Wednesday, December 30, 2020

My Weekly Pull [148] & Can't-Wait Wednesday [123]

 

My Weekly Pull is something I do every Wednesday to show which comics I had pulled for me that week! If you're into comics, or you're looking to start, please join me! If you decide to do your own post, there's a link-up at the bottom. I would love to stop by and check it out!

Werewolf by Night #3 by Taboo, Benjamin Jackendoff, Jeffrey Veregge, Mike McKone

What Jacob and the kids are getting this week!

Transformers Galaxies #12 by Brandon M. Easton, Andrew Griffith 
My Little Pony Friendship is Magic #92 by Jeremy Whitley, Andy Price, Brenda Hickey
Lost Soldiers #5 by Ales Kot, Luca Casalanguida, Heather Moore
King in Black: Iron Man Doctor Doom One Shot by Christopher Cantwell, Salvador Larroca
Transformers Escape #1 by Brian Ruckley, Bethany McGuire-Smith

Amazing Spider-Man #55 by Nick Spencer, Patrick Gleason, Ron Lim (LEGO cover)
Amazing Spider-Man #55 by Nick Spencer, Patrick Gleason (Cover A)
  • Yes, I did buy two of the same comic (Amazing Spider-Man #55), because LOOK AT THEM. The main cover by Patrick Gleason is a work of art, and I couldn't turn down a LEGO variant. ๐Ÿ˜‰ It's not even a comic I'm currently reading, haha. 
  • The only one I'm getting this week is Werewolf by Night. It's written by Taboo from the Black Eyed Peas. ๐ŸŽถ I love that so many Indigenous voices are being represented right now.

Can't Wait Wednesday is a weekly feature that's hosted by Tressa at Wishful Endings. It highlights the upcoming releases we're really excited about reading! CWW is a spinoff of the feature Waiting on Wednesday (WoW), that was started by Jill at Breaking the Spine.

Ghost Girl by Ally Malinenko 
Expected publication: August 10th 2021

Synopsis (via Goodreads): Perfect for fans of Small Spaces and Nightbooks, Ally Malinenko’s middle-grade debut is an empowering and triumphant ghost story—with spooky twists sure to give readers a few good goosebumps!

Zee Puckett loves ghost stories. She just never expected to be living one.

It all starts with a dark and stormy night. When the skies clear, everything is different. People are missing. There’s a creepy new principal who seems to know everyone’s darkest dreams. And Zee is seeing frightening things: large, scary dogs that talk and maybe even . . . a ghost.

When she tells her classmates, only her best friend, Elijah, believes her. Worse, mean girl Nellie gives Zee a cruel nickname: Ghost Girl.

But whatever the storm washed up isn’t going away. Everyone’s most selfish wishes start coming true in creepy ways.

To fight for what’s right, Zee will have to embrace what makes her different and what makes her Ghost Girl. And all three of them—Zee, Elijah, and Nellie—will have to work together if they want to give their ghost story a happy ending.


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12 comments:

  1. Ooh Ghost Girl sounds good, and I LOVE that cover.

    -lauren
    www.shootingstarsmag.net

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    1. It gave me comic book vibes, so obviously I'm interested. ;)

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  2. I love the cover of Ghost Girl! I hope you all enjoy your comics!

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    1. Thanks! I'm still playing catch up, but I'm ALMOST there! <3

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  3. August feels like a long way off when waiting for a book we want! Happy New Year!

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  4. I love the werewolf on the cover. Happy New Year.

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  5. The cover for Ghost Girl is cute. The covers for both editions of Amazing Spider-Man #55 are also great. I hope you enjoy your comics!

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    1. Hey, I have multiple copies of certain books, so why shouldn't I have multiple copies of certain comics? ;) I'm a sucker for a pretty cover! Lol.

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