Transformers Galaxies #4: Wrecking Ball
Transformers Galaxies #4
Transformers Galaxies (Bleszinski, Ramondelli, Wood) #4 continues to take a very serious look at the politics of the Transformers class system. No, I’m being totally serious.
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Transformers Galaxies (Bleszinski, Ramondelli, Wood) #4 continues to take a very serious look at the politics of the Transformers class system. No, I’m being totally serious.
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Black Panther and the Agents of Wakanda (Zub, Eaton, Parsons, Menyz) #6 sets the tone and standard for the series. Usually, those are established earlier on, but I think there’s a very good reason for waiting this long.
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Cobra Kai #3 (Tipton, McLeod, Delgado) takes us on a trip down memory lane….but changes our memories.
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GLOW vs The Babyface (Garcia, Mendez, Templer, Nalty) #4 is a very satisfying ending to a very charming story. It’s also a lesson in parenting.
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Amazing Spider-Man #39 (Spencer, Coello, Reber) sees Spidey sit down across the table from JJJ. The results? Exactly what you’d expect.
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Spider-Verse (Gage, Ferreyra, Sabino) #5 is a fantastically moody issue, somber in tone, and almost all done in black & grey. Think of it as a goth kid & a comic book had a baby.
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GI Joe #5 (Allor, Evanhuis, Peer) moves the needle even further into unknown territory proving just how different this book is from everything you’re read.
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DetailsGI Joe A Real American Hero #270
GI Joe: A Real American Hero (Hama, Diaz, Gomes) #270 is a fantastic look into why an organization of villains will never, ever work.
DetailsSpider-Verse #4
Spider-Verse (Killam, Gedeon, Reber) #4 gives this series a whole new narrative by changing one simple thing proving that once in a while, you need to step outside the creative “community” to get something done.
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