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DetailsDiscover the Secrets Hidden Across a World Full of Magic and Monsters in February 2020
DetailsA thrilling tale of pulp fiction in a world on the brink
DetailsCaptain America #18
Captain America #18 (Coates, Masters, Milla, Petit) sees Cap emerge into the open and confront the people in what could have been a masterful issue that fell short in many ways.
DetailsX-Men #5
X-Men #5 Hickman, Silva, Gracia, Petit): This issue combines truly beautiful art with top-notch storytelling and a firm handle on character voices which have been lacking in previous installments. It’s a heart-stopping ride.
DetailsRoku #4
Roku’s first solo series has reached it’s violent and downright badass conclusion with issue #4 (Bunn, Bachs, Paitreau, Sharpe), firmly establishing her as a force to be reckoned with in the Valiant Universe going forward.
DetailsBirdman
In 1966 Hannah-Barbera ushered in a Golden Age of television cartoon super hero television.
DetailsTransformers #16
Transformers (Ruckley, McGuire-Smith, Malkova, Burcham, Lafuente) #16 tried to be a car show, but it ended up being a demolition derby.
DetailsAvengers of the Wasteland #1
Journey back to the Wastelands with Ed Brisson and company in Avengers of the Wastelands #1 (Brisson, Scharf, Menon, Petit) for what looks to be an exciting new chapter for this long-running trope.
DetailsBatman/Superman #6
Batman/Superman #6 (Williamson, Marquez, Sanchez) had fantastic writing and even better art, giving it the double whammy of awesomeness needed to guarantee returning readers!
DetailsGrimjack #2
Welcome to another round of Ancient History this week GRIMJACK GETS IN THE RING!
DetailsFallen Angels #6
Fallen Angels #6 (Hill, Kudranski, D’Armata, Sabino) concludes a series that may be sought after by fans of Psylocke for some time to come, but just doesn’t add enough substantial weight to the Dawn of X lineup to stand out. This one is a miss.
DetailsTodd McFarlane’s Spawn
Todd McFarlane’s Spawn is dark, violent and full of intense adult themes but it also has incredible depth. It isn’t all sunshine and rainbows, but the series absolutely stands the test of time as one of the best animated series based on a comic, even today.
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