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  • Hulk

A Saga of Betty Ross in Immortal Hulk #48

Rob Secundus and Cori McCreery5 years ago5 years ago09 mins

A frank talk with Betty in Immortal Hulk #48 written by Al Ewing, pencilled by Joe Bennett, inked by Ruy José and Belardino Brabo. with colors by Paul Mounts, and letters by Cory Petit Robert Secundus: Including this, just three issues left in one of the most incredible, triumphant runs in modern comics memory, and…

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  • X-Force

Man-Slaughter Leads A Floral Arms Race In X-Force #21

Kenneth Laster and Ari Bard5 years ago5 years ago07 mins

In a perfect world, X-Force wouldn’t be necessary. But in this world, a succulent can KILL. X-Force, Man-Thing and everyone’s favorite War Criminal, Hank McCoy are ready to plant their roots in a new investigation in X-Force #21 by Benjamin Percy, Joshua Cassara, Robert Gil, and Guru-eFX, and VC’s Joe Caramanga. Kenneth Laster: The Gala…

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  • Captain America

Ta-Nehisi Coates’ Run Concludes in Captain America #30

Jude Jones5 years ago5 years ago04 mins

Steve Rogers tries to confront the evils being seeded within American society once more as Ta-Nehisi Coates’ run comes to a close in Captain America #30. Art by Leonard Kirk, color art by Matt Milla, and letters by Joe Caramagna. “You slept through some things, didn’t you?” It’s just past Independence Day, and as our…

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  • AHOY Comics

Black’s Myth #1 Starts Slow But Knows Its Supernatural History

Ian Gregory5 years ago5 years ago05 mins

Meet Janie “Strummer” Jones, just an ordinary werewolf private investigator, trying to make it on the mean streets of Los Angeles. When the case of a lifetime falls into her lap, it’s up to her and her djinn assistant Ben Si’lat to figure out just how many silver bullets have been used, and just where…

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  • Image

The Gods Have Awakened Again in Image’s Ordinary Gods #1

Armaan Babu and Ari Bard5 years ago4 years ago015 mins

Gods walk the Earth — and have always done so, from the moment life crawled out of the ocean, hidden hands influencing events throughout history. The biggest catch — they do not necessarily know who they are. Christopher, a young man of 22, does not know anything about the war of eons he’s been a…

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X-MEN #1 cover by Pepe Larraz, colors by Marte Gracia
  • X-Men

New Team, Who Dis? In X-Men #1

Cori McCreery and Tony Thornley5 years ago5 years ago08 mins

X-men #1 debuts with a new crew some big new problems! Join writer Gerry Duggan, artist Pepe Larraz, and colorist Marte Gracia.

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  • Spider-Man

Giant-Size Amazing Spider-Man: The Chameleon Conspiracy #1… Happens

Tony Thornley5 years ago5 years ago03 mins

The Clon- er, Chameleon Conspiracy wraps up in an oversized “Giant-Size” issue of Amazing Spider-Man, closing out fewer plotlines than one would hope. Written by Nick Spencer and Ed Brisson, penciled by Marcelo Ferreira, Carlos Gómez, Zé Carlos, and Ig Guara, inked by Wayne Faucher, Carlos Gómez, Zé Carlos, and Ig Guara, colored by Andrew…

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  • Batman

A Dearth of Bat Books Leads Us to a Good Old Fashioned Bat Chat Q&A

Matthew Lazorwitz and Will Nevin5 years ago5 years ago09 mins

Welcome to a special fifth week BatChat. For those not deeply entrenched in comics distribution, when there are five Wednesdays in a month, shipping can get … weird. So this week there are no comics with Batman as a lead! What are we to do? Well, to start, we’ll look at last week’s digital release…

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  • Captain America

We Got Us a Shield Thief in United States of Captain America #1

Andrea Ayres and Dan Grote5 years ago5 years ago010 mins

The shield has been stolen! No one understands the value of the shield like those who’ve wielded it, so Steve Rogers and Sam Wilson set out on a road trip across America to chase down the thief. But instead, they find the Captains, everyday people from all walks of life who’ve taken up the mantle…

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  • Daredevil

A Mission of Death in Daredevil #31

Anna Peppard and Rob Secundus5 years ago5 years ago019 mins

The former and current Daredevils have had enough and Bullyseye’s just getting started in Daredevil #31. Written by Chip Zdarsky, drawn by Mike Hawthorne, inked by Adriano Di Benedetto, colored by Marcio Menyz, and lettered by Clayton Cowles, Daredevil #31 sees Matt waking up to realities of life on the inside, while Elektra wakes up…

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  • Crossover

Some Hot Chip on Chip Action in Image’s Crossover #7

Zachary Jenkins and Dan McMahon5 years ago5 years ago08 mins

Finally, this issue answers the important question: What happened to Chip Zdarsky when the superheroes crossed over into our world? Zdarsky, artist Phil Hester and inker Ande Parks kick Donny Cates and Geoff Shaw off their own book to get weird with it, alongside colorist Dee Cunniffe and letterer John J. Hill, in Image’s Crossover…

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  • Marvel

Bill Needs Help, but First, Monsters, in Beta Ray Bill #4

Dan Grote5 years ago5 years ago04 mins

When Beta Ray Bill’s quest brings him and his friends — Skurge the Executioner and Pip the Troll — to the fiery realm of Muspelheim, they are quickly attacked by horrible monsters and dark beings. To save his friends, Bill must journey through a maze of his own memories. Saddle up for Beta Ray Bill…

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  • Eternals

Who is the Traitor in Eternals #5?

Zoe Tunnell and Karen Charm5 years ago5 years ago011 mins

The Forgotten One comes out of hiding as the Eternal traitor is revealed at last in Eternals #5, written by Kieron Gillen, drawn by Esad Ribić, colored by Matthew Wilson, and lettering/design by Clayton Cowles. Karen Charm: Zoe! It feels really good to be back with you in our little conspiracy, talking about Eternals. I…

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  • Cable

The Man Comes Around In Cable #11

Armaan Babu and Ian Gregory5 years ago4 years ago012 mins

The future keeps coming back when you’re a member of the Summers family, and there’s always a weird reason why. Old Man Cable is back, brought back to help Young Cable defeat Stryfe and safe the kidnapped mutant babies. It’s time to prepare one last assault on Stryfe and his army – and everyone’s invited….

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  • Vault

A Cynical Barbaric #1 Merits a Cynical Review

Zachary Jenkins5 years ago5 years ago04 mins

In 2001, I went to the theater to see the big release of the summer. It opened, like many animated tales do, on a narrator expositing about a princess locked in a tower, waiting to be freed by the true love’s kiss of a valiant knight. Our narrator scoffs, “Like that’s ever gonna happen. What…

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