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DetailsDisney held its Investor’s Day conference and unloaded a plethora of content across the world covering two of the biggest fandoms. Star Wars and the Marvel Universe.
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Mighty Morphin #2: If you’re wondering why the #PowerRangers comics are going strong and getting so much hype, this is the perfect time to dive right in!
DetailsHome Sick Pilots #1
Home Sick Pilots #1 is a horrifyingly intriguing first issue capable of establishing a strong premise, complex characters & a mystery that keeps you eagerly turning each page even if you are afraid of what lies ahead. @danwatters @Casparnova @adityab
DetailsIn 1971, Mike Sekowsky introduced Tracey Thompson and Betsy, a duo who break into haunted houses and get in fights with biker gangs. And, after two appearances, they were never heard from again.
Details‘Empyre’ reaches its finale. ‘X of Swords’ begins
DetailsChiho Saito and Be-PaPas’ Revolutionary Girl Utena: After the Revolution revisits characters from a teenage drama in their thirties.
DetailsIt would be great to see Blue Beetle, Kid Flash or Power Girl and they could do the Terra storyline. There is a bevy of well known and lesser known characters to pull from.
DetailsX-O Manowar #2
X-O Manowar #2 (Hallum, Laiso, Redmond, Otsmane-Elhaou) If you’ve ever wondered what makes X-O Manowar unique from other armor wielding characters, this is the book for you.
DetailsJustice League vs madness, floods, and misremembering! D Curtis Johnson, Dave Eaglesham, et al, remind the JLA of Moon Maiden, a superhero long forgotten in a Crisis. But, what is a Crisis, and whose Crisis is this?
DetailsBOOM! Studios is proud to announce SPECTER INSPECTORS, a new original queer paranormal five-issue series coming in February 2021. @BoomStudios
DetailsGrant Morrison & Jim Lee teach us how to maybe defeat fascism in their chapter of The Multiversity, and how to better interpret everything from Alfred Tennyson to William Roscoe Thayer and Deanne Stillman.
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