X-Factor #2: Eyebrow-Induced Votes
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.
DetailsX-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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DetailsAmazing Spider-Man #47
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DetailsImmortal Hulk #36
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DetailsTransformers ’84 #2
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DetailsDr. Strange: Surgeon Supreme #06
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DetailsHarley Quinn Black + White + Red #9
Harley Quinn Black + White + Red #9 (Quinones, Cowles) is a memorable Indiana Jones inspired one-shot story that dives into the more troublesome side of her and Pam’s ongoing relationship. This is a classic capes comic that fans of Batman Black and White as well as the classic Batman Animated Series are sure to have a lot of fun with!
DetailsTransformers #22
Transformers #22 (Ruckley, Malkova, Lafuente, Wood) is a deep-dive into the Cybertronian crime and punishment, but it begs the question: do we actually want to know that stuff and how exciting can it be?
DetailsVoyage To The Stars #1
Voyage To The Stars #1 (Copply, Asmus, Daidone, Graham, Birch) Is a trip to the stars like none other. Ripped from your podcast speakers are the same out of this world characters that you come to love only now, they are in a comic.
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