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  • Cable

They Grow Up So Fast In Cable #12

Nola Pfau and Ian Gregory5 years ago5 years ago010 mins

Kids, they never stay young forever. Things have to grow. Gerry Duggan, Phi Noto and Joe Sabino end their journey in Cable #12. Ian Gregory: Cable has finally reached the end of his journey in the Krakoa Era. Good thing this is also just the start of Cable’s journey in the Krakoa Era. This issue…

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  • TMNT

The Game Between Gods Is Laid Bare in TMNT Annual

Armaan Babu5 years ago4 years ago06 mins

There have always been gods, and they have always played their game using mortal lives as chess pieces, and the world of IDW’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is no different. The Pantheon has been in the thin places of the world for the longest time, making their mysterious moves according to rules unknown. The Game…

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  • Star Wars

Star Wars #15 Steps Away from War of the Bounty Hunters

Austin Gorton5 years ago5 years ago05 mins

Luke Skywalker joins Starlight Squadron for a mission before connecting back up with the “War of the Bounty Hunters” in Star Wars #15 written by Charles Soule, art by Ramon Rosanas, colored by Rachelle Rosenberg, and lettered by Clayton Cowles It would be interesting to know what anyone who doesn’t read this series regularly but…

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  • Boom!

Witness An Induction in Something is Killing The Children #18

Zachary Jenkins5 years ago5 years ago04 mins

It’s hard to think of a comics writer right now who is hotter than James Tynion IV. He writes Batman, the comic about Batman (which, in direct objection to the critique of this site, rules). He just won an Eisner for 2020 Best Writer. And a Something Is Killing The Children show is in development…

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  • Vault

Erman and Sterle Perform Alchemy in Witchblood #5

Zachary Jenkins5 years ago5 years ago04 mins

Witchblood #5 created by Matthew Erman and Lisa Sterle, colored by Gab Contreras, and lettered by Andworld. There’s a school of thought that thinks reviews should be objective measurements of worth. You should take a fair assessment of each individual element of a book, follow a set rubric, and then evenly add the score together…

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  • Spawn

Another Introduction to the Spawn Universe in Spawn #320

Zachary Jenkins5 years ago4 years ago04 mins

Spawn indulges in some old-school action even as his Universe continues to expand in Spawn #320. Written by Todd McFarlane. Drawn by Carlo Barberi. Colored by Jay David Ramos. Lettered by Tom Orzechowski. Spawn #320 might be a better pilot for Spawn’s Universe than Spawn’s Universe #1 was.  Leaping to the aid of his cybernetic…

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  • Fantastic Four

The Bride of Doom Concludes Uneventfully in Fantastic Four #33 and #34!

Zachary Jenkins5 years ago4 years ago011 mins

Hold onto your Unstable Molecules because it’s time for another FF Review Two-in-One! First Up… Doctor Doom offers a clean slate as a wedding gift to the world in Fantastic Four #33 – Part II of “Bride of Doom”. Written by Dan Slott. Drawn by R.B. Silva & Luca Maresca. Colored by Jesus Arbutov. Lettered…

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  • Marvel

Bill Battles Surtur To Save Face in Beta Ray Bill #5

Dan Grote5 years ago5 years ago05 mins

Beta Ray Bill and his allies must fight the ultimate battle against Surtur, the fire god responsible for the destruction of Bill’s home planet. It’s going to take an immense amount of power to defeat this foe. But with his goals in sight, is Bill ready to pay the cost required to return to his…

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  • Wolverine

Wolverine Is Back In A Madripoor Murder Mystery In Wolverine #14

Tony Thornley and Pierce Lightning5 years ago5 years ago08 mins

Wolverine #14 returns to form in a fun, noir-inspired issue by Benjamin Percy, Adam Kubert, Frank Martin, and Cory Petit.

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  • S.W.O.R.D.

Mutants Vs Dormammu, Storm Vs Doom In SWORD #7

Nola Pfau and Lex Smith5 years ago5 years ago010 mins

The Last Annihilation rages as the mutants handle the cosmic fallout from The Hellfire Gala. Al Ewing, Stefano Caselli, Fer Siruentes-Sujo and Ariana Maher bring us SWORD #7. Nola Pfau: Well, Zach, the weird, slightly month-plus stretches of time between SWORD issues are continuing! Wait…Zach? You’re not Zach. Corey Smith: I’m not? That explains a…

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  • Vault

The Last Book You’ll Ever Read #1 Is Neatly Summarized. That’s the Problem.

Nola Pfau5 years ago5 years ago04 mins

Civilization is a lie. Hidden deep in our genes is the truth. And it is slowly clawing its way to the surface. Will this be The Last Book You’ll Ever Read? Written by Cullen Bunn, drawn by Leila Leiz, colored by Giada Marchisio and lettered by Jim Campbell for Vault Comics. I’m a sucker for…

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  • Superman

Like Superman but Not Complex Continuty? This Week’s SuperChat is For You!

Armaan Babu and Tony Thornley5 years ago4 years ago013 mins

On another world, as Superman’s powers wane, he begins to wonder what more he could have done with his Earth’s metahumans to build a finer world. He’s got a plan that starts with, of all people, the anarchic villain Manchester Black, in Superman and the Authority #1 written by Grant Morrison, drawn by Mikel Janín,…

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  • Nightwing

Nightwing #82 Takes Readers Under the Big Top

Armaan Babu5 years ago4 years ago04 mins

Dick Grayson has a sister? Who is also the daughter of the man who killed his parents? How could this have happened? He may be the son of the World’s Greatest Detective, but Nightwing’s completely in the dark about this. For answers, he’s led through a trip to the past – to the heyday of…

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  • Flash

The Flash #772 Asks What Job is Right for Wally West

Armaan Babu5 years ago4 years ago05 mins

It’s been one thing after another since Wally’s Rebirthed existence, but after a long, hard road, he’s finally ready to settle down to the dual life of a family man and superhero. Now that his family’s been restored, he’s got bills to pay, but while he speeds through one interview after another, arsonist foe Heat…

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  • Batman

Legends’ First Arc Ends and We Dive Deeper into Joker’s Puzzlebox in Bat Chat

Matthew Lazorwitz and Will Nevin5 years ago5 years ago011 mins

It’s catch-up week here at Bat Chat. With none of the main-continuity Bat titles dropping, we’ll be discussing three out-of-continuity digital first tales: two released physically in the past couple weeks, and one that is still digital for a couple more months. The inaugural arc of the new volume of Legends of the Dark Knight…

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