treat to see him return to the series which was one of the highlights

Not the runaway car that Daredevil expected After "graduating" from being one of the few well known reoccurring enemies of "the man without fear" to appearing in other comic series such as "Alias", "The Pulse", Women Ralph Lauren Hoodies "New Avengers", and "Thunderbolts", this is one of the first story arcs within the pages of "Daredevil" to feature Women's Puma Engine Cat Low Zebediah Killgrave, best known as the Purple Man. Armed with purple skin and the ability to control the minds of others with chemical pheromones, he has quickly become known as one of the creepiest villains around thanks largely to the efforts of Brian M. Bendis in his various works. Now, Mark Waid finally takes a pass at the villain during his Eisner winning run on this series, only he's decided to add to the rogue's legacy instead. Presumably inspired by the existence of Killgrave's daughter, "Purple Girl", who has long been attached to the Alpha Flight franchise as well as the horrors that the villain inflicted on Jessica Jones/Jewel, this arc has revealed that Killgrave has sired at least five children with various women he's controlled over the years. Waid's premise for this run was to have Matt Murdock pick himself up from yet another hit to "rock bottom" (in that case, becoming corrupted, host to a demon, and then being briefly "killed") and strive to live in the opposite direction from depression. Dubbed "Happy Matt" by Murdock himself, Daredevil has mostly sought to be more of an optimist and to make the most of his amazing life, as well as do the best he can by his best friend Foggy Nelson and new friend/lover Kirsten McDuffie. A move back to San Francisco has brought with it a new host of challenges and advantages, including a chance to earn a fortune by publishing his memoirs. As Foggy warns, writing a book can open up a whole can of emotional worms that Murdock may not be ready for, regardless of how much he grins and brags. Enter into this dilemma a band of "purple children" who have just escaped from his evil father and are now running amok in the city, projecting their emotions to any within range and quickly causing trouble for both themselves and the city's newest costumed champion. Meanwhile, is the Purple Man himself down for the count for long? Once again, Waid and Samnee are in sync with each other from keyboard to pencils, honing their collective talents as one to produce the best Daredevil story possible. Moments including a visualization of "The Story of Daredevil" as well as a simple car chase (a difficult thing to portray in as static a medium as comic books) all look spectacular, and as always this series' strength is its' balance of darkness and light Cheap Puma Shoes (or humor and horror). Matthew Wilson's quickly taken up the reigns of colorist in recent issues, and has hit the ground running with colors that accentuate Samnee's pencils and inks perfectly. Some runs on some superhero franchises are recognized instantly as great while others may take years to become recognized as classics. This run by Mark Waid has thankfully been recognized as an instant classic, and one to be enjoyed by comic book fans of all stripes for as long as it lasts. These next comic books are honorable mentions. They're not as good as the above "book of the week" but they're still worth one's time. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 39: After skipping September, IDW's main Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic has now double shipped this month to catch up. Each arc of this series tends to have a theme, and this arc's theme has been to focus on Men Ralph Lauren Sweaters the word "mutant" in the series' title. The titular brothers have split up as Donatello has left Splinter and the rest to focus on combating the eventual battle against Krang while Splinter leads the rest of the Turtles in a showdown against the Foot. To this end, he's formed an unholy alliance with another former enemy, Old Hob, who has positioned himself as a gang leader for wayward mutants. They include recreations of older character like Mondo Gecko and Slash, or new characters like the dim witted Pigeon Pete. It's the latter who causes this issue's primary conflict as he unwittingly invites Bebop and Rocksteady to join their team, little knowing they're staunch minions of the Foot Clan. Meanwhile, Casey Jones is getting close to April's parents while Angel and Alopex reveal their own union. Santolouco has quickly become the closest thing this series has seen to a regular (or semi regular) artist since Dan Duncan, and it is great to see an artist give this series a consistent "look" to this book for longer than four or six issues. In terms of the writing, the triad of new and old talent continue to produce a TMNT comic which pleases fans new and old and mingles old characters with fresh ideas. It is terrific to see a version of Bebop and Rocksteady who retain their look and demeanor, but are far more dangerous and thus more formidable and exciting to see. It's even better to see how Old Hob has evolved to simply being "a cat against a rat" to becoming an Puma Running Shoes anti human zealot who fills a sphere that the series hasn't seen before. For over three years, this series has been offering up worthy "Turtle Power" for those who want to see a recreation of this universe which is intended beyond Michael Bay audiences or what a cable network thinks kids want by providing a long flowing narrative where actions have reactions and few safe choices are made. One can Women Ralph Lauren Long Sleeved only imagine how intense things will get for a fiftieth issue! Loki: Agent of Asgard 7: For a second issue, Al Ewing's series about the suddenly "hot" trickster god has done a crossover tie in