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Philadelphia is a character in our EXCLUSIVE preview of Laura Kinney: Sabretooth #1

Dan Grote4 months ago4 months ago02 mins

A thing about Marvel basing the majority of its superheroes in New York is, after a while, you stop seeing local landmarks and everything sort of looks like the version of the city you see in movies and TV shows shot in Toronto or Vancouver – gray buildings and occasional park space that give the…

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  • X-Men

X things we know about the X-Men’s Age of Revelation from the Overture issue

Dan Grote and Austin Gorton4 months ago4 months ago011 mins

X years later, the Revelation Territories stretch from the Atlantic to the Mississippi — a mutant utopia ruled by the heir of Apocalypse, Doug Ramsey. But beneath the surface, rebellion brews. As a ragtag X-Men team strikes from the shadows, Revelation faces threats from within. X-Men: Age of Revelation Overture #1 is written by Jed…

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  • Redesigning

Fire and ice combine as the Redesigning team takes on Idie Okonkwo, the X-Men’s Temper

Joshua Bruckner4 months ago4 months ago03 mins

Whether she’s known as Oya, Temper or Idie (or something new!), Idie Okonkwo stands as one of the most recognizable and successful of the new characters from the Utopia era of X-Men. From scared young kid to Wolverine sidekick to full-fledged member of the flagship X-Men, Idie has gone through a lot. Her unique and…

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  • Batman

Tim Drake gets his time in the sun, and behind the wheel, in DC’s Batman #2

Matthew Lazorwitz and Will Nevin4 months ago4 months ago08 mins

A run-in with an abusive cop leads Robin (Tim Drake) into a really rough night in Batman #2, written by Matt Fraction, drawn by Jorge Jimenez, colored by Tomeu Morey and lettered by Clayton Cowles. Matt Lazorwitz: It’s a pretty busy week for DC, huh? Prelude to DC K.O., Absolute Evil, new Gotham Academy. Will…

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