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Amazing Spider-Man / Queen in Black #1
Amazing Spider-Man / Queen in Black #1 is a smorgasbord of teases for the Spidey offices biggest stories of 2026, and did exactly what a good preview book does, getting me excited for all of them. #MarvelComics
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #28
is a much needed down beat after an explosive set of arcs that left the life of Peter Parker in the background. The road to #1000 begins here, tying up loose ends and setting a new trajectory! @thatJoeKelly @csmitharts #SpiderMan #MarvelComics
DetailsHank Howard, Pizza Detective: A Slice of Life #1
is a treat, with a more emotional resonant tale and tone than the title would lead readers on to. If you see this floating around the spinner rack, grab it before its gone. @robertvenditti #DaveLapham #BadIdeaComics
DetailsDaredevil #2
is a great second issue, one that establishes the team’s diligent approach to character building and mystery that leaves Matt with a back against the wall in a satisfying manner. @stephsmash #LeeGarbett #FrankMartin #ArianaMaher #Daredevil #MarvelComics
DetailsBatman/Wonder Woman: The Truth #1
Batman/Wonder Woman: The Truth #1 is a perfectly fine story that works best as an epilogue to Batman: Hush, and not so much as a true team-up story between two of DC’s biggest hitters. The art is exquisite, as we’ve come to expect from a pro like Jim Cheung. #Batman #WonderWoman
DetailsThe Oddball’s Odyssey #1
is a brilliant piece of cartoon storytelling, one that steals the laughter from your lungs as much as it captures your heart. It is an ode to the days of the independent cartoonist, with a powerful theme that resonates deeply. #BadIdea
DetailsCaptain America #10
Overall, Captain America #10 is a book written for the spectacle and the drama of a superhero story that it’s deeper themes are consequentially buried by. #CaptainAmerica #MarvelComics
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man: Spider-Versity #1
is a better read than it has any right to be. It puts its characters first, delivering meaning and promise to figures both major and minor within the #SpiderMan mythos. @ThatJoeKelly #JordanMorris #PerePerez #MarvelComics
DetailsMarc Spector: Moon Knight #3
continues to astonish with its visual storytelling, utilizing decades of comics history and inspired visual choices to deliver one of the most exciting fights I’ve read all month! @JedMacKay @TheWarblazer #MoonKnight #MarvelComics
DetailsCaptain America #9
is a good issue with a messy soul. On a surface level, however, it remains a thrilling tale of morality that is unafraid to explore multiple ideas of action on a global scale. @Zdarsky #CaptainAmerica #MarvelComics
DetailsCorpse Knight #1
is a strong first issue that presents its hooks with masterful pacing & presentation. Though it may not have impressed with a sense of depth or individuality, by the final page I found myself excited by the potential of its future. @Skybound @ImageComics
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #27
concludes the violent threat of Torment in splashy fashion, leaving itself mostly open-ended to the scars this story has ripped open in our intrepid heroes. @thatJoeKelly @ed_mcguinness #SpiderMan #MarvelComics
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