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The Amazing Spider-Man #28
The Amazing Spider-Man #28 is a step in the right direction, the series moving back towards Zeb Wells’ strong suits, but remains held back significantly by tonal whiplash.
DetailsVanish #8
Vanish #8 ends the series’ first major arc on a surprisingly quiet note bathing in the ramifications of its messy theming with amazing craftsmanship. From @ImageComics, @KLCpress, @Doncates, & @RyanStegman
DetailsLocal Man #5
Local Man #5 from @ImageComics, @HackinTimSeeley & @TonyFleecs wraps up the origin story for Local Man beautifully, illustrating a philosophically interesting and human depiction of what it truly means to save the world. #indiecomics
DetailsSwing into uncharted territory this week with previews for The Amazing Spider-Man #28 & Silk #2 from @Marvel, @zebwells, @ed_mcguiness, #EmilyKim, & @igguara
DetailsCity Boy #2
City Boy #2 races through it’s plot in order to expand the scope and “stakes” of this series, stumbling over the character driven magic it had in the first issue.
DetailsTales of Syzpense #1
Tales of Syzpense #1 is a mostly interesting split-book revival series from @ImageComics & @syzpublishing, featuring a pair of stories that offer a unified sense of dreamy storytelling, although the two couldn’t be more different.
DetailsLooking to get your mini-comic published? Check out the official announcement of @ssbcpunk’s open submission pool, starting on August 1st! #indiecomics #cartooning
DetailsFRIDAY FLASHBACK! In an age of circumvented expectations and regressive romances, THE FLASH #142 is a reminder of why superhero romances worked in the first place. #TheFlash @MarkWaid #DCComics
DetailsI Am Iron Man #4
I Am Iron Man #4 dives deep into a post-Civil War Tony Stark, expertly exploring the mindset that drove Tony to the brink of destruction with an even handed evaluation of the characters paranoia.
DetailsGuardians of the Galaxy #3
Guardians of the Galaxy #3 lacks a sense of drive or interest, sleep walking it’s way through 28 pages of nothing all to set up a more interesting story coming out next month in the series’ fourth issue.
DetailsCult of Carnage: Misery #2
With two solid issues in the bag, Cult of Carnage: Misery #2 is proof that the series is yet another sleeper hit, highlighting just how great simple character focused narratives can be for the superhero genre. #SabirPirzada @FranzMortarino #MarvelComics
DetailsMiles Morales: Spider-Man #7
New suits, big action, and bigger symbioses. Miles Morales: Spider-Man #7 is the best of 90’s comics with a splash of modern day pacing @yayforzig & @FredVice_Art #MarveComics
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