Action Comics #1023: Red Cloud Unbound
Action Comics #1023
Action Comics #1023 (Bendis, Romita Jr., Janson, Anderson) is a fun issue with a couple of great moments that reminds you how well Bendis and Romita Jr. work together.
DetailsAction Comics #1023
Action Comics #1023 (Bendis, Romita Jr., Janson, Anderson) is a fun issue with a couple of great moments that reminds you how well Bendis and Romita Jr. work together.
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Hellions #2 (@zebwells @StephenSegovia @Davcuriel @corypetit) is a remarkable experiment in taking what shouldn’t work and making it sing.
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Batman #95 (@JamesTheFourth @JorgeJimenezArt @Tomeu_Morey @ClaytonCowles) begins the “Joker War” and with new art and a new twist on classic tropes, the series gets a much needed shot in the arm just in time!
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Series review for Tower of God. Bam must climb the mysterious Tower of God to find his friend Rachel. Here’s an outstanding story that is thrilling, addicting, and impossible to put down.
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DetailsJustice League Odyssey #22
Justice League Odyssey #22 (Abnett, Richards, Beredo) is a fast-moving issue and a blast to read. It is pure space western fun and hits enough tropes that will please any science-fiction fan. Here’s hoping this isn’t the last we see of this Suzi Starr.
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