with "Axis". Thankfully, aside for the final page this really just becomes background fuel for a duel between Dr. Doom and Loki over whose story is more important to the sands of time. Upon seeing a vision of a world (and Latveria) destroyed by a future Loki, Doom has sought to trap the current version in a time trap. However, the trickster has an ace up his sleeve new found gal pal Verity Willis, who is able to convince Doom's niece Valeria Richards into releasing him. This proves fortunate as Latveria soon falls prey to a global psychic wave of hate being projected by "Red Onslaught" (the Red Skull cosplaying as Onslaught) in "Axis". Jorge Coelho's artwork is quite good, having some vague similarity to that of Jim Lawson, who drew for TMNT for decades. Despite this being Loki's book, it is Al Ewing's take on Dr. Doom which easily took center stage for these last two issues; such a thing was fortunate as Ewing's take on Doom sees him as a figure who has transcended mortality or even time to simply become a narrative for the ages in humanoid form. It could be said that this series lost some luster during it's two month vacation to allow for the introduction of Angela, but at the very least this issue made for an entertaining adventure in Latveria. Ms. Marvel 9: G. Willow Wilson and Adrian Alphona (alongside colorist Ian Herring) once again unite to tell another rollicking issue chronicling the exploits of Marvel Comics' spunkiest and most innovative creations in years, if not decades. Kamala Khan finds both herself and her school under attack from one of "the Inventor's" giant robots, and despite her best efforts in saving the school, the young teen is unable to escape cleanly. Fortunately, she's had Lockjaw the teleporting Inhuman dog as an ally since last issue, so very soon both she and her pal Bruno are whisked away to New Attilan to learn the truth about Kamala's powers and heritage from Queen Medusa herself. Now armed with her knowledge and allies, Kamala feels more confident with trying to raid one of the Inventor's safe houses directly, which may prove to be a grave error. As always, Alphona's artwork manages to capture both the mundane and fantastic in a way in which few artists can, as well as making everyone look more like real people than models or athletes. Although one does get the feeling that Kamala's conflict with the Inventor is being stretched a bit (perhaps to fill the end of a twelve issue hardcover) to include some obligatory team ups with other Marvel characters, Wilson manages to write it with such charm and appeal that such quibbles seem to fade away into irrelevance. Priced at the now low price of three dollars an issue, this may be one of the best gateway series for new Marvel Comics Mens Puma Caterpillar Shoes readers out there, as well as long time readers interested in new characters and fresh ideas in a universe where repetition is usually the norm. Spider Man 2099 5: An added treat for this issue the second within October is that it sees Peter David reunited with his fellow Mens Puma Cabana Racer II LX Miquel O'Hara co creator and regular artist Rick Leonardi for the first time since 1994 1996. It seems appropriate that the theme for this issue is one which was all the norm for comics in the 90's the perennial crossover. While crossovers in the 90's had the class to not begin until the story actually begun, nowadays the preludes to the prelude to the mini series that leads to the crossover has its' own crossover. And so it is that after a flimsy four issues (or one arc), Spider Man 2099 gets to tag in on "Edge of Spider Verse". The high concept is that Morlun (who is somehow back from the dead) and the rest of his family are killing Spider Men across reality and feasting on their energy, just because. Peter David himself seems to make note of how empty a concept this is for a story within this very issue's exposition about it. It seems that Morlun isn't limiting himself to merely the alternate reality versions of Peter Parker, but has expanded to include alternate incarnations of Miquel O'Hara Women Ralph Lauren Tee as well including the version from Tony Bedard's "Exiles" run from 2006. Despite Peter David's voice for the character, this issue's plot is nearly as empty as the monotone villain who is at the center of the crossover. Rather, it is Leonardi's artwork flanked by Livesay's inks and Antonio Fabela's art which makes it all readable this week. Despite not having drawn a regular series for almost four years, Leonardi hasn't missed a step and is just as great an artist as he ever was, and it's a treat to see him return to the series which was one of the highlights of his career. It is a shame that the cover incorrectly credits Will Sliney for this issue; one would think one of the editors, senior editors, or key gofers at Marvel Comics would have caught that. Superior Foes of Spider Man 16: The plucky comedy spin off to "Superior Spider Man" which has refused to go away despite low sales and two shameless fill in issues Kids Ralph Lauren Dress has now reached the penultimate issue of its' run. Nick Spencer and Steve Lieber just have to tie up some loose ends with their plucky series about a team of B, C, and D list super villains who all want to get ahead, usually at the expense of each other. Boomerang leads his madcap, and often betrayed, team to a scheme to wrest control of the underworld under a unified Maggia, but quickly finds that every member of his squad has sold them out to other villains. The result is a free for all brawl to end all free for all brawls, as the Punisher rides into down in a carpool he landed online. The visual gags take a back seat to an attempt to wrap some things up before the finale, but as always this remains of the the funniest series Marvel has published in some time.