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HOUSE OF X and POWERS OF X continue to unfold, while Spider-Man, Black Widow, and Thor have must-read series debuts!
DetailsHOUSE OF X and POWERS OF X continue to unfold, while Spider-Man, Black Widow, and Thor have must-read series debuts!
DetailsX-O Manowar #1
X-O Manowar #1 (Hallum, Laiso, Redmond, Otsmane-Elhaou): The perfect pick up if you’ve never read X-O Manowar, while also being a great reintroduction for the loyal fans who’ve been awaiting Aric’s return.
DetailsMachine Man 2020 #1
Machine Man 2020 #1 (Gage, MacDonald, Sanchez-Almara) does end up being a fun experience, even if it’s going to be a fairly short one.
DetailsTransformers #17
Transformers (Ruckley, Malkova, McGuire-Smith, Uyetake, Wood) takes further than we’ve even been into the mind of a robot. What makes them tick? It’s not Energon.
DetailsTransformers Galaxies #4
Transformers Galaxies (Bleszinski, Ramondelli, Wood) #4 continues to take a very serious look at the politics of the Transformers class system. No, I’m being totally serious.
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DetailsRai #4
Rai #4 (Abnett, Ryp, Dalhouse, Sharpe): Before Fallen World it was hard to imagine another artist/art team living up to the high bar set with previous Rai books, but Ryp and Dalhouse are stepping up to the plate every issue and knocking it right out of the park.
DetailsBloodshot #6
Bloodshot #6 (Seeley, Booth, Coron) is another high energy, nonstop, pulse-racing issue that reminds you that when it comes to action-oriented comics, Bloodshot is truly the best of the best.
DetailsHeroes Reborn Iron Man, launched by Jim Lee, Whilce Portacio, Scott Lobdell, is a ground-up 1990s reimagining that ran from 1996-97.
DetailsHeroes Reborn was an imprint helmed by Jim Lee and Rob Liefeld, reinventing Marvel superheroes like Captain America and the Fantastic Four for the 1990s. Did they need reinventing?
DetailsMetal Men #4
Metal Men #4 (Didio, Davis, Wright): Robot mayhem, solid comedy, Kirby throwbacks and devious mystery afoot: what else do you need in Metal Men?
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