Young Justice #19: The Pantheon Trials of Wonder Girl
Young Justice #19
Young Justice #19 is about Cassandra Sandsmark, the granddaughter of Zeus and protege of Wonder Woman, known on earth on Wonder Girl.
DetailsYoung Justice #19
Young Justice #19 is about Cassandra Sandsmark, the granddaughter of Zeus and protege of Wonder Woman, known on earth on Wonder Girl.
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DetailsLegend of the Swamp Thing Halloween Spectacular
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American Vampire is one of those titles that fans begged for more and now with this conclusion they’re getting their wish and after reading this issue I’m happy to say – get excited! @Ssnyder1835 @rafaalbuquerque
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While Champions #1 does not tread new ground, @eveewing , @SimoneDiMeo_ and @Toonfed take a concept from an iconic Marvel story and apply to the teen lens, paving the way for an intriguing story.
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Commanders in Crisis #1 (@thesteveorlando @Tinto83Tinto @FrancescaCarot6 @fabio_amelia) from #ImageComics demands your focus and attention to detail in its unique take on traditional superhero crisis-level events. Humanist in its focus yet massive in its scope, this is not a book to be missed!
DetailsVoice of the Siren #0-1
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DetailsThe Devil’s Red Bride #1
Advanced Review! The Devil’s Red Bride #1 invokes the best of Samurai classics while bringing in a unique new approach packed with tense character drama and bloody conflict. You won’t want to miss this one. @TheVaultComics
DetailsStranger Things: Science Camp #1
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DetailsWonder Woman 1984 #1
Wonder Woman 1984 #1 (Obrota, Simonson, Blevins, Buccellato, Lanham) is a straightforward, easy to follow tale that plays into the traits that the onscreen version of Diana that fans of the film know and love.
DetailsDoctor Aphra #4 Fate and Fortune – Part 4: The Deal
Trapped in an ironically living necropolis, Dr. Aphra #4 (Wong, Cresta, Rosenberg) involves the good doctor and her band of dirty quadruple-crossers scheming to escape to seek vengeance and glory against Ronen Tagge.
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