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CBCS is launching the company’s Graded Comic Book Census Report!
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DetailsBroken World #4
Broken World #4 (Barbiere, Peterson, Louise, Dukeshire) lives up to its name in the final issue, giving readers a stark reality check with a conclusion that will leave you both inspired and heartbroken.
DetailsThe Plot #1
With it’s harrowing tone, The Plot #1 (Daniel, Moreci, Hixson, Boyd, Campbell) is the type of book that will stay with you long after you put it down. This is horror comics at its finest.
DetailsBroken World #3
Broken World #3 (Barbiere, Peterson, Louise, Dukeshire) may not be the issue to convince you to dive into the series in general, but it does great things with it’s place in the overall story, pulling together the last two issues and hinting at something great to come in the final issue.
DetailsThe Gentleman #1
The Gentleman #1 (Anderson Elysee, Veltri, Pagnotta, Myers) leans heavily into horror influences to lay out of a dark yet alluring story that is simply captivating. With a unique sense of representation often lacking in the horror genre, this issue proves to be well worth your time and money.
DetailsThe Incredible Hulk #420
Join us this Sunday morning as we go back to the year 1994. At a time when fears of the HIV virus and AIDS remained rampant, we find surprising insight into humanity through The Incredible Hulk in issue #420 (David, Frank, Smith, Oliver, Rosen), bringing to light our own real-world struggles in a society consumed with prejudice and panic.
DetailsThe Valiant #1-4
The Valiant #1-4 (Lemire, Kindt, Rivera, Lanphear) is everything you want in a crossover event and more. At just four issues long, the series captured more depth and heart than just about any other event you can find in comics.
DetailsJoin us as we catch up with writer of Nicnevin and the Bloody Queen, Helen Mullane, to get some insight on the wonderfully dark graphic novel from Humanoids.
DetailsEmpty Zone #3
Not many issues can pull off ten plus dialogue-free pages, but Empty Zone #3 (Alexander, NCT, Jackson) does so with absolute ease. It’s a blindly fast read, but its powerful, taking readers through a whirlwind of pain, brutality and ecstasy.
DetailsPlanetary #4
Planetary #4 (Ellis, Cassaday, Depuy, Alifuchs) delivers brilliant visuals while defining a more proactive role for the team in the future, helping to bring some much welcomed direction for the series with the help of a few stunning revelations.
DetailsStar Trek Captains Log – Sulu
Fans of Sulu and the classic Star Trek films will mostly enjoy the Captains Log – Sulu (Tipton, Manfredi, Priorini, Cinabro, Uyetake) one-shot. Despite some occasionally clunky visuals, there is a sense of heart in the characterizations that helps this issue to truly be worthwhile.
DetailsThe Mummy
Released in 1932, The Mummy is an atmospheric masterpiece with the legendary Boris Karloff in the leading role taking viewers through a dangerous fable of love destined through time, but cursed by the Gods themselves to be forever doomed.
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