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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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Where Starships Go to Die, Men Go to Calculate and Poo Cops Go to Police

Will Nevin and Ian Gregory3 years ago3 years ago022 mins

In a world ruined by climate change, hope rests on humanity’s first interstellar mission. Oh, and there’s a Confederate rocket. And ghosts or something. Where Starships Go to Die #1 is written by Mark Sable, drawn by Alberto Locatelli, colored by Juancho!, lettered by Rob Steen and published by AfterShock. The streets are mean and…

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W.E.B. of Spider-Man #5
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W.E.B. of Spider-Man #5 Is a Theme Park Tie-In With No Theme Park and No Tie-In

Tony Thornley4 years ago4 years ago05 mins

Marvel’s first theme park tie-in miniseries wraps this week in a globe-trotting adventure. W.E.B. of Spider-Man #5 is written by Kevin Schinick, drawn by Alberto Alburquerque, colored Rachelle Rosenberg, and lettered by Joe Sabino. We’re now five issues in, at the end of the road for this confusing little mini and it’s still no clearer…

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