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  • Power Rangers

The Debut of the Death Ranger!

Ritesh Babu4 years ago4 years ago07 mins

Power Rangers Unlimited: The Death Ranger #1 is Written by Paul Allor, Drawn by Kath Lobo and Anna Kekovsky Chandra, Colored by Fabi Marques and Sara Antonellini, Lettered by Ed Dukeshire The Death Ranger! The brand new Ranger and queer antagonist you did not know you needed! The announcement of the character went viral on…

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  • Issue Overviews

007 Looks Impressive While Ogres and Old Ladies Fight

Will Nevin and Ian Gregory4 years ago4 years ago013 mins

How many old flames can one British super spy have? And why do they all have to die? The answer may lie in 007 #1, written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, drawn by Marco Finnegan, colored by Dearbhla Kelly, lettered by Jeff Eckleberry and published by Dynamite. Thank you for being a friend. Travel down the…

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  • Star Wars

Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories #1 Brings Star Wars Back To Dark Horse – and Kids!

Tony Thornley4 years ago4 years ago04 mins

Star Wars returns to Dark Horse Comics and all-ages storytelling in the anthology Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories #1 written by Amanda Deibert, illustrated by Lucas Marangon, colored by Michael Atiyah, and lettered by Tyler Smith, and Jimmy Betancourt. It’s good to see the Dark Horse logo back on a Star Wars book. After all, without…

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  • Uncategorized

Two Cosmos(es?) for the Price of One in Defenders Beyond #2!

Mark Turetsky and Karen Charm4 years ago4 years ago012 mins

As our fearless DEFENDERS continue their epic journey into THE BEYOND, the fearsome fivesome meets THE OMEGA COUNCIL and learns the SECRETS OF CREATION and possibly gains a new non-teammate in Defenders Beyond #2! As told by Al Ewing and Javier Rodríguez, with letters by Joe Caramagna. Mark Turetsky:  Well, Karen! It looks like another…

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  • Wonder Woman

Hippolyta Ascends in Olympus: Rebirth

Cat Purcell4 years ago4 years ago03 mins

Olympus: Rebirth is written by Michael W Conrad and Becky Cloonan, with art by Caitlin Yarsky, colors by Jordie Bellaire and letters by Pat Brosseau.  Many talk of how phenomenal storytellers weave the threads of their story’s parts into a wide, encompassing tapestry. Cloonan and Conrad have truly done that with so many threads from…

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  • Star Wars

It’s Vader Vs. Sand in Star Wars: Darth Vader #26

Austin Gorton4 years ago4 years ago05 mins

Darth Vader comes face-to-face once more with his coarsest, roughest, most irritating foe, one which gets everywhere in Star Wars: Darth Vader #26 written by Greg Pak, art by Raffele Ienco, colored by Carlos Lopez and lettered by Joe Caramagna. It’s the one where Vader fights sand.  That may sound glib and/or reductive, but that’s…

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  • Previews

Eric O’Grady Returns In Our Exclusive Preview Of Ant-Man #2

Zachary Jenkins4 years ago4 years ago01 mins

You ever think about Robert Kirkman’s frankly underwhelming career at Marvel? I do. Before he was a zillionaire for his zombie comics, he did a bunch of comics that people forget about like late-stage Ultimate X-Men or Marvel Team-Up. It’s… well it’s a career. The most memoriable of that era was, of course, The Irredeemable…

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  • Harley Quinn

Luke Fox Takes Center Stage in Harley Quinn #21

Armaan Babu4 years ago4 years ago04 mins

Luke Fox’s experiments with Element X and the ongoing Dark Crisis have given birth to a monstrosity that’s come home to roost. Forced to face his own mistakes, it’s up to Luke to figure out who he truly is — and whether or not that’s someone who can save the day. Harley Quinn #21 is…

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  • Marvel

Is Miles Morales: Spider-Man #41 Simply Good Enough?

Jude Jones4 years ago4 years ago03 mins

Can Miles finally topple the Empire of the Spider? Let’s find out in Miles Morales: Spider-Man #41 written by Saladin Ahmed, art by Christopher Allen, colors by David Curiel, and letters by Cory Petit. In the year of our Lord 2022, just when I thought all irony and ridiculousness had been used up by the…

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  • Judgment Day

Our Heroes Make Plans and God Laughs in A.X.E.: Judgment Day #3

Rasmus Skov Lykke4 years ago4 years ago09 mins

Upon discovering that Captain America doesn’t live up to God’s standards, the goodies try to kill God. This goes about as well as you’d expect. A.X.E.: Judgment Day #3 is written by Kieron Gillen, drawn by Valerio Schiti, colored by Marte Gracia and lettered by Clayton Cowles. Sean: When doing an event comic, there are…

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  • Marvel

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

Stephanie Burt4 years ago4 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 Burt4 years ago4 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 Babu4 years ago2 years 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 Purcell4 years ago4 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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  • Issue Overviews

Liam Sharp Makes Art Good (and Cogent Observations about The Closet and Survival Street)

Will Nevin and Ian Gregory4 years ago4 years ago09 mins

A mostly empty story ends with … well, you can guess. The Closet #3 is written by James Tynion IV, drawn by Gavin Fullerton, colored by Chris O’Halloran, lettered by Tom Napolitano and published by Image. To the future where there is no magic. To the past when magic was young. And to the present,…

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