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Black Panther and the Agents of Wakanda #8
Black Panther & The Agents of Wakanda #8 (Zub, Medina, Yeung, Menyz, Sabino) is a great way to spend your time and money,
DetailsBlack Panther and the Agents of Wakanda #8
Black Panther & The Agents of Wakanda #8 (Zub, Medina, Yeung, Menyz, Sabino) is a great way to spend your time and money,
DetailsSiKtC #8
SIKtC #8 (Tynion IV, Dell’edera): A great issue steering on momentum furthering the plot whilst brewing more intrigue and hype for the next installment of this addicting series!
DetailsBatman #94
“Their Dark Designs” comes to an ending of sorts with Batman #94 (Tynion IV, March, Albuquerque), paving the way for “The Joker War”.
DetailsDCeased: Dead Planet #1
In DCeased: Dead Planet #1 (Taylor, Hairsine), the creative team continues where they left off bringing us the most gory, insane, yet breathtaking DC series we will possibly ever see!
DetailsThe Boys: Dear Becky #2 (Ennis, Braun, Avina) starts getting down to business after last issue’s table-setting, and is all the stronger for it. Less knee-jerk over-the-top violence, and more intrigue and introspection make for a comic that, while not yet at can’t-miss status, definitely stands out on the shelves.
DetailsHarley Quinn Black + White + Red #2
Harley Quinn: Black + White + Red #2 (Andolfo, Hill) is a lighthearted and beautifully executed issue putting Harley on the runway to capture a side of the character we just don’t see often enough!
DetailsStar Wars Adventures: The Clone Wars – Battle Tales #1
Star Wars Adventures: The Clone Wars – Battle Tales #1 (Moreci, Charm, Florean, Del Pennino, Wood, Delgado, Taddeo) is the comic you didn’t know you needed. Yeah, I said NEEDED.
DetailsAtomic Victory Squad #2
Atomic Victory Squad #2 (Dean, Caba, Myers) Invincibull and Company have their hands full with their first big skirmish and it may be their last. Can we trust what the G.A.P. Agency is selling? Only time will tell in this latest installment of Atomic Victory Squad.
DetailsStar Trek Year Five #12
Star Trek Year Five #12 (Lanzing, Kelly, McKeown, Califono, Thompson, Deer, Kirchoff, Bove, Uyetake) is one of the most action-heavy Star Trek books that I’ve ever read in my life. Unfortunately, the art drags it down a little, otherwise, this book would’ve gotten an A+ instead of a B-.
DetailsAquaman #60 (DeConnick, Mendonca, Fajardo Jr.) continues this title’s recent winning streak as DC’s best book nobody is talking about. Mature, relateable, and down-to-earth, this comic is a can’t-miss for anyone looking for something more than standard superhero punch-’em-ups!
DetailsSpawn #307
While the story is one that fans will be talking about for some time, we are simply going to need to see how things continue to play out to determine if everything was truly worthwhile. Even then, Spawn #307 (McFarlane, Tan, Glapion, Gho, Orzechowski) packs a punch with some awesome artwork and a touch of nostalgia to keep readers coming back.
DetailsTeen Titans #42 (Thompson, Fernandez, Maiolo) is a fresh start with a hot new creative team that seems eager to give the book some much-needed focus. Grappling with the consequences of past mistakes, the team is poised to forge ahead, but with Damian still unwilling to admit his errors, can they?
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