After what seems like ages, and thanks to all that foul weather we had here, I eventully got to a comic shop yesterday.
And I found The Northern Guard from Moonstone. Very interesting. Intriguing enough to make me want #2. As was mentioned earlier, a number of old Canadian heroes get brought up to date and although I'm not always a fan of that practice, this doesn't seem too bad. Heroes featured, or cameoed, incl. Johnny Canuck, Freelance, Commander Steele, Purple Rider, Gray Wing, Ghost Woman, Doctor Destine (who was a back up in either Freelance or Commander Steele) Trick Merlin ( wearing a Captain Hobby logo) and more.
Lots to identify here and the idea interested me.
Also bought # 5 & 6 of Marvelman Family's Finest, Green Hornet remastered #4 (ish. 5 was not on the shelves and I forgot to ask if it had been in or not). Birds of Prey #6 & 7. BoP 6 seemed to me to be a bit of a mess. All that honour stuff - don't like that. I think I got a bit confused. Still, it was fun seeing The Huntress trying to squeeze into her costume.
Various Green Hornets that I had missed. I know I said I was giving up on G.H. but it's proving difficult. Also, I meant to say that Jonathan Lau was, I think, the Hong Kong artist who drew many kung fu comics there, which friends and I used to buy in Glasgow's Chinatown shops. Not that we could understand a word of them but the art looked so fast and exciting. Could be wrong, so if anyone can shed any light , please do.
Zatanna 7 & 8 neither of which I have read
And finally - Ta-da - Victorian Undead - Holmes v. Dracula from Wild storm. Saving these for last. The last series was great entertainment as was the special. Pick them up - you could be in for a treat.