Every week, one item or another in my pull and hold stands out for me above the rest in one way or another. Sometimes it’s a periodical, sometimes a graphic novel, sometimes a collection. Does that happen to you? If so, let’s hear about it here. It can be an item you’ve long anticipated or something you bought on a whim. If it’s something you were really looking forward to but ended up being a big disappointment, let’s hear about that here, too. I’ve been meaning to start this topic for a long time now, but chose today to post about something I’ve been waiting for a long time, long before it was even solicited.

SILVER SURFER EPIC COLLECTION BY STEVE ENGLEHART AND MARSHAL ROGERS

This is a favorite run of mine, but I’ve read it only twice: once as it was released, and I re-read it once after that. It came out as an “ESSENTIAL” a few years ago, but for this I held out for color.

EDIT: Most weeks I make my picks before I have read them, but feel free to choose either the books you anticipate most before you read or enjoy the most after you have read them.

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  • NEW HISTORY OF THE DC UNIVERSE #2:

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    I hate to repeat myself from month-to-month, but New History of the DC Universe #2 would have gotten the nod even if I had bought more than one other new comic this week (that I disliked as much as I liked this one). 

  • Retro cover:

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    To be clear, I did not buy this comic. I might have if the interior artwork looked like this, but I flipped through it and deemed it too ugly to read.

  • ANCESTRAL RECALL #1:

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    Here's what Cap posted about it in "Comics for August 6, 2025":

    Black painter Melvyn Waring can summon famous Black people from history to help find his missing wife.

    "The gripping new saga from two Milestone Initiative members — writer Jordan Clark and artist Atagun İlhan — uses science fiction and comedy to explore the importance of Black history, the connections between the past and present, and learning to push through difficult life changes," the PR says.

    "As Black history is literally being erased all around us, ANCESTRAL RECALL feels like an urgent call to not just preserve it but celebrate the links between our past present and future,” said writer Jordan Clark. “Melvin's journey takes readers through time and space and introduces them to figures who are rarely seen in history books such as Jean-Louis Michel, the greatest swordsman of the 17th century and Cheryl Linn Glass, the first Black woman race car driver. The series is my love letter to those who paved the way and hopefully an affirmation for us here in the now."

    “ANCESTRAL RECALL is one part Everything Everywhere All At Once and one part Don Quixote,” said series editor Sarah Litt. “And it’s two parts funny. Jordan and Atagun have created a surreal, mystical, charming powerhouse of a comic that will make you laugh, cry, travel through time, and reckon with the power of Black history in each stunning panel.” 

    • I picked this up today, and am looking forward to reading it!

    • And I am lookig forward to hearing what you think of it. 

      "It tells the story of Melvin Waring, painter, homebody, occasional curmudgeon, and, above all else, husband. when his wife, June, goes missing, he is determined to find her. But that means getting out of his comfort zone. and so he does, with the help of the ancestors -- figures from Black history whiom he channels when he needs their special skills."

      Editor Sarah Litt loves this concept, and so do I. #1 is a good story well-told, and one well worth telling.

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