I've not forgotten the Meg Proudhuff - just don't get it until Wednesday digital oaf that I am.
Having got it now its a decent issues. Bit like this weeks Prog liked that the ending of
Dredd didn't go the normal route, didn't entirely make sense but worked really well in context. Enjoyed this one.
As I did
Revlon Brand's arch foe's tale. It was sublime in fact, the last page giving new meaning to a twinkle in the eye. The glorious use of art in the first half was fantastic and then those decisions, those decisions. More please.
Last month I questioned quite what would be seen this time in
Blunt III and what we see is a damned fine episode. This built things back up while settling everything in place. I'm really looking forward to reading all of this one day I think it will hang together really well. Mind should let it end before I go any further as its building up something rotten.
Zombie Army is fine, though it has taken 5 episodes and maybe 50 pages to make a shot. The rest is decent standard zombie fare.
There's nothing about
Lawless that's standard, so far from it. I tells ya its takes some comic to be Delvin Waugh isn't the thrill of the Meg but this is some strip. Its comic perfection... or would be if someone hadn't pointed out.
Lawless is rounding towards the end nicely but the final panel bugged me and I couldn't figure out why until I realise that the name on the badge slants the wrong way. 
But put that aside and it is perfection.
Solid text articles but alas another recent (I know, I know its not going to be recent but it feels like it) floppie reprint in Orlok which is always a shame for me so the extras aren't all that but heck we're here for the comics aren't we.... oh and in case you think I forgot...
ALL PRAISE THARG - keep the thrills coming.