what the Doctor (Dr. Mann, that is) ordered. The concept is salacious, and the subject of a million fanboy fantasies: What if you were the last man on Earth? The reality – as presented by Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra – is nightmarish, complicated, and ultimately gripping. There’s a reason the rights to this series have already been optioned, and there’s a reason it made Brian K. Vaughan an industry superstar

For the ladies: Ultra: Seven Days

The premise sounds like “Sex in the City” with capes: Three super heroines meet up to talk about their love lives and seek romance in the big city. But in the capable hands of the Luna Brothers, this series becomes a meditation on fame, lonliness, and what it’s like to be a hero in a world where caped crusaders all have agents, endorsement deals, and paparazzi following their every move. Buy it for your girlfriend – then steal it to read for yourself.

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