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  • Andor

In Andor Episode #10, There’s Only One Way Out

Armaan Babu and Austin Gorton3 years ago3 years ago011 mins

It’s prison break time, as Cassian and Kino Loy get to work liberating Narkina 5 in Andor episode 10, “One Way Out”! Armaan Babu: Rogue One told us that rebellions are built on hope. Sometimes, though, rebellions are built on the lack of it. Empires dangle hope like a carrot in front of you, keeping…

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  • Batman

Hoo! Hoo! Hoo Was Actually Entertained by Batman/Spawn? (and More BatChat)

Matthew Lazorwitz and Will Nevin3 years ago3 years ago09 mins

It’s party night in the Owl Court Hotel, as the Scooby Gang and Bruce Wayne wind up attending a birthday soiree and running from a Talon in The Batman & Scooby-Doo Mysteries #3, written by Matthew Cody, drawn and colored by Erich Owen, and lettered by Saida Temofonte. Lucius Fox comes to New York as…

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  • Previews

Kamala Khan Does A Wolverine Impression In Preview Of Dark Web: Ms. Marvel #1

Zachary Jenkins3 years ago3 years ago01 mins

Marvel Comics struck gold in 2014 with the Kamala Khan, the newest Ms. Marvel. The character was fun, fresh and unique. Then G. Willow Wilson stopped writing her and in an effort to be nice, I’m going to refrain from expanding on my thoughts vis a vis Marvel fumbling the bag. But good news for…

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  • Uncategorized

The Fates Aligned, Grim Returns for a New Arc with Issue #6

Cat Purcell3 years ago3 years ago04 mins

Still trapped in Las Vegas, Jessica, Eddie and Marcel encounter a fabulous twist on mythical Greek figures, as well as someone with the authority to get them out of their phantasmal dilemma. A new arc begins in Grim #6, written by Stephanie Phillips, drawn by Flaviano, colored by Rico Renzi and lettered by Tom Napolitano…

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  • Issue Overviews

Let’s Get AfterShook in Fear of a Red Planet

Will Nevin and Ian Gregory3 years ago3 years ago012 mins

By Ian Gregory and Will Nevin No one can hear you scream about labor rights in space. Fear of a Red Planet #1 is written by Mark Sable, drawn and colored by Andrea Olimpieri, lettered by Dave Sharpe and published by AfterShock. Ted Walsh wants one more run on top. And he’ll get it by…

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  • Batman

Batman Goes Space Surfing, and More Joker Stuff, in BatChat (Text Edition)

Matthew Lazorwitz and Will Nevin3 years ago3 years ago010 mins

It’s the final showdown between Batman and Failsafe in Batman #130, written by Chip Zdarsky, drawn by Jorge Jimenez, colored by Tomeu Morey and lettered by Clayton Cowles. In the backup, Batman must confront the Batman of Zur-En-Arrh for the life of the Joker in a story written by Zdarsky, drawn by Leonardo Romero, colored…

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  • X-Treme X-Men

X-Treme X-Men #1 Is Driven by Nostalgia and Promise.

Stephanie Burt3 years ago3 years ago05 mins

Want more tales of Kate (back then, Kitty) Pryde’s time at the University of Chicago? Hoping for more interstitial comics in which Chris Claremont himself tells stories that fill in the gaps in one of the Claremont runs? You’re in luck with X-Treme X-Men (volume three) #1, written by Claremont, art by Salvador Larroca, colors…

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  • Star Wars

Darth Vader #29 is a Good Example of Vader Without Vader

Austin Gorton3 years ago3 years ago05 mins

Ochi helps Dormé investigate Sabé while Sabé makes a fateful decision. Darth Vader is also there, in Star Wars: Darth Vader #29 written by Greg Pak, art by Luke Ross, colored by Federico Blee and lettered by Joe Caramagna. Who is the main character of this series? Darth Vader is the title character, of course,…

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  • Marauders

Marauders #9 Brings the 90s to Prehistory!

Stephanie Burt and Ian Gregory3 years ago3 years ago012 mins

Inconceivably long ago in the history of the Earth, the mutants (Enriched) and the non-mutant humans (Enshrined) of the community called Threshhold battle the anaerobes of the Unbreathing and the genocidal megabacteria Arkaea and Sublime. Our Marauders have come, in sealed suits, from the future to save their kin. Some will die, some will live,…

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  • Spider-Man

Spider-Men: Double Trouble #1 and the Importance of All Ages Comics

Tony Thornley3 years ago3 years ago03 mins

I love good all-ages comics. I’m a parent of two small boys. Both love reading, and the youngest has recently started his first ever pull list. It’s made the lack of all-ages books in general glaring to me. Frankly, there should be Spider-Man and Batman all-ages books being published at all times. While the latter…

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  • X-Men Red

Everything Comes Crashing Down In X-Men Red #9

Jude Jones3 years ago3 years ago09 mins

Everything dies. Everything ends.  This is not a bad thing.  The problem isn’t ending; the problem lies in not planning for the eventuality of the inevitable.  Nothing defines great art more than its ending. A last line, a final note – that defines all that came before it.  Think of a television show that meanders…

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  • New Mutants

A Three Body Problem In New Mutants #32

Stephanie Burt and Liz Large3 years ago3 years ago013 mins

Escapade uses her powers to save her friends, but will she be their rescue or their doom? It’s New Mutants #32, written by Charlie Jane Anders, art by Alberto Albuquerque with Ro Stein, Ted Brandt, Carlos Lopez, and Tamra Bonvillain, letters by Travis Lanham. Liz Large: I wasn’t here for the last issue, but I…

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  • Immortal X-Men

Sinister Celebrates Groundhog Day on Krakoa in Immortal X-Men #9

Austin Gorton and Mark Turetsky3 years ago3 years ago012 mins

That escalated quickly! The spotlight falls on Kate Pryde as Sinister steps up his game in Immortal X-Men #9, written by Kieron Gillen, drawn by Lucas Werneck, colored by David Curiel, lettered by Clayton Cowles and designed by Tom Muller, Jay Bowen and Kieron Gillen. Mark Turetsky: Do you ever get into a fail state…

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  • Star Trek

Star Trek #2 Reunites Old Friends on the Hunt for the God Killers

Tony Thornley and Mark Turetsky3 years ago3 years ago013 mins

In Star Trek #2, Sisko and crew head to the Klingon Empire on the trail of the engineers who built the god killer, and reconnect with an old friend on the way. Written by Collin Kelly & Jackson Lanzing, with art by Oleg Chudakov, colors by Lee Loughridge and letters by Clayton Cowles. Tony Thornley:…

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  • Superman

Heart to Hearts and Trips to the Zoo In SuperChat

Armaan Babu and Tony Thornley3 years ago3 years ago011 mins

Kal-El is back. And he’s brought change with him — change that are making a lot of people nervous. Now that he’s back home, though, Superman’s focus is clear: his family comes first, above all else. Watch him deal with the fallout of claiming Olgrun’s Fire in Action Comics #1,048, written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson,…

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