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  • Human Target

Batman Is Not in Human Target #9, but He Does Make for Good SEO

Dan Grote and Armaan Babu3 years ago3 years ago033 mins

Christopher Chance has only a few days left to solve his own murder. His investigation has been bumpy to say the least, but will the murder of Guy Gardner finally catch up to the Human Target and end his search before the poison ends his life? Once Batman learns of his ex-teammate’s disappearance, can anything…

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  • Batman

Two-Face? More Like Three-Face in This Week’s BatChat (Text Edition)

Matthew Lazorwitz and Will Nevin3 years ago3 years ago018 mins

In Detective Comics #1,066, Bruce Wayne meets the Orghams for the first time, Harvey Dent solidifies his place in the Gotham underworld and another classic Bat rogue makes the scene. The lead story is written by Ram V, penciled by Ivan Reis, inked by Danny Miki, colored by Dave Stewart and lettered by Ariana Maher….

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  • X-Men

X-Men #16 leads the pack as X-Chat pops the popcorn!

Matthew Lazorwitz and Tony Thornley3 years ago3 years ago018 mins

We’re a little behind but the line rolls on! Welcome back to our fourth installment of X-Chat! In X-Men #16, Forge dives into the Vault from Gerry Duggan, Josh Cassara, Guru-eFx, and Clayton Cowles. It goes badly. The girls get in deep in X-Terminators #2 from Leah Williams, Carlos Gomez, Bryan Valenza, and Travis Lanham….

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  • Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman #793 is a Trinity Reunion

Cat Purcell3 years ago3 years ago07 mins

The DC Trinity united as the Justice League’s abandoned Watchtower has sent out a distress signal. This leads our trio on a mystery in space to find out who could have possibly activated it! Wonder Woman #793 written by Michael Conrad and Becky Cloonan, penciled by Emanuela Lupacchino, inked by Wade Von Grawbadger, colored by…

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  • Batman

World’s Finest, Freeze and the GCPD in This Week’s BatChat (Text Edition)

Matthew Lazorwitz and Will Nevin3 years ago3 years ago019 mins

Kid Thunder’s dark secret comes to light as the Joker and the Key make their move in Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #9, written by Mark Waid, drawn by Dan Mora, colored by Tamra Bonvillain and lettered by Steve Wands. Is there redemption to be found for the supervillains of Gotham? Batman and Robin, early in their…

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  • Issue Overviews

Who Asked for Kevin Smith Comics? (And Blink #3 and Hell to Pay #1)

Will Nevin and Ian Gregory3 years ago3 years ago017 mins

By Ian Gregory and Will Nevin Wren learns more about her past … and what she might have to do in the future … in Blink #3, written by Christopher Sebela, drawn by Hayden Sherman, colored by Nick Filardi, lettered by Frank Cvetkovic and published by Oni Press. Just when you think your job of…

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  • She-Hulk

She-Hulk #8 casts the spotlight on the Booths!

Armaan Babu and Stephanie Burt3 years ago3 years ago016 mins

Everybody wants to be a Hulk. Ask any member of the Hulk family, though, and you’ll find that it’s not easy being green, as Mark and April Booth are about to learn in She-Hulk #8, written by Rainbow Rowell, drawn by Takeshi Miyazawa, colored by Rico Renzi and lettered by Joe Caramagna. Armaan Babu: Stephanie….

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  • Immortal X-Men

Sinister Secrets of the Victorian Age Revealed in Immortal X-Men #8

Austin Gorton and Mark Turetsky3 years ago3 years ago022 mins

Sherlock Holmes and Irene Adler investigate the curious case of Dr. Essex and Mr. Sinister in Immortal X-Men #8, written by Kieron Gillen, drawn by Michele Bandini, colored by David Curiel, lettered by Clayton Cowles and designed by Tom Muller, Jay Bowen and Kieron Gillen. Austin Gorton: Judgment Day is over, but there remains a…

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  • Marauders

Marauders #8 goes once more into the breach!

Stephanie Burt and Ian Gregory3 years ago3 years ago025 mins

Stephanie – quick! It’s Ian! I’ve traveled back in time billions of years to warn you that a rogue microorganism has infected the creatures you refer to as “pets”! We can only save your beloved cats and dogs if we first review Marauders #8, written by Steve Orlando and illustrated by Eleonora Carlini, colors by…

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  • Sabretooth

Sabretooth And The Exiles #1 Is An Exercise In Intention

Jude Jones and Anna Peppard3 years ago3 years ago030 mins

Krakoa’s prisoners are out of the Pit but there’s no rest for the weary–or the wicked. Victor Creed has a new jailer and he’ll need the help of his fellow Exiles to save him–and the future of mutantkind–from a fate worse than death. Sabretooth and the Exiles #1 is written by Victor LaValle, drawn by…

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  • Judgment Day

A Coda for the Eternals in A.X.E.: Judgment Day Omega

Karen Charm and Rasmus Skov Lykke3 years ago3 years ago022 mins

The Eternals find a Sersi-less world to be as merciless as it sounds, but they’re determined to pay for their sins in A.X.E.: Judgment Day Omega #1, written by Kieron Gillen, drawn by Guiu Vilanova, colored by Andres Mossa and lettered by Travis Lanham. Rasmus Lykke: As it began, so shall it end. This entire…

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  • Issue Overviews

A Trio of Deuces in Blink, Patrick Todd and A Calculated Man

Will Nevin and Ian Gregory3 years ago3 years ago021 mins

We go deeper into the prison of our own construction and get a sense of what first opened the door in Blink #2, written by Christopher Sebela, drawn by Hayden Sherman, colored by Nick Filardi, lettered by Frank Cvetkovic and published by Oni Press. He’s not right, certainly, but what’s to blame? The bodies piling…

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  • Batman

We’re Playing with a Deck Full of Jokers in BatChat (Text Edition)

Matthew Lazorwitz and Will Nevin3 years ago3 years ago021 mins

Batman makes a last ditch play to stop Failsafe, a battle that takes him from Atlantis to the moon in Batman #129, written by Chip Zdarsky, drawn by Jorge Jimenez, colored by Tomeu Morey and lettered by Clayton Cowles. In the backup, the Batman of Zur-En-Arrh fights for control of Batman’s mind during a battle…

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  • Superman

SuperChat is Back… And So is Kal-El

Armaan Babu and Tony Thornley3 years ago3 years ago029 mins

After a while away on Warwold, Kal-El is finally returning home for a Kent family reunion! His return to Earth comes with more than a few complications, though, as we see in Action Comics #1047, written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, drawn by Riccardo Federici, colored by Lee Loughridge and lettered by Dave Sharpe. The story…

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  • She-Hulk

It’s Love, Law, and Relatively Lazy Villain Subplots in She-Hulk #7

Armaan Babu and Stephanie Burt3 years ago3 years ago021 mins

Life seems to have dealt She-Hulk a pretty good hand: her new romance with Jack of Hearts is going as well as it could be. But maybe Jen should check her cards again: they foretell that her future holds….Doom! It’s She-Hulk #7, written by Rainbow Rowell, drawn by Luca Maresca, colored by Rico Renzi and…

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