
#HORACIO ALTUNA FICCIONARIO SERIES#
Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill invite you, and some of the finest creators in comics, in to join them in a different kind of dark: Cinema Purgatorio! This ongoing monthly series will feature Alan and Kevin in every issue and is their first major new project together since League of Extraordinary Gentlemen! Anthology has become a dirty word, so far be it from us to clean it up. (W) Alan Moore & Various (A) Kevin O'Neil & Various (CA) Gabriel Andrade. And now, without further ado, here are May comics as per solicitations: Finally, there were two very interesting new series in May: the first issue of Renato Jones was aesthetically delightful but the best comic of the month would be Cinema Purgatorio #1, an impressive anthology that reunites authors such as Alan Moore, Garth Ennis, Kieron Gillen, Gabriel Andrade, Kevin O’Neil, Ignacio Calero, etc. Strange Fruit continues to be one of the best miniseries (and J.G. Speaking of reprints, Gaiman and Zulli’s The Facts in the Case of the Departure of Miss Finch was also wonderful. 1, almost 1000 pages of classic X-Men stories, mostly illustrated by John Byrne, one of my all-time favorite artists and the reason why I decided to get this gigantic book. Of course, nothing could be better than the Uncanny X-Men Omnibus Vol. Marvel continues to do an outstanding job with monthly series like Silver Surfer and International Iron Man (I didn’t think I could enjoy Bendis and Maleev’s title so much). I got Archie, which was surprisingly good and 2000AD, which was extraordinary (I absolutely loved it).


However, unlike previous years, instead of my usual 5 FCBD books I only got 2 (shame on you, DCBS!). I guess, one way or another, we all celebrated Free Comic Book Day in May.
