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Red Goblin #6
Red Goblin #6 is tense and well-made, @AlexPaknadel & @Janbazaldua67 beginning to build upon and naturally challenge Normie’s current character after the events of @Marvel’s Carnage Reigns crossover
DetailsFishflies #1
Fishflies #1 is the apex of @@JeffLemire’s work as a writer/artist, promising a delicately constructed story about a young girl and monstrous fly man set in the hellscape that is a sleepy rural town from @ImageComics
DetailsMiles Morales: Spider-Man #8
Spider-Man: Miles Morales #8 is a great switch up in terms of tone and pace, allowing @yayforzig & @FredVice_Art to explore a more down to earth side of the web-slinger.
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #29
The Amazing Spider-Man #29 is an undeniably fun issue that plants some interesting and potentially exciting seeds for the title.
DetailsSirens of the City #1
Sirens of the City #1 is a beautiful, brash, and grimy fantasy tale set in the darkest corners of 1980’s New York from @boomstudios, @JoanneStarer, & @kharyrandolph
DetailsSwan Songs #1
Swan Songs #1 is a masterful example of how short and succinct storytelling can leave an impact on readers, as well as successfully pace out a narrative to its fullest. From @ImageComics, #WMaxwellPrince, & @Martin_Simmonds
DetailsWeird Work #1
Weird Work #1 is a surprisingly bland opening issue to a story with such a ‘quirky’ visual style. Where the book fails to revel in, outside of its kooky nature, is a genuine attempt at telling an engaging tale. #ImageComics
DetailsSpider-Man #10
Spider-Man #9 is sugary storytelling, entertaining the reader without asking them for too much. It’s enjoyable in all the best ways, and helps characterize the recently introduce Spider-Boy a tad more.
DetailsVenomaniacs can expect a slew of titles this week from @peach_mmk_bts, @crashwong, #DJBryant, #DavidMicheline, @Al_Ewing, @ken_niimura, @Farid_KrK, & #RamonBachs #Venom #MarvelComics
DetailsKaya #9
ICYMI! Kaya #9 is one of the better examples of how engaging a ‘rock bottom’ story beat can be when it’s allowed to formulate moments of exciting character writing and narrative change, from @ImageComics & @WesCraigComics
DetailsGood Deeds #2
Good Deeds #2 lays the groundwork for growing paranoia and tension within its small town horror tale by utilizing an intensely character narrative from @IDWPublishing, @cheinwunderland, & @KelseyAlex_
DetailsThe Oddly Pedestrian Life of Christopher Chaos #1
The debut of Christopher Chaos is an unexpectedly charming and small-scale opening issue, one that has a ton of potential within its title character to make for the next great YA hero. @JamesTheFourth, @TateBrombal, @IsaacGoodhart & @DarkHorseComics
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