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I read The Dying and The Dead that came as part of a recent humble bundle. Utterly brilliant and couldn't put it down. Stopped abruptly at issue 6 and can't find further issues on comixology.
Good luck . Hickman is getting quite a near Frank Miller reputation for delays - I'm treating his stuff much like Miller's, in that I'll start it when it is 100% done (which is why Manhattan Projects is sat on my wishlist and will move no further for a while). I seem to remember a vague "next year" promise in 2019, but bearing in mind Dying and the Dead, Black Monday Murders and Manhattan Projects are all sat in limbo atm, I wouldn't get too excited. Even his Marvel stuff has had delays, and I'm guessing Marvel are pretty high on the list of companies you don't want to **** off .
I've been working through the indie pile - read a bunch of Aftershock published comics. Everything was OK, but it's obvious why they weren't snapped up by one of the big 4 - it's a bunch of half-ideas and what-ifs that don't really justify your time. Think the only thing I would recommend was Dark Ark, which was great - essentially, what if Noah didn't have the only ark, but there was another one full of demons and monsters. Well worth a read, second series is running at the minute.
I finally got my hands on some more of The Tick - adore the first series. Have so far absolutely hated Karma Tornado. I'm really hoping the quality picks up with other series.
Also dragged the old Lobo comics out - definitely not one to binge read. Lobo is great, Lobo's Back is greater, Infanticide is good and it's down all the way after that. The only other highlight is the Lobo/Authority crossover.
Next up - Saga deluxe bk 2 and Black Hammer deluxe bk 1 (forbidden planet had 20% off books instore, seemed rude not to) and then I will almost certainly definitely probably get round to American Vampire...maybe . @Sean34 I have borrowed the books off a friend, so the excuses for not reading are getting harder to come up with