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BOOKS OF MAGIC #14
Books of Magic #14: (Howard, Spurrier, Fowler, Boyd, Carpenter) The dark destiny that has always been lurking at the edge finally comes home to roost.
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Books of Magic #14: (Howard, Spurrier, Fowler, Boyd, Carpenter) The dark destiny that has always been lurking at the edge finally comes home to roost.
DetailsHell Arisen #1
Year of the Villain: Hell Arisen #1 (Tynion, Epting, Filardi) doesn’t shy away from throwing readers head-on into some sick villain-on-villain action! Whoever wins, we all lose!
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Metal Men #3 (DiDio, Davis, Delecki): As much as I love silly Metal Men stories, this risky play of going against the grain is definitely paying off.
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“Transform and Roll Out” this Sunday morning with Comic Watch as we look back at Transformers Generation 1 volume 1.
DetailsNightwing #67
Nightwing #67 (Jurgens, Cliquet, Filardi) The creative team is at the top of their game, knocking out issue after issue… You’re cheating yourself if you aren’t checking this out.
DetailsBatman: Last Knight on Earth #3
Batman: Last Knight on Earth #3 (Snyder, Capullo, Glapion, Plascencia) is an issue that echoes with legacy, serving as the perfect send off to one of the most acclaimed Batman creative teams in recent history.
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Bloodshot #4 (Seeley, Booth, Corona, Dalhouse): It’s loaded up with the kinda guns blazing, quip throwing action Steven Seagal wishes he could rebuild his career with but it also has real grit to it.
DetailsSpider-Man #3 (Abrams, Abrams, Pichelli) delivers in a big way, knocking it out of the park on both emotional beats and sheer intensity. Don’t miss this one!
DetailsThe Visitor #1
The Visitor #1 (Levitz, Kim, Rodriguez): “Levitz has really nailed a win-win scenario here.”
DetailsHarleen #3
Harleen #3 (Sejic, Downie) is the ultimate cautionary tale of DC’s most tragic couple. Is this the story that the character truly needed to be told right now? That’s for the reader to decide. However, if we are going to retrace the traumatic and toxic origins of Harley and Joker’s relationship, I believe this is the way to do it.
DetailsHellmouth #3 (Bellaire, Lambert, Carlini) continues to plod along with Buffy and Angel’s first meeting, an event that should feel huge – but instead, is mired in doldrums.
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