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Transformers #23
is the penultimate issue to this creative team’s tenure on the book, dialing up the action and paying off major character arcs as the final fight begins to commence, @DanielWarrenArt @JeCorona #MikeSpicer @RusWooton, & @Skybound @ImageComics
DetailsSpider-Man: Far From Home is the middle child of the most recent Spider-Man trilogy that often does not get as much love as it deserves. #SpiderMan #MCU #BrandNewDay
DetailsResurrection Man: Quantum Karma #5
expertly utilizes the Human Target character to deepen this expertly complex narrative of love, loss, and destiny, @therightram @an_anandRK #MikeSpicer #ButchGuice @JeffDekal @AdityaB, & @DCOfficial
DetailsEyes of Wakanda
Eyes of Wakanda starts with a solid premise, exploration of the history of the MCU, and great animation but ultimately gets bogged down by a conclusion that forces an unnecessary connection with specific events within the first Black Panther film. #Wakanda #BlackPanther #MCU
DetailsBack to the Future is the greatest time travel trilogy of all time, with highly memorable elements that make it timeless #BacktotheFuture #DeLorean
DetailsThe Flash #23
respectfully course corrects the story into one of the best entries in the series thus far with great art work and writing, by @SiSpurrier @VascoGeorgiev @MattHerms @ElhaouHassan & @DCOfficial
DetailsSomewhere in Time is an often forgotten gem in Christopher Reeve’s career that deserves a retrospective look for how excellent it marries romance and science fiction.
DetailsThe Flash – Bad Moon Rising Special #1
is a great Shade story that is oddly placed within an ongoing Flash arc that it has not purpose being a part of, by @AlexPaknadel @DanielBaylissb @MattHerms #BuddyBeaudoin, & @DCOfficial
DetailsAbsolute Wonder Woman #10
presents a character defining moment in Diana’s life, bookended by some amazing pencils and colors and strong moments of levity, by @79SemiFinalist @Cleanlined #JordieBellaire @Becc_See, & @DCOfficial #WonderWoman
DetailsThe CW’s Arrowverse was popular for a variety of reasons, but many forget how monumentous it was when it spawned TV’s latest interpretation of Superman #Superman #CW #Arrowverse
DetailsG.I Joe #9
is such a fun issue to read. Despite being only nine issues in and on only the second story arc, this world seems very fleshed out, with each issue so well planned, by @Williamson_Josh @AndreaMilanaArt #LeeLoughridge #RusWooton, & @ImageComics @Skybound
DetailsWonder Woman #23
kicks off the next major story arc with a bang, using the mostly unknown villain, Mouseman, as a springboard to discuss immigration, refugees, and the powerful preying on the weak, by @TomKingTK @Sampere_art @tomeu_morey #ClaytonCowles, & @DCOfficial.
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