This Week’s Comics: Unbeatable Kid Sherlock

Making a list for this year’s summer vacation? Don’t forget to check this week’s list of new releases! Dark Horse Comics releases a new edition of Faith Erin Hick’s Adventures of Superhero Girl with new stories and art by Hicks and friends. IDW Publishing releases the final issue of Jem and the Holograms while Titan […]

Making a list for this year’s summer vacation? Don’t forget to check this week’s list of new releases! Dark Horse Comics releases a new edition of Faith Erin Hick’s Adventures of Superhero Girl with new stories and art by Hicks and friends. IDW Publishing releases the final issue of Jem and the Holograms while Titan Publishing starts a new arc in issue #6 of Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Year Three.

The List:

ACTION LAB ENTERTAINMENT
Hero Cats #17 (Skyworld), $3.99
Kid Sherlock #1 (Cover A Sean Miller), $3.99 **Weekly Pick**

ALBATROSS FUNNYBOOKS
Spookhouse #5, $3.99

ARCHIE COMIC PUBLICATIONS
Betty And Veronica By Adam Hughes #3 (Cover A Adam Hughes Betty), $3.99

DARK HORSE COMICS
Adventures of Superhero Girl HC (Expanded Edition), $16.99
Plants Vs Zombies Volume 7 Battle Extravagonzo HC, $9.99

DC COMICS
Gotham Academy Second Semester #10, $2.99
Scooby-Doo Where Are You #82, $2.99

IDW PUBLISHING
Donald Duck #21 (Cover A Giorgio Cavazzano), $3.99
Jem And The Holograms #26 (Cover A Jen Bartel), $4.99
Michael Recycle #4 (Of 4)(Cover A Alexandra Colombo), $3.99
My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic Volume 12 TP, $19.99
Popeye Classics #59 (Cover A Bud Sagendorf), $4.99

JOE BOOKS
Disney Gravity Falls Shorts Cinestory #2, $3.99
Disney Pixar Cars 3 Movie GN, $8.99

MARVEL COMICS
Marvel Universe Avengers Ultron Revolution #11, $2.99
Ms. Marvel #19, $3.99
Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #21, $3.99 **Weekly Pick**

PAPERCUTZ
Smurfs Volume 23 Can’t Smurf Progress HC, $12.99

TITAN PUBLISHING GROUP
Doctor Who The Eleventh Doctor Year Three #6 (Cover A Wellington Alves), $3.99

UNITED PLANKTON PICTURES
SpongeBob Comics #69, $3.99

The Picks:

kid sherlockKid Sherlock #1 – Action Lab Entertainment puts a new spin on the Holmes and Watson relationship. New student John Watson is having problems fitting in at Baker Elementary. It doesn’t help that he’s a dog and has gained the attention of the class bully Kyle. On the playground, he makes friends with Sherlock Holmes, a young boy who is quite clever but so lost in his own thoughts that he is oblivious to the people around him. Watson joins Sherlock as he investigates the mysteries around school, starting with identifying the bad smell that has been afflicting their classroom. There have been several different iterations of the Holmes and Watson relationship, including Sherlock as a dog, but this is the first one where Watson is the dog! This series is a great way to introduce young readers to some classic characters.

Unbeatable Squirrel Girl 21Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #21 – Marvel Comics gives Squirrel Girl’s male sidekicks the spotlight. Squirrel Girl, Nancy and Mary go to the Negative Zone for the weekend, leaving the city in the hands of Koi Boi, Chipmunk, Hunk and Brain Drain. But things go south the moment Squirrel Girl leaves. A crime wave begins that Koi Boi and Chipmunk Hunk are powerless start, and Brain Drain is kind of a pain to be around. Though friendship, fights, and friendship fights, the boys must figure out a way to keep the city the same as how Squirrel Girl left it. This stand-alone issue focuses on the supporting cast and develops them in fun and surprising ways. Unbeatable Squirrel Girl never fails to entertain, and this issue is just another example.

Images © Action Lab Entertainment and Marvel Comics respectively.

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