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The Amazing Spider-Man #7
– continues on with the introduction of Hellgate, a villain of mythic proportions whose punch lacks the viscera to justify all the editorially manufactured excitement. #SpiderMan #MarvelComics
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DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #6
While not a bad start to the new arc, The Amazing Spider-Man #6 is weighed down by the baggage of long running mischaracterization that comes in the face of otherwise refreshing positivity, just before the hammer of hell falls upon our intrepid web-head.
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #5
At the top of this month, Joe Kelly & Pepe Larraz’s The Amazing Spider-Man #5 dropped, an electric finale to a first arc more impressive than the last five years of events, gimmicks, and game-changers combined. #SpiderMan #MarvelComics @thatJoeKelly
DetailsAbsolute Flash #4
While it may not be as visually genius or loud as the first three issues, Absolute Flash #4 is a much needed pacesetter that better sets apart the Wally West of this world with a status rich with story potential. #Flash #DCComics
DetailsBatman #160
leans into to the schlock inherent to the sequel, making for the first chapter thus far to cohesively exhibit anything in the realm of entertaining.Jim Lee steals the show as Hush 2 begins to take shape around his more explosive strengths. #Batman #H2sh
DetailsNightwing #126
– continues the brief intermission between major stories, introducing strong ideas that will help shape the themes of stories yet to come. #Nightwing #DCComics
DetailsAbsolute Flash #3
– finally makes good on the conceptual promise of the title thus far. With brilliant art from Nick Robles, #JeffLemire’s Grodd is finally brought into the pages and acts as the true heart of this title. @ArtOfNickRobles #Flash #DCComics
DetailsDetective Comics #1097
– shines with a grimy brilliance, Tom Taylor & Lee Garbett’s approach making it the clear choice for your pullbox against the rest of the character’s current ongoings. @TomTaylorMade @LeeGarbett #Batman #DCComics
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #4
blazes forward with a brilliant showdown as the ghosts of Peter’s past clear the way for him to secure a better future! @thatJoeKelly @PepeLarraz #SpiderMan #MarvelComics
DetailsSpider-Man & Wolverine #1
is a visually bold yet viscerally familiar adventure that plays nice with the history that inspired it! @mrguggenheim #KyleKaareAndrews #MarvelComics #SpiderMan #Wolverine
DetailsSupergirl #1
– is for a decidedly younger audience, but that does not stop it from being a good read. Campbell is giving it their all with the concept, crafting a tone straight from the silver age that will either make or break the title. #Supergirl #DCComics
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