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Cobra Ki #4
Cobra Kai #4 (Tipton, McLeod, Del Gado, Uyetake) is sadly, the final issue of this excellent mini-series, but they did save the best for last.
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Cobra Kai #4 (Tipton, McLeod, Del Gado, Uyetake) is sadly, the final issue of this excellent mini-series, but they did save the best for last.
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These DC Digital Firsts have struggled to overcome the rather mundane approach to storytelling and Swamp Thing: New Roots #7 (Hester, Mandrake, Hi-Fi, Sharpe) just fell into that same pitfall. It’s not a bad book, it’s just not one you will remember for long after reading, and that speaks to the untapped potential these books have.
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SUNDAY CLASSICS brings you X-Men: Alpha (1995) (Lobdell, Waid): The end of the world starts with the Age of Apocalypse Alpha setting a change of events that only a stranger and the X-Men can set right.
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John Constantine: Hellblazer #6 (Spurrier, Campbell, Bellaire) is visually terrifying with writing so relevant that it is even scarier. Spurrier, Campbell, and Bellaire offer a great Constantine issue that is meant to be read this very moment.
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GothThrob Magazine #1 by @biancaxunise is a passionate and shameless collection of personal and relevant stories about counterculture, oppression and coping/healing through community that can’t leave you indifferent.
DetailsPlanetary #12
Planetary #12 (Ellis, Cassaday, Depuy, O’Neil) is the type of issue that will make your jaw drop. This series is obviously an example of some of the highest quality execution in comics, but it really does just get better and better with each new issue and that’s not something easily accomplished.
DetailsHarley Quinn: Make ‘Em Laugh #1
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Adventureman #1 (Fraction, Dodson, Dodson, Cowles): The art and representation of the story so far by the Dodsons is exceptional. I recommend picking this one up, it has my full attention for what’s gong to happen in the next issue.
DetailsMiles Morales Spider-Man #17
Miles Morales Spider-Man #17 (Ahmed, Carnero, Curiel, and Petit) gives a worthwhile action comic, but a story that is a must-read.
DetailsJames Bond #5
James Bond #5 (Ayala, Lore, Peeples, Kurichiyanil, Maher) is another really good issue of this series, this issue, in particular, gives off a really strong movie vibe, which makes it fun for everyone.
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SHAZAM #12 (Loveness, Peterson) is a stand alone fill-in issue that at first feels unwelcome but actually turns out to be a lovely tale in the greater story of Billy Batson.
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