The Last God #5: It Awoke, and Became the World Entire

The Last God #5

The Last God #5 (Johnson, Federici, Lopes, Prianto, Gho, Napolitano) brings the cruel realities of this epic turmoil to the forefront by blurring the lines between good and bad, showing that this is not just another epic high-fantasy story with a dark twist. It’s an expertly plotted and fleshed out world thriving with trials and tribulations that transcend time itself.

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Batgirl #44: Am I Even Loveable?

Batgirl #44

Batgirl #44 (Castellucci, Tormey, Sotomayer, Andworld Design) might be filled with beautifully illustrated epic high-fantasy dragons and magical swords, but it is a story about the fears of love through and through, taking readers on an emotional roller coaster that ends with a dramatic twist that no one will see coming.

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Spider-Man Noir #1: I Can Only Remind You Of Who You Are

Spider-Man Noir #1

Spider-Man Noir #1: Margaret Stohl stays true to its characters and sets up an effectively mysterious tone and story, with Juan Ferreyra’s art providing it with a rainy and jazzy visual soundtrack. With some of the greatest themes in Spider-Man present (like his need to do everything in his hands to help others), and some really sweet character interactions, the book promises a story that we’re eager to see unfold.

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