SHAZAM #11: All in the SHAZAMily
SHAZAM #11
After a slow start the arc, “SHAZAM and the Seven Magic Lands” is picking up the pace and barrelling towards the finish line with SHAZAM! #11 (Johns, Kolins).
DetailsSHAZAM #11
After a slow start the arc, “SHAZAM and the Seven Magic Lands” is picking up the pace and barrelling towards the finish line with SHAZAM! #11 (Johns, Kolins).
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Jennika #1 (Revel, Pattison, Nishijma) with every turn down a new road, comes to a new adventure, but what if that new adventure is your past. Meet Jennika, she’s new at being a mutant, but not knowing how to deal with a mix of emotions, wether old or new.
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Join Comic Watch this Sunday morning as we get hyped for the new Bloodshot live-action movie with a look back at the 1993 classic Bloodshot #1 (VanHook, Perlin, Wiacek, Moede) comic!
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Clones work, because clones are not droids. They are able to succeed because of their humanity. Season seven’s introductory episode brings this idea front and center.
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Ghost-Spider #7 (McGuire, Guara, Herring) continues to entertain and mystify. With the addition of an alternate Sue and Johnny Storm what good go wrong? Oh yeah, The Maker is here too!
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