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Killers #2
Killers #2 (Moore, Dagnino, Villarrubia): Bottom line when you pick up a book called Killers about super powered ninjas…this is exactly what you want.
DetailsKillers #2
Killers #2 (Moore, Dagnino, Villarrubia): Bottom line when you pick up a book called Killers about super powered ninjas…this is exactly what you want.
DetailsHouse of X #3
‘House of X #3’ (Hickman, Larraz) Add together action, heart, a good dash of sci-fi, a smattering of political intrigue, a giant explosion, and you get this book. There’s a brave new world, right between these covers, and, O, what people are in it!
DetailsEXCELLENCE #4
Maintain your magical access! Excellence #4 breaks down “The Four Walls” as the rules of magic are ignored. Major fight between two wizards with memories unclear or maybe they are not willing to share their secrets. Who will be punished for their actions and who will be set free?
DetailsJustice League #30
SPOILER LEVEL: HIGH ‘Justice League #30’ (Snyder, Tynion IV, Jimenez) launches the “Justice/Doom War” in spectacular fashion, reintroducing a couple of old concepts into the moderns DC Universe. If you’ve hung on for this long, your payoff is finally here!
DetailsTommy Gun Wizards #1
Tommy Gun Wizards #1 (Ward, Kivela, Cunnife, Otsmane-Elhaou) is an explosive first issue in a new high-concept series with remarkable potential. Effective world building and a uniquely interesting aesthetic help to make this the next can’t miss book from Dark Horse!
DetailsBatman Universe #2
‘Batman Universe #2’ (Bendis, Derrington) continues the reprints of the Walmart Giants with a classic-feeling Batman story getting back to the roots of what has made the character great for the past 80 plus years.
DetailsRobin has a new yet oddly familiar scheme to permanently “fix” the revolving door of villainy. How long will it be this time before the rest of the team finds out about his secret plan (this time)?
DetailsUsagi Yojimbo #3
Usagi Yojimbo #3 (Sakai, Luth) intensifies the story with an interesting twist on traditional Japanese puppet theater, helping it to feel like a classic Usagi adventure!
DetailsLivewire #9
There’s very few “the enemy is politics/politicians” type stories outside of the great Captain America runs I can name that are legitimately enjoyable, Livewire has definitively carved itself a niche among them.
DetailsAt the end of Avengers Endgame, Steve Rogers passed the shield of Captain America on to Falcon aka Sam Wilson. Some fans cheered. Some questioned why he didn’t give it to Bucky. However, people are forgetting about a guy named John Walker.
DetailsThe Magnificent Ms. Marvel #6
The Magnificent Ms. Marvel #6 (Ahmed, Jung, Vlasco, Herring) explores the very real emotional toll of being a hero with expert precision. This is quality storytelling.
DetailsTony Stark Iron Man #15
Tony is legally bound to tell the truth and boy, he makes a major announcement! America’s diversity is in question once again as A.I. battles evolution. A major foe of the Avengers takes the stage to use biological and robotic parts to his advantage.
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