Please Stand By: The Evolution of TV Super Heroes-1980’s Part 2
Believe it or not I’m walking on air. I never thought I could feel so free.
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2099 Omega #1 (Spencer, Sandoval, Carlos, Nava) delves into the question that if you change time, does it really change? The answer might surprise you. Then again, it might not.
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With plenty of fast paced and exciting action sequences, emotional drama and a willingness to explore societal disenfranchisement, Code 8 is a film with a lot to offer fans of the genre.
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Batman vs. Ra’s al Ghul #3 (Adams, Robins): Beautiful artwork and odd, whimsical story, greatly weighed down by lots of unnecessary dialogue that doesn’t actually make much sense.
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In Star Trek: Year Five #9 (McCann, Lanzing, Kelly, Califano) the hot-button topic of gender identity is tackled. How someone decides, how they’re accepted, it’s handled with a level head and presents and presents a valid argument for both sides of the issue.
DetailsWonder Woman #83 (Orlando, Mendonca, Raapack) It’s Diana vs. Cheetah, with Silencer throwing herself into the middle! But what at first glance appears to be a by-the-numbers superhero throwdown is anything but – instead, it’s a lesson on who Wonder Woman is and what makes her unique among superheroes!
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Annihilation Scourge: Beta Ray Bill #1 (Moreci, Albuquerque) Want to know why Beta Rey Bill is so dope?! Buy this comic!
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