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Spirit of Ghost Rider: Mother of Demons #1
Spirit of Ghost Rider #1 (Brisson, Boschi, Brown, Caramagna) is a thrill ride of intrigue and action that should not be missed!
DetailsSpirit of Ghost Rider: Mother of Demons #1
Spirit of Ghost Rider #1 (Brisson, Boschi, Brown, Caramagna) is a thrill ride of intrigue and action that should not be missed!
DetailsRevenge of the Cosmic Ghost Rider #3
Revenge of the Cosmic Ghost Rider #3 (Hopeless, Hepburn, Fabela) offers exactly what you want in a book: fast-paced action, witty one-liners, and some seriousness mixed between.
DetailsHawkeye: Freefall #3
Hawkeye: Freefall (Rosenberg, Schmidt, Sabino) #3 is by far the most comedic issue of the series, and probably the most comedic issue you’ve read in a few years.
DetailsCaptain Marvel #15
Captain Marvel #15 (Thompson, Garbett, Bonvillain, Cowles) is another action-packed spectacle loaded with intrigue, serving as both a turning point in the arc and for Carol’s path forward dealing with Vox Supreme.
DetailsBlack Panther and the Agents of Wakanda #6
Black Panther and the Agents of Wakanda (Zub, Eaton, Parsons, Menyz) #6 sets the tone and standard for the series. Usually, those are established earlier on, but I think there’s a very good reason for waiting this long.
DetailsCaptain America #19
Captain America #19 (Coates, Masters, Quinn, Milla, Petit) provides intriguing background on the Daughters of Liberty but still the underlying themes of the run seem to be eroding with time.
DetailsWOLVERINE #1
WOLVERINE #1 (Percy, Kubert, Bogdanovic, Martin, Wilson, Petit) Delivers a double whammy filled with all the right ingredients one wants from a Wolverine debut issue Bub!
DetailsMarvel Voices #1
Marvel’s Voices #1 goes far beyond being just a comic. It is a testament to diversity and a message of potential and representation.
DetailsThor #3
In Thor #3 (Cates, Klein, Wilson, Sabino) Thor fights Beta Ray Bill.
DetailsGwen Stacy #1
Gwen Stacy #1 (Gage, Nauch, Rosenberg, Caramagna) is a fun romp through the life of an average high school girl and will hopefully be the start of an engaging series!
DetailsAmazing Spider-Man #39
Amazing Spider-Man #39 (Spencer, Coello, Reber) sees Spidey sit down across the table from JJJ. The results? Exactly what you’d expect.
DetailsSpider-Verse #5
Spider-Verse (Gage, Ferreyra, Sabino) #5 is a fantastically moody issue, somber in tone, and almost all done in black & grey. Think of it as a goth kid & a comic book had a baby.
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