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Daredevil #183
Reprinted just in time for its anniversary, #Daredevil #183 marks the debut of an iconic conflict between 2 of Marvel’s greatest characters. Join us as we dive into the first half of one of Frank Miller’s most important works of superhero fiction to date.
DetailsIron Man #2
slows down as it works to better thread the broken pieces of Tony Stark and Whitney Frost’s relationship into the core narrative of this first arc. @Williamson_Josh @CarmenCarnero #IronMan #MarvelComics
DetailsAmazing Spider-Man/Venom: Death Spiral #1
is the culmination of almost a year’s worth of stories spanning the pages of multiple titles, calling for the unification of a publishing line that has grown fundamentally disparate in recent years. #SpiderMan #Venom #MarvelComics
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #22
Without the fanfare of anything conclusive, The Amazing Spider-Man #22 is a flat bookend to Peter’s journey home, its potential cut short by a willingness to play things mellow as we find ourselves barrelling towards the crossover event Death Spiral.
DetailsCaptain America #7
continues marching toward Armageddon with an intricately layered political exploration of a country left swirling in a post-fascist state, Steve Rogers the only point of authority interested in the human beings under threat of gluttonous power structures.
DetailsUltimate Spider-Man #24
plays the best hand it could given the cards it was dealt, ending on a conclusive note that leaves room for this universe to live on it the hearts of those who came to love it. #JonathanHickman @MChecC @Da_Mess #SpiderMan
DetailsSirens: Love Hurts #1
The Gotham City Sirens are back in Sirens: Love Hurts #1, a charming, relationship driven romp that frets a bubble gum tone with a grisly string of murders that is never not entertaining. #DCComics
DetailsThe Crown: A Tale of Hell #1
Longtime and brand new readers alike would be wise to pick up The Crown: A Tale of Hell #1, a well-crafted ode to tired and transactional families in a fun, yet definitely #Hellboy manner. @artofmignola @darkhorsecomics
DetailsBlack Cat #7
Sharp, witty, and full of great character writing, Black Cat #7 is the start of something both fun and heartfelt with our favorite take on MJ/Venom thus far. #BlackCat #Venom #MarvelComics
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man: Torn #5
Overall, The Amazing Spider-Man: Torn #5 rounds out a story that is, by design, split in two. One is a rather interesting exploration of the past, the other a flat tale of magic and mayhem. #SpiderMan #MarvelComics
DetailsMarc Spector: Moon Knight #1
is every bit as great for new readers as it is for those who have stuck by MacKay and company over the last few years. With the right mix of intrigue and atmosphere, it was hard to not become immediately enveloped in the story of this new title.
DetailsFallout
With the finale #Fallout season 2 now out, we find ourselves lost in a sea of questions as the tension of never-ending war settles in over New Vegas
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