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Dr. Strange Surgeon Supreme #4
Dr. Strange Surgeon Supreme #4 (Waid, Walker, Tartaglia, Fabela) Love in the air? perhaps but the hospital just got a new sunroof.
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Dr. Strange Surgeon Supreme #4 (Waid, Walker, Tartaglia, Fabela) Love in the air? perhaps but the hospital just got a new sunroof.
DetailsSpider-Man: The Black Cat Strikes #4
Spider-Man: The Black Cat Strikes #4 (Hallum, Maresca, Rosenberg, Lanham) gives you one more reason to buy comics!!! Fun, fast dramtic- I don’t think there’s an emotion that this book doesn’t hit on!!
DetailsGhost-Spider #9
Ghost-Spider #9 (McGuire, Guara, Herring) Gwen and the Storm twins take their relationship to the next level and we find out that Johnny and Sue aren’t too fond of doctors!
DetailsHawkeye: Freefall #5
Hawkeye Freefall #5 (Rosenberg, Schmidt) kicks it up a notch in a series that continues to turn it up a notch. When will they stop? I have a feeling there’s no ceiling when it comes to this series!
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Young Avengers #2 (2005) (Heinberg, Cheung, Dell & Ponsor) The Young Avengers reveal their secret identities as Patriot lashes out on Captain America. And, the devil we have been waiting for arrives – Kang the Conqueror!
DetailsAstonishing X-Men (2004) #66
In Astonishing X-Men (2004) #66 (Liu, Pinna), the team shines a light on marginalized communities. This issue shows how our characters heal, enjoy, make community, in the face of traumatizing experiences, with a B-Side-movie-like subplot that surrounds it.
DetailsX-Force Special: Ain’t No Dog
There may not be much heart involved, but I’m guessing that’s not really what this story is getting at either, and that’s okay. Sometimes you just want to see Wolverine take out a whole group of fanatics in the most violent way possible while screaming “Jeezus I love this!”, and that’s exactly what X-Force Special: Ain’t No Dog #1 (Huston, Aaron, Palo, Dell’Edera) delivers.
DetailsAnt-Man #4
Ant-Man #4 (Wells, Burnett, Spicer, Petit) may be stuck on the web, but it’s as thoroughly vibr-ant and ant-ertaining as ever.
DetailsAmazing Spider-Man #50
Join us this Sunday as we take a look back at the Amazing Spider-Man #50 (Lee, Romita, Sam Rosen). Peter Parker has had enough and therefore Spider-Man can no longer be. What will happen to the city now that there is no Spider-Man? Who will stop the Kingpin? The world needs Spider-Man!
DetailsFuture Fight Firsts: Crescent And Io #1
In just one comic, the creative team lays out the foundation for an entire character going forward in the Marvel Universe, something that isn’t easily done. Don’t miss out on Future Fight Firsts: Crescent And Io #1 (Wong, Lam, Alleyne, Sabino).
DetailsALPHA FLIGHT #3 (1983)
Alpha Flight #3 (1983), (John Byrne &Andy Yanchus) As the members of Alpha Flight fight desperately to rescue Marrina from the diabolical Master of the World, one of Aurora’s secrets gets the best of her and James Hudson takes on a new name.
DetailsWolverine: Firebreak
Wolverine: Firebreak (Carey, Kolins, Baumann, Peteri) is the type of Wolverine story that will make you fall in love with the character all over again with it’s unique combination of heartfelt brutality.
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