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Top Comics to Buy for June 10, 2020

By Zack Quaintance — Of all the weeks since distribution has resumed, this one feels the most typical of the volume of releases we’ve been accustomed to. To be sure, we’re still not there yet, but both Marvel Comics and DC Comics have a healthy set of forthcoming titles, which goes a long way to restoring normalcy.

With that in mind, let’s check out our Top Comics to Buy for June 10, 2020. Enjoy!

Top Comics to Buy for June 10, 2020

*PICK OF THE WEEK*
Batman Secret Files #3
Writers:
Vita Ayala, Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Mariko Tamaki, Dan Watters, and James Tynion IV
Artists: Andie Tong, Victor Ibanez, Riley Rossmo, John Paul Leon, and Sumit Kumar
Colorists: Alejandro Sanchez, Jordie Bellaire, Ivan Plascencia, and FCO Plascencia
Letterer: Rob Leigh, Troy Peteri, Tom Napolitano, Deron Bennett, and Carlos M. Mangual
Publisher: DC Comics
Price: $4.99
Spinning out of the pages of Batman! Discover the origins and motivations behind the cabal of assassins who have come to Gotham to stop Batman from enacting his plans to save the city-including Deathstroke, Cheshire, Merlyn, and the new threats of Mr. Teeth and Gunsmith. What brought this team together, and who is frightening enough to boss Deathstroke around? It's five killer tales from five killer creative teams in this can't-miss issue!
Why It’s Cool: There are a number of excellent stories from excellent creators, some of whom are new and welcome when it comes to lending their perspective to Batman. Moreover, this is maybe the longest we’ve gone in my lifetime without new Batman comics, and so this week’s barrage of Batman Secret Files #3, Batman #92, and The Batman’s Grave #7 is ending a very rare Batman drought. And you know what? This set of stories is the best of the bunch. There’s not really a bad one in here, but my personal favorite was the piece by Dan Watters and John Paul Leon, which is just about as timely as it gets.
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Decorum #2
Writer:
Jonathan Hickman
Artist: Mike Huddleston
Letterer: Rus Wooton
Publisher: Image Comics
Price: $3.99
There are many assassins in the known universe. This is the story of the most well-mannered one. "Manner is personality-the outward manifestation of one's innate character and attitude toward death."
Why It’s Cool: Visionary sci-fi writer Jonathan Hickman is back with a new visionary sci-fi comic, teaming with visionary comics artist Mike Huddleston. That’s a whole lot of vision, but the main takeaway here is that this is a talented team making new and original sci-fi comics that are absolutely not to be missed.
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Ice Cream Man #19
Writer:
W. Maxwell Prince
Artist: Martin Morazzo
Colorist: Chris O’Halloran
Letterer: Good Old Neon
Publisher: Image Comics
Price: $3.99
"HAUNTING FOR BEGINNERS": Inside: step-by-step instructions to becoming a better ghost. Includes tips for more efficient apparitioning; how to invisibly observe; methods of spook-improvement. Note: see Section 6 for safety warnings.
Why It’s Cool: Every new issue of Ice Cream Man feels like an event, and this one is no different. Consistently throughout the life of this series, writer W. Maxwell Prince and artist Martin Morazzo have challenged themselves to translate a horror sensibility that springs from the day-to-day of regular life into a series of formalist experiments. This issue is told in the form of a how-to guide, how to be a ghost (to be exact), and it’s a powerful conceit given the subject matter it tackles.
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Kill Lock #5
Writer/Artist:
Livio Ramondelli
Letterer: Tom B. Long
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Price: $3.99
Run down. Beat up. On their last legs. The Linked know that this is their final chance to find a cure for The Kill Lock. Face-to-face with the last hope for salvation, will it be relief or pain? If one dies... they all do.
Why It’s Cool: This comic has just been a masterclass of character development from its start, depicting a number of recognizable and universal very human flaws through a series of non-human robots. In this penultimate issue, we get the first steps to the endgame, and the tension and choices within feel earned and powerful. This is really a must-read original comic, and perhaps one that deserves quite a bit more buzz circulating around it.
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No One’s Rose #2
Writer
: Emily Horn & Zac Thompson
Artist: Alberto Jimenez-Alburquerque
Colorist: Raul Angulo
Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
Publisher: Vault Comics
Price: $3.99
In the chaotic aftermath of the parade, siblings Tenn and Seren are left to contemplate the future of The Green Zone. As the Eco-Utopia's precarious balance is exposed, Tenn's future as a bio-engineer is threatened, while Seren learns what it means to join "the symbiotic real."
Why It’s Cool: We absolutely loved the first issue of No One’s Rose, a new title from Vault Comics. Unfortunately, the recent COVID-19 crisis meant that there has been a significant gap between the debut and the sophomore issue, but now that it’s arrived, we’re sure glad to see it. No One’s Rose is a high-ambition, high-concept sci-fi solar punk story that takes a more optimistic look toward the future of our current ongoing environmental crises, making it both compelling and timely.
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Recent / Upcoming Digital-Only Titles

  • 2020 Ironheart #2

  • Ant-Man #5

  • Aquaman: Deep Dives #8

  • Batman: Gotham Nights #8

  • Flash: Fastest Man Alive #8

  • Ghost-Spider #10

  • Harley Quinn: Make 'em Laugh #2

  • Swamp Thing: New Roots #8

  • Teen Titans Go! Booyah #3

  • Valkyrie: Jane Foster #10

  • World's Finest: Batwoman and Supergirl #2

Others Comics Receiving Votes

  • Archangel 8 #2

  • Batman #92

  • The Batman’s Grave #7

  • Black Cat #11

  • Bitter Root #8

  • Daredevil #20

  • Die! Die! Die! #10

  • Excellence #7

  • James Bond #5

  • Killadelphia #6

  • Legion of Super-Heroes #6

  • Something is Killing the Children #7

  • Stealth #2

  • Undiscovered Country #6

  • Undone by Blood #3

New #1 Comics

  • Adventureman #1

  • Batman: The Adventure Continues #1

  • Faithless II #1

  • Joker: 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular #1

  • Old Haunts #1

  • Rick and Morty Go to Hell #1

Trade Paperbacks & Graphic Novels of Note

*PICK OF THE WEEK*
920London GN
Writer/Artist:
Remy Boydell
Publisher: Image
Price: $17.99
North of London, 2005. A doomed romance between an emo kid and a scene kid. More than friends, less than lovers, they're trying to grow shrooms before the world ends. Send help.
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Why It’s Cool: You can read Kirin Xin’s full review of 920London here, but, in short, this is a compelling and character-driven story steeped in early 2000s culture, featuring brilliant watercolor artwork and a nudge of a furry twist. Image is releasing more graphic novels of late, and works like this sure make us glad that they are.

  • Abraham Stone TP

  • Ether Vol. 3: Disappearance of Violet Bell TP

  • Lady Killer, Library Edition Vol. 1 HC

  • Mask, I Pledge Allegiance to The Mask TP

  • Parker, The Martini Edition Vol. 1 HC

  • Rascal HC

  • Ruby Falls TP

  • Something is Killing the Children Vol. 1, TP

  • Steeple TP

  • Triage TP

  • Usagi Yojimbo (IDW) Vol. 1, Bunraku and Other Stories TP

  • Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed TP

  • Young Justice, Vol. 2 Lost in the Multiverse HC

See our past top comics to buy here, and check out our reviews archive here.

Zack Quaintance is a tech reporter by day and freelance writer by night/weekend. He Tweets compulsively about storytelling and comics as Comics Bookcase.