Machine Man 2020 #2: Pray to Your Fleshy God!
Machine Man 2020 #2
Machine Man 2020 #2 (Gage, McDonald, Sanchez-Almara): This book was a ton of fun and worth bearing the name of Machine Man for what has proved to be a VERY good event so far.
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Machine Man 2020 #2 (Gage, McDonald, Sanchez-Almara): This book was a ton of fun and worth bearing the name of Machine Man for what has proved to be a VERY good event so far.
DetailsGhostbusters: Year One #3
Ghostbusters Year One #3 (Burnham, Schoening, Delgado) centers on Peter Venkman. I don’t really need to say anything else. Buy it!
DetailsQuantum and Woody #3
Quantum and Woody #3 (Hastings, Browne, Redmond,Otsmane-Elhaou): Quantum and Woody is the golden standard for comedic action comics on the shelf right now. Straight up.
DetailsOresuki: Are you the only one who loves me?
Amatsuyu “Joro” Kisaragi is an extraordinarily kind but typical high schooler, and out of nowhere, he gets invitations from two of his school’s most popular students, Sakura “Cosmos” Akino and Aoi “Himawari” Hinata, to meet them respectively on two separate days. At the climax of these back-to-back dates, Cosmos and Himawari lean in close and confess that for the longest time, they have had feelings for…Joro’s best friend. This news hits hard because, in actuality, Joro has only played the goody-two-shoes so that he could hopefully achieve the relationship granted to all romantic-comedy protagonists, and it appears his efforts have failed spectacularly. However, there is one person who not only knows of Joro’s true identity but prefers it, Sumireko “Pansy” Sanshokuin, and she is not someone who intends to take no for an answer.
DetailsRed Sonja & Vampirella Meet Betty & Veronica #10
Red Sonja & Vampirella Meet Betty & Veronica #10 (Chu, Sanapo, Mohan) is an effective hot-summer-desert mood issue, but also a slow and storybuilding lacking one. The art really helps get in the mood of Drakulon, and it leaves us hoping for more as we move forward.
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Crowded #12 (Sebela, Stein, Brandt, Farrell, Rae) is a flawlessly executed finale of an exceptional second arc. It’s a mystery where everyone’s favorite queer rom-com near-future thriller is taking us, but it can’t arrive soon enough.
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Spider-Woman #1 [Pacheco, Siquiera, Perez, D’Armata, Junior] Karla Pacheco brings her A-game in a wonderful first issue that exemplifies all we love about Spider-Woman and leaves you on an adrenaline high that will have you itching for the next installment.
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DetailsPatricia Highmash Interview with Marie D’Abreo by Travis Hedge Coke Marie D’Abreo’s comics are an amazing mix of humanistic art and intelligent writing, but the term, mix, may not be accurate. The writing and art are not interlocked, but simultaneously understood as we read. I was completely taken with Beautiful, the first in a…
DetailsRadioactive Dreams
Doubtlessly, most of you have never heard of Radioactive Dreams, but it definitely fits the “so bad, it’s good” category. It is a wacky post-apocalyptic movie that is pure 80s! Even though it’s next to impossible to find, if you like fun, weird post-apocalyptic movies, you should seek this one out.
DetailsDoctor Tomorrow #2
Doctor Tomorrow #2 (Arbona, Towe, Rodriguez): Doctor Tomorrow brings superhero action and excitement in a way you’re not gonna get from any other traditional superhero book on the shelves!
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