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  • X-Force

Our Actions Are Not Our Own In X-Force #24

Ari Bard and Kenneth Laster4 years ago4 years ago08 mins

We return to our Russian retreat as the Chronicler weaves a wicked tale! What do Mikhail and his weaponized reality-warping writer have in store for Colossus and Kayla? And back on Krakoa, will Black Tom escape the Beast’s innards? All this and more in X-Force #24 by Benjamin Percy, Martin Coccolo and Guru-eFX, and Joe…

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  • X-Men

A New Nightmare In X-Men #4

Cori McCreery and Tony Thornley4 years ago4 years ago07 mins

It’s a sleepless night in the Treehouse, thanks to a familiar Marvel demon, in X-Men #4 as written by Gerry Duggan, art by Javier Pina and Erick Arcineiga, and letters from Clayton Cowles! Tony Thornley: Cori, do you ever have recurring nightmares? Like I often have ones where I relive moments from my past, but…

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  • Spider-Man

The Amazing Spider-Man #75 Heralds an… Old Era for Spidey

Tony Thornley4 years ago4 years ago04 mins

It’s a new era of Spider-Man, with a new Spidey (well, a new-old Spidey), a new love interest (well, a new-old love interest) and… Well, you just have to check it out, in the launch of the 19 part epic Spider-Man Beyond in The Amazing Spider-Man #75 from Zeb Wells, Patrick Gleason, Marcio Menyz, and…

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  • Batman

Peacekeeper on Peacekeeper Violence and Arkham Freaks in BatChat (Text Edition)

Matthew Lazorwitz and Will Nevin4 years ago4 years ago010 mins

Peacekeeper-01 is out of control, and only the new, even more extreme Peacekeeper-X can bring him in. Or can he? Batman #114 features a lead story written by James Tynion IV, drawn by Jorge Jimenez, colored by Tomeu Morey and lettered by Clayton Cowles. And in the backup, Clownhunter’s “Fear State” adventure wraps up in…

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  • Justice League

Justice League Infinity #4 Features Darkseid… in Love?

Armaan Babu4 years ago4 years ago05 mins

The Multiverse is breaking, and heroes are being randomly scattered across unfamiliar universes. In one world, the Diana we know finds herself in a world destroyed by Darkseid – but how did it come to this? Justice League Infinity #4 is written by J.M. DeMatteis and James Tucker, drawn by Ethan Beavers, colored by Nick…

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  • Excalibur

A War in Otherworld? It’s Deja Vu All Over Again in Excalibur #24

Dan Grote and Andrea Ayres4 years ago4 years ago010 mins

The ten kingdoms of Otherworld must decide: Are Excalibur heroes of the realm, or witchbreed to be put to the stake? The peace brought to Otherworld by their X of Swords victory comes to an end in Excalibur #24, written by Tini Howard, drawn by Marcus To, colored by Erick Arciniega and lettered by Ariana…

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  • Hellions

Hellions #16: Nanny Take the Wheel!

Austin Gorton and Liz Large4 years ago4 years ago012 mins

Who is driving this ship? Good gravy! Zeb Wells and Stephen Segovia are back at it again with the latest installment of Hellions. It’s a doozy!

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  • New Mutants

Learn The Secrets Of The Shadow King In New Mutants #22

Stephanie Burt and Liz Large4 years ago4 years ago016 mins

It’s time for some Hard Lessons– but who’s teaching who? Find out in New Mutants #22, written by Vita Ayala, art by Rod Reis, letters by Travis Lanham.  Liz Large: This! Issue! Is! Wonderful! I know we say this a lot, but WOW, the Ayala/Reis combo is outdoing themselves every single issue and I simply…

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  • Oni Press

Advance Review: Oni’s Dirtbag Rapture a Charming Book with a Lovably Terrible Lead

Zoe Tunnell4 years ago4 years ago04 mins

Where do you go when you die? Kat, a stoner with a flexible moral code, can answer that, and the answer is: not very far. Unfortunately for Kat’s peace of mind, a near-death experience has left her with the ability to see and hear ghosts, as well as take them into her “mindscape” so she…

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  • DC

Locke & Key/Sandman Crossover Goes to Hell and Back in Finale

Armaan Babu and Matthew Lazorwitz4 years ago4 years ago013 mins

Armed with Dream’s manifestations of power, Mary Locke has made her way to the Dreaming in the hopes of finding a way to Hell to retrieve her lost brother’s soul. Hell isn’t the easiest place to get into, but the Lockes have always managed to find that one key thing that gets them what they…

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  • Superman

We Bid a Fond Farewell to Superman. What, Really?

Armaan Babu and Tony Thornley5 years ago4 years ago016 mins

Superman and his new team battle June Moon’s inner demons to get the Enchantress on the team – leaving just one member left to be recruited. Before the team can get to young icon Lightray, however, Superman’s old enemies rear their ugly heads (and uglier brains) for an all-out attack! Superman and the Authority #3…

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  • Harley Quinn

Harley Quinn #7 is a Fearful Start to Its Bat Crossover

Armaan Babu5 years ago4 years ago05 mins

Sometimes you just need to get away – but when you’re Harley Quinn, and your one true love could collapse the city with a thought, is the city ever going to really let you go? As the Fear State descends on Gotham City, Harley finds that sometimes, even the great outdoors is no escape. Harley…

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  • TMNT

The Turmoil of Mutant Town Continues in TMNT #121

Armaan Babu5 years ago4 years ago06 mins

Old Hob created Mutant Town – much against the will of its residents. Separated its citizens from their families, possibly for the rest of their lives, and policed all who fell beneath his purview, and after a rally turn riot, the old feline fascist has finally been taken down. The question now is: what next?…

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  • Marvel

Darkhawk #2 Doesn’t Innovate But Has Potential

Stephanie Burt5 years ago5 years ago05 mins

Connor Young just discovered the amulet that makes him a masked, flying hero. He’s also just discovered that he has MS. He’s not the same confident teenage hoops star everyone thought he was. So who’s he gonna be?  Darkhawk #2, written by Kyle Higgins, art by Juanan Ramirez, colors by Erick Arciniega, letters by VC’s…

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  • S.W.O.R.D.

Does Storm Have What It Takes to Rule Arakko? Find Out In SWORD #8

Lex Smith and Nola Pfau5 years ago5 years ago010 mins

Heavy is the head the wears the crown of Sol. Storm is the stranger in the strange land of Arakko and upstarts plot at the every turn. But come at the queen, you best not miss. Al Ewing, Guiu Vilanova, Fernando Sifuentes and Ariana Maher deliver SWORD #8. Nola Pfau: Well, after the entire month…

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