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Calamity Kate #2
Calamity Kate #2 provides us with an entertaining rivalry and asks if Kate is a role model.
DetailsCalamity Kate #2
Calamity Kate #2 provides us with an entertaining rivalry and asks if Kate is a role model.
DetailsFor its time, Batman Beyond was a bit of a radical concept. It was one of the first times in the history of the Batman universe that things were upended in a profound departure from what had come before. It saw the man himself, Bruce Wayne, retire from being the Caped Crusader after he almost had to use a gun to save someone. When Wayne decided he would never again put on the cape and cowl, it filled much of the audience with dread. How would this new series approach a Bruce Wayne-less Batman? The question would be answered by 16-year-old Terry McGinnis, who would lose his father just as Wayne lost both of his parents. This would lead him down the path to becoming Batman.
DetailsOld Man Quill #4
Old Man Quill #4 finds our heroes vanquishing a dragon to rescue a damsel, kinda.
DetailsWar of the Realms: Uncanny X-men #1
The X-men are whisked off to the War of the Realms due to *convenient plot device* and fight *unspecified random bad guys* can they survive to get to *arbitrary goal*???
DetailsX-Force #6
While not strictly an X-Force story (the crew are hardly in it) this issue presents a deeply satisfying glimpses into a possible future. It’s well worth checking out.
DetailsThe Mad Titan Thanos is about to encounter a young girl that will change his life forever – GAMORA!
DetailsMs. Marvel #2
The Magnificent Ms. Marvel #2 is a heartfelt roller coaster of action and mystery, proving why Kamala Khan is one of Marvel’s rising stars.
DetailsHeroes in Crisis Part 8 –
Heroes in Crisis’ central mystery is resolved whether fans like it or not.
DetailsGuardians of the Galaxy #4
The Guardians finally track down Gamora, then they surely do something else?!
DetailsNew PENNYWORTH trailer promises action and intrigue as Alfred meets Thomas Wayne ahead of late July premiere
DetailsReligion, pop music, class, culturism, code-switching, prostitution, recreational drug use, fashion, tabloid journalism, trauma, drama, and fascism chic: The Joe Casey Uncanny X-Men is a run that aimed high and shot about crotch level. An interest blip on the X-Men radar screen, that really stands out, but maybe we still don’t know what exactly it was.
DetailsSpider-Man: Life Story #2
The fascinating What-If? Narrative begun in the previous issue continues here. The script is tight, masterfully balancing the tightrope between profundity and silly fun, and the art is a beautiful fusion of the best parts of classical and contemporary form. Pick this one up.
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