Pull Wisely: The Mary Sue’s Weekly Comic Counsel and Chat

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It’s time for Pull Wisely (why yes, that is an Indiana Jones reference), where we give you short snippets of which comics we’re looking forward to each week—and then ask for your recommendations in the comments. And because we like giving you info in a way that’s pleasing to you, you’ve got the video up top, our Top 10 written out below, or you can earn extra credit by checking out both. The possibilities are endless.

Ours will by no means be a complete list of ALL THE THINGS; after all, we just can’t read everything—or heck, even keep up with how many awesome comics are out there, period. But we know you all love some good stuff, so let us (and your fellow TMSers) know what you’re excited about this week!

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SUPERGIRL vol. 6: CRUCIBLE
Supergirl doesn’t have a solo title for the moment, so catch up on her most recent stories here!
Writers: Mike Johnson, K. Perkins, Tony Bedard
Artists: Emanuela Lupacchino, Jonboy Meyers, Karl M Moline
Publisher: DC Comics

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LADY RAWHIDE/LADY ZORRO #4
If you’re enjoying Swords of Sorrow, check out these awesome ladies in their own adventure!
Writer: Shannon Eric Denton
Artist: Rey Villegas
Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment
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CAPTAIN MARVEL AND THE CAROL CORPS #2
The Carol Corps are determined to discover the truth in the second issue of this awesome series.
Writers: Kelly Sue DeConnick, Kelly Thompson
Artist: David Lopez
Publisher: Marvel
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VAMPIRELLA/JENNIFER BLOOD #3
The Sword of Sorrows tie-ins continue with Part #3 of this intriguing team-up.
Writer: Nancy A. Collins
Artist: Dave Acosta
Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment
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HARLEY QUINN #18
We love how Conner and Palmiotti write Harley, and you will, too!
Writers: Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti
Artists: Chad Hardin, Jed Dougherty
Publisher: DC Comics
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GIANT DAYS #5
Giant Days is a mini-series about a group of girls at university, and it has some of the snappiest dialogue I’ve seen in a comic. This is the second to last issue, and it’s definitely worth checking out!
Writer: John Allison
Artist: Lissa Treiman
Publisher: BOOM! Studios

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LUMBERJANES #16
HOLY KATHLEEN HANNA, Lumberjanes won an Eisner Award and was just nominated for a Harvey!
Noelle Stevenson teased that #17 is the issue to look out for, so get warmed up here with #16.
Writers: Shannon Watters, Noelle Stevenson
Artist: Brooke A. Allen
Publisher: BOOM! Studios

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HAWKEYE #22
This is the end. Well, it’s the end of Matt Fraction and David Aja’s incredible Hawkeye run.
Prepare yourselves for some feelings, here, y’all.
Writer: Matt Fraction
Artist: David Aja
Publisher: Marvel

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BLACK CANARY #2
The first issue of Black Canary started off with a bang, and #2 is looking to carry that momentum. Who’s trying to kill Dinah? Why are they doing it? Where can I get those boots she’s wearing?
Writer: Brenden Fletcher
Artist: Annie Wu
Publisher: DC Comics

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STEVEN UNIVERSE vol. 1
Steven Universe’s draw has been undeniable, so if the show is proving to not be enough for you, give this trade a shot.
Writer: Jeremy Sorese
Artist: Coleman Engle
Publisher: BOOM! Studios/KaBoom!

What are you reading this week?

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