SHAZAM #9: All in the Family
SHAZAM #9
SHAZAM #9 (Johns, Kolins, Santucci, Eaglesham) continues the “Magiclands” epic. This series may not be what many fans were expecting but it is undeniably fun regardless.
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SHAZAM #9 (Johns, Kolins, Santucci, Eaglesham) continues the “Magiclands” epic. This series may not be what many fans were expecting but it is undeniably fun regardless.
DetailsVampirella #6
For those wanting a complex Vampirella story that takes these characters seriously, look no further. Issue #6 (Priest, Gunduz, Schubert) is an important albeit cluttered issue in a grand story that just gets more complex and intriguing with each new issue.
DetailsSUNDAY CLASSICS: Beta Ray Bill: Godhunter
There’s a lot of things you can do with your Sunday, and one of them is to join Comic Watch for a look back at the 2009 ‘Beta Ray Bill: Godhunter’ miniseries!
DetailsTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
With multiple shows, toylines, and six big budget movies in their canon in addition to the comic book series, TMNT has captured the imagination of decades of children (and adults) who love their action to come with a side of fun and humor. Do you have a favorite version of the heroes in a half shell?
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There have been many Spider-Man cartoons over the years. Since 1967, when Spider-Man got his first cartoon and that theme song got stuck in the world’s collective brain, he hasn’t been off the TV screens for long. So, over the years, which has been your favorite Spidey cartoon?
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DetailsCaptain America, Namor, Bucky, the original Human Torch – the gang’s all here for the big finish in Invaders #12 (Zdarsky, Magno, Guice, Guimaraes)! See how one of Marvel’s best books pulls off its whopper of a conclusion!
DetailsThe Commissioner #1
The Commissioner #1 (Jenkins, Herbert, Lucas): The story was great and the art was absolutely fantastic, this is a one-shot worth checking out.
DetailsX-Men #4
X-Men #4 (Hickman, Yu, Alanguilan, Gho): Dinner is served! Your main courses are fine art, an excellent plot, and a heaping side-order of unexamined misogyny.
DetailsWho’s the Lone Stranger? Only Marvel and Taran Killam know; the rest of us will have to wait until January 29!
DetailsWe told you not to get attached! Here’s a look at DC Comics’ Suicide Squad #2 which hits stores on January 29!
DetailsMiles Morales Spider-Man #14
In Miles Morales: Spider-Man #14 (Ahmed, Height, Carlos, Ortega, Curiel), drama collides with action at the worst time possible, making for an interesting issue despite the potential for more.
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