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January 31, 2022

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Are We X-Static for The X-Cellent #1? A Spoiler-Free Review

Mark Turetsky3 years ago3 years ago08 mins

They were loved by their adoring fans. They were reviled by the harsh press. They lived, they loved, they fought and they died…a lot – all for the sake of fame. They were the X-Statix, a team of mutant celebrities fighting for a brighter world and an even brighter spotlight! But they’re old news now…

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  • Superman

Supermen of Different Worlds Face Different Problems in This Month’s SuperChat

Armaan Babu and Tony Thornley3 years ago3 years ago027 mins

Things change, things end, things begin again, but one thing remains—Superman fights for a better world, no matter which world it might be.  On Earth, Jonathan Kent tries to stop a leviathan, but things get quickly out of hand when Bendix’s Gamorran task force shows up in Superman: Son of Kal-El #7, written by Tom…

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  • Ice Cream Man

Searching for the Perfect Word in Ice Cream Man #28

Ari Bard and Will Nevin3 years ago3 years ago014 mins

Some of us are lucky enough to find passions or interests that truly define us. These are pursuits we’re willing to go to the ends of the Earth for all while remaining uncompromising. But what about the cost that comes with this journey? Find out in Ice Cream Man #28, written by W. Maxwell Prince,…

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  • Battle of The Atom

Battle Of The Atom: Oh Captain, My Captain with Steve Orlando & Creees

Zachary Jenkins and Adam Reck3 years ago3 years ago01 mins

We set our sails high as Steve Orlando discusses relaunching Marauders and digging into Giant-Size Thunderbird. Plus our C2E2 discussion with Marauders Annual #1 artist Creees Lee.

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