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New Comic Wednesday - 03/10/10

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This week's fresh batch lacks in big-name releases, which leaves you with a great chance to catch up on some of the collected editions that also come out today.

In the cape department, you've got Batman & Robin #10, which kicks off the Batman vs. Robin arc; or the Justice League: Rise and Fall Special which puts a black stain on Green Arrow and hopefully washes out the bad taste that Cry for Justice left in your mouth. The Mystic Hands of Dr. Strange #1 offers you four black and white short stories in 48 pages, and Amazing Spider-Man #624 covers the new Vulture's origin story.

Dark Horse continues its Solomon Kane showcase in Solomon Kane: Death's Black Riders #3 (of 4), and Image kicks off a new arc in Elephantmen #24.

For a change of pace, Oni's releasing Ghost Projekt #1 (of 5), about an investigation on an abandoned Soviet research facility with a supernatural twist. Marvel has a two-parter Breaking into Comics the Marvel Way for you aspiring writers, and for those who just can't wait for the A-Team movie, there's IDW's A-Team: Shotgun Wedding #1, which is awesome just for featuring Hannibal on the cover with a bible and pistol to accessorize with his alb.

Looking for collected editions? Marvel collects Jason Aaron's run on Ghost Rider with Ghost Riders Heavens on Fire, while DC updates their greek pantheon in Greek Street Vol 1 Blood Calls For Blood. Hellboy: Vol 9 Wild Hunt contains the eight-issue miniseries followup to Darkness Calls along with pages from the artist's sketchbook. Either that or the Twilight graphic novel.

You can catch the full distribution list through Diamond.

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