NEWS WATCH: First Look at Marvel’s Giant-Size X-Men: Jean Grey and Emma Frost!
Get your first look inside Marvel’s Giant-Size X-Men: Jean Grey and Emma Frost here!
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DetailsNomen Omen #4
Though a bit bogged down by exposition this issue, Nomen Omen #4 (Bucci, Camagni, Amelia) continues to keep readers intrigued and mystified.
DetailsA new school for a different type of gifted youngsters is about to open in the Strange Academy #1 trailer featuring writer Skottie Young and Executive Editor Nick Lowe!
DetailsTransformers #16
Transformers (Ruckley, McGuire-Smith, Malkova, Burcham, Lafuente) #16 tried to be a car show, but it ended up being a demolition derby.
DetailsAvengers of the Wasteland #1
Journey back to the Wastelands with Ed Brisson and company in Avengers of the Wastelands #1 (Brisson, Scharf, Menon, Petit) for what looks to be an exciting new chapter for this long-running trope.
DetailsHere’s a first look at DC Comics THE LAST GOD #5 which gives us a deep dive into the origins of the world before the big action-packed sixth issue!
DetailsBatman/Superman #6
Batman/Superman #6 (Williamson, Marquez, Sanchez) had fantastic writing and even better art, giving it the double whammy of awesomeness needed to guarantee returning readers!
DetailsGrimjack #2
Welcome to another round of Ancient History this week GRIMJACK GETS IN THE RING!
DetailsFallen Angels #6
Fallen Angels #6 (Hill, Kudranski, D’Armata, Sabino) concludes a series that may be sought after by fans of Psylocke for some time to come, but just doesn’t add enough substantial weight to the Dawn of X lineup to stand out. This one is a miss.
DetailsTodd McFarlane’s Spawn
Todd McFarlane’s Spawn is dark, violent and full of intense adult themes but it also has incredible depth. It isn’t all sunshine and rainbows, but the series absolutely stands the test of time as one of the best animated series based on a comic, even today.
DetailsInside the Star Wars Empire: A Memoir is a new book by Bill Kimberlin, who has worked in Hollywood for decades and uses his knowledge of behind-the-scenes movie making to present a stellar depiction of what it really takes to make movie magic.
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