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Star Wars Bounty Hunters #4: I Never Saw It Coming

By Jimmy HayesSeptember 4, 2020Leave a comment

Star Wars Bounty Hunters #4

Star Wars Bounty Hunters #4 (Sacks, Villanelli, Prianto, Lanham) sets up the big discovery that will propel this series into the future. You have GOT to read this issue!!!

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9.8/10

Empyre #6: Earth, the Victory Garden!

By J.A. FluddSeptember 2, 2020Leave a comment

Empyre #6

Empyre #6: What more needs to be said here, with a story that is a winner in every way? The conclusion of Empyre is @Marvel storytelling in its most satisfying style. @Al_Ewing @ValerioSchiti @Martegracia @JoeCaramagna

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8/10

Marvel Zombies: Resurrection #1: From Flesh Came Hunger…

By Mike EakinsSeptember 2, 2020Leave a comment

Marvel Zombies: Resurrection #1

Marvel Zombies: Resurrection (Johnson, Kirk, Rosenberg, Lanham) The world is not the same and neither are our heroes. Forge, Spider-Man, Moonstone, and the rest of the group will traverse the infected world dodging the undead looking for a cure.

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9/10

BLACK WIDOW #1 : Changes…

By Ross HutchinsonSeptember 2, 2020Leave a comment

BLACK WIDOW #1

Black Widow #1 (Thompson, Casagrande, Bellaire, Petit) is a slick, beautifully-crafted first issue that plunges us into the latest mystery that Natasha Romanov finds herself in and leaves us wanting more!

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8.6/10

Fantastic Four Antithesis #1: The Four’s Work is Never Done

By J.A. FluddSeptember 1, 20201 Comment

Fantastic Four Antithesis #1

Have you ever wanted to see a full-length Fantastic Four story drawn by Neal Adams and written by Mark Waid? Here’s your chance in Fantastic Four: Antithesis #1! Four whole issues in which The FF must battle perhaps the most powerful foe they’ve ever faced.

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9.2/10

Cable #3: “YOU robbed my Grave”

By Brian ArbizoAugust 27, 2020Leave a comment

Cable #03

Cable #3 (Duggan, Noto, Sabino) continues story building in a beautifully illustrated issue with a trio of Space knights that may be taking over our world.

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7.3/10

Captain Marvel #19: Everything Ends Eventually

By Guest AuthorAugust 27, 2020Leave a comment

Captain Marvel #19

Ultimately, Captain Marvel #19 (Thompson, Smith, Di Benedetto, Bonvillain, Cowles) is a bit of a let down. It’s cool to see Carol coming into contact with her half sister and even having a chance to establish some sort of relationship, but it lacks depth and intrigue to stand out as anything other than an obligatory tie-in to an already lackluster event.

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7.2/10

Doctor Aphra #3: Triple Double Cross

By John Edward LeeAugust 26, 2020Leave a comment

Doctor Aphra #3: Fortune and Fate Part 3: Turnabout

Archaeologist Doctor Aphra’s latest adventure in issue #3 (Wong, Cresta, Rosenberg) brings her to a mysterious ancient city. A spooky setting already, but one made deadlier by the company she keeps.

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9.3/10

X-Factor #2: Eyebrow-Induced Votes

By Gabriel De JesusAugust 26, 2020Leave a comment

X-Factor #2

Leah Williams, David Baldeon, and Israel Silva bring their A-game to X-Factor #2. They make a comic that is equal part heart and humor and an all-around pleasure to read.

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8/10

X-Men #11: Vegicide

By Bethany W PopeAugust 26, 2020Leave a comment

X-Men #11

X-Men #11 (Hickman, Yu, Gracia) is a fun book, and an excellent study of Magneto as a leader, and a Hero, for the world.

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7.2/10

Amazing Spider-Man #47: You Won’t Believe What Your Dad Did

By Jimmy HayesAugust 26, 2020Leave a comment

Amazing Spider-Man #47

Amazing Spider-Man #47 (Spencer, Ferreira, Poggi, Curiel, Caramagna) crams 40 pages of comic book into 24 pages, but it’s really good. There’s more super-villaining than you can handle!!

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7.8/10

THE IMMORTAL HULK #36: Just a Blip

By Tom CanigliaAugust 25, 2020Leave a comment

Immortal Hulk #36

Immortal Hulk #36 (Ewing, Bennet) feels like a filler issue, a side-effect of writing for the trade. Still a cut above the standard issue these days, but hard to appreciate in its own right.

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