94. Criminal: The Sinners by Ed Brubaker & Sean Phillips - Guest starring Joe Hill. That was the part that made me laugh. The one character mentions a corrupt cop named Joe Hill and in the next panel there he is - with the black beard and the features that pretty much outed him as Stephen King's son well before he admitted to it. And then he gets killed because this is what thriller writers like to do to each other. Also there's a lot of noir about the main character trying to find people who are killing mobsters. Fortunately most of the mobsters are pretty understanding and they don't go to war. Also it's a bunch of kids being induced to do it by a priest. In the end, the main character becomes a superhero - able to walk away from jumping out of a window and then in such great shape after taking care of all the mobsters that he's ready to go back to the military where he's AWOL. Because they would totally want someone who should be crippled from that jump out a window.
95.The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl: Life is too short, Squirrel by Ryan North et al - So this one is about a Skrull on the run who is terrible at hiding and faking identities. This is the reveal halfway through after she steals the identity of Squirrel Girl (with a faked death) and then Tony Stark in a ridiculous manner. Anyhow, she's a cool character but the Skrulls are apparently villains in this one - more like the Kree in the movies. So she needs to hide and then the earth becomes a Skrull defector refugee center with Stark faking their deaths.
96. Dead Man (miniseries) by Neal Adams - meh. Seriously meh. There's a cute rat at the end which is a cliffhanger, but yeah mostly this is a big conspiracy revealing story where the Dead Man finds out that his brother is in the League of Assassins, but so is his father and mother. There are also Yetis. Somehow people want him to go to Nanda Prabat but then that doesn't really work either.
95.The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl: Life is too short, Squirrel by Ryan North et al - So this one is about a Skrull on the run who is terrible at hiding and faking identities. This is the reveal halfway through after she steals the identity of Squirrel Girl (with a faked death) and then Tony Stark in a ridiculous manner. Anyhow, she's a cool character but the Skrulls are apparently villains in this one - more like the Kree in the movies. So she needs to hide and then the earth becomes a Skrull defector refugee center with Stark faking their deaths.
96. Dead Man (miniseries) by Neal Adams - meh. Seriously meh. There's a cute rat at the end which is a cliffhanger, but yeah mostly this is a big conspiracy revealing story where the Dead Man finds out that his brother is in the League of Assassins, but so is his father and mother. There are also Yetis. Somehow people want him to go to Nanda Prabat but then that doesn't really work either.