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August 24, 2022

  • Marvel

What’s the Damage Non-McDuffie Creators Bring to Damage Control #1?

Stephanie Burt3 years ago3 years ago06 mins

Things break. That’s why skilled repair people, and their legal teams, are always in demand. Especially in Marvel Comics New York. Damage Control #1 is written by Adam Goldberg, Hans Podiomoff and Charlotte (Fullerton) McDuffie, drawn by Will Robson and Jay Fosgitt, colored by Ruth Redmond and lettered by Clayton Cowles. Damage Control began as…

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  • Marauders

Everyone’s Time Traveling in the Messy Marauders #5!

Ian Gregory and Stephanie Burt3 years ago3 years ago012 mins

Space opera becomes time drama as our mutant adventurers delve back into the past to undo Shi’ar crimes against mutantkind. And by “the past” we mean… 1993? Marauders #5, with writing by Steve Orlando, line art by Andrea Broccardo, colors by Matt Milla, letters by VC’s Ariana Maher. Ian Gregory: I would say that we’ve…

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  • Image

A Cracked-Mirror Look at the Cold War in Image’s 20th Century Men #1

Ritesh Babu3 years ago1 year ago08 mins

At the end of the 20th century, superheroes, geniuses, madmen and activists rush toward World War III. A Soviet “iron” hero, a superpowered American president, an insane cyborg soldier, an Afghan woman hellbent on building a better life for her people; these strange yet familiar beings collide in a story that mixes history, politics and…

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The Questions Pile Up Like Bodies In BOOM’s Grim #4

Cat Purcell3 years ago3 years ago03 mins

With her very afterlife at stake, Jess must confront a dangerous figure, raising questions about her own death. Now a fugitive, Jess needs answers and is running out of options. Luckily, a new, powerful scythe might be the key to deciphering this entire mystery. Grim #4 is written by Stephanie Phillips, drawn by Flaviano, colored…

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