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July 20, 2022

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  • Star Wars

Star Wars #25 Is Not Equal to the Sum of Its Parts

Austin Gorton3 years ago3 years ago012 mins

Old favorites from the Charles Soule Star Wars canon are revisited via an anthology of tales in Star Wars #25, written by Charles Soule, art by Ramon Rosanas, Guiseppe Camuncoli, Danielle Orlandini, Will Sliney and Phil Noto, colored by Rachelle Rosenberg, Arif Prianto and Guru-eFX  and lettered by Clayton Cowles.  With Commander Zahra defeated and…

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  • She-Hulk

She-Hulk #5 Stole the Tarts. Sorry, Couldn’t Be Helped.

Armaan Babu and Stephanie Burt3 years ago3 years ago022 mins

There are certain problems — and opportunities — in coming back to life. Do you tell people you’re back, or take the chance to start anew? Jack and Jen discuss the possibilities over lunch … but first, there’s a man who’s rather upset that Jack looks like a playing card. No, we don’t get it…

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Reapers Fear a Bigger Reaper in BOOM’s Grim #3

Cat Purcell3 years ago3 years ago06 mins

Jess’ excursion to the world of the living yields grave consequences when her boss imposes some intense penalties. However, it will take more than that to keep Jess from breaking the rules, especially with the mystery of why she alone can travel between worlds motivating her. Grim #3 is written by Stephanie Phillips, drawn by…

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  • The Silver Coin

The Coin Goes to War in The Silver Coin #12

Mark Turetsky and Ritesh Babu3 years ago3 years ago08 mins

In ā€œā€™Til Dawn,ā€ an American GI in World War II faces his fear of killing enemy soldiers while keeping watch. The Silver Coin #12 is written by Stephanie Phillips, drawn and lettered by Michael Walsh, colored by Toni Marie Griffin and Walsh, with a backup story by Adam Gorham. Mark Turetsky: The horror anthology format…

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  • AfterShock

Let’s Join a Cult in AfterShock’s The Brother of All Men #1

Rob Secundus3 years ago3 years ago013 mins

I don’t think you should read this until you have finished reading AfterShock’s The Brother of All Men #1, an engrossing beginning to what is sure to be a powerful, horrifying, gripping read. If you have any affinity for cult horror, folk horror or the previous work of the creators, Zac Thompson, Eoin Marron, Mark…

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  • Marvel
  • Spider-Man

Miles Morales #40 Disappoints Across the Multiverse

Jude Jones3 years ago3 years ago07 mins

Using the magic of science (science!), mysticism and a few bored brains (ok, one bored brain), I’ve managed to connect with Jude from universe 777-9311 for a joint review of Miles Morales #40. Continue to read…if you dare!Ā  (Maniacally cryptic music plays in background) 616 Jude: …so you’re telling me where you’re from, housing is…

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