Darth Vader #6: Men and Machines Both Break
Darth Vader #6: Into the Fire Part I
In issue 7 (Pak, Ienco, Menon) Darth Vader must answer for his failures to recruit young Skywalker and must be reminded what true power is.
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In issue 7 (Pak, Ienco, Menon) Darth Vader must answer for his failures to recruit young Skywalker and must be reminded what true power is.
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DetailsHellions #5
Hellions #5: @zebwells is putting out the most fun and engaging outcasts X-book possible, and with @CarmenCarnero and @Davcuriel ’s realistic and precious art approach, it fits as twistedly and strangely as its cast in the #XOfSwords event.
DetailsSeven Secrets #3
Whatever it is that you look for in comics, Seven Secrets (@boomstudios @tomtaylormade @imkota @WalterBaiamonte @eDukeDW) is currently delivering. #3 is out today so pick it up while you still can!
DetailsWARHAMMER 40,000: Marneus Calgar #1
WARHAMMER 40,000: Marneus Calgar #1 (Gillen, Burrows, Tartaglia, Cowles, Sabino) In This Grim Darkness of the Far Future, There is Only War.
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DetailsJustice League Odyssey #25
Despite being the end of the series and certainly, the end of some characters, Justice League Odyssey #25 is a fun issue. It is almost a shame that It’s ending, but its exciting to see what’s to come. #DCComics @VincentAbnett @willconrad @rainberedo @andworlddesign
DetailsWonder Woman #764
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DetailsBatman and the Outsiders #17
Batman and the Outsiders #17 ( @bryanedwardhill @marcio_takara) is a satisfying sendoff that doesn’t feel like a setup of more to come. Despite this, it leaves plenty of opportunities for its characters to grow and move on beyond the Outsiders. #DCComics
DetailsRorschach #1
Whether ambivalence to this issue is due to fatigue from Doomsday Clock, the HBO show or just simply wanting the world of Watchmen to take a rest, Rorschach #1 (@TomKingTK @jfornes74 @Dragonmnky) doesn’t create the highest of hopes for this series as it just seems superfluous at best.
DetailsDark Nights: Death Metal #4
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DetailsCrossover #1
What this team consisting of Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Dee Cunniffe & John J. Hill have created with Crossover #1 is phenomenal, genre-changing and arguably nothing short of perfection!
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