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DetailsTurning 80, but young at heart!
DetailsFor Molly #1
For Molly #1 (Cheng, Sawyer) A cinematographic and dark story about companionship, guilt and pain that promises to carry us to mysterious places, while being close to our hearts.
DetailsNinjak #1
Ninjak #1 (Kindt, Mann, Arreola) Kindt’s Ninjak rivals the great martial arts comics from Fraction/Brubaker Immortal Iron Fist all the way back to Miller Daredevil and Deadly Hands of Kung Fu.
DetailsFriday #1
Friday (Brubaker, Martin, Vicente) is a twist on the young adult mystery genre you won’t want to miss.
DetailsAstonishing X-Men (2004) #52
Astonishing X-Men (2004) (Liu, Perkins, Walta): A deep exploration of the trauma and survivorhood of Karma, that deeply respects and develops the character, and uses the main story arc to dig into different experiences of oppression and pain.
DetailsPlanetary #3
It’s a ghost story on its surface, but there is so much more to uncover in Planetary #3 (Ellis, Cassaday, Depuy, Fuchs), a visually spectacular issue that ends with a stark look at the reality of exactly what lies before each one of us.
DetailsEat the Dead by Siddharth Kotian is a knife in the stomach horror comic.
DetailsMonitor
Monitor (Wampler, Mkheidze, Juskiewicz) is a sci-fi epic with uniquely impressive visuals that unfolds like a relentlessly paced thriller, and despite the sometimes overly-complex narrative, it’s an undeniably thoughtful exploration of the dangers of our own technological dependence.
DetailsPlanetary #2
The second issue of Planetary (Ellis, Cassaday, Depuy, O’Neil) feels like a love letter to all things Kaiju on its surface, but investigative elements push the story into new territories, emphasizing the archaeological roots of the team in wonderful new ways.
DetailsAn all new, neo-noir graphic novel series, set in the lost culture of Los Angeles’ country music clubs
DetailsRai #1
Rai #1 (Kindt, Crain, Lanphear): Gorgeous art, rock solid writing and a sense of mystery and wonder that gets you on the hook from page one, Rai is everything it sets out to be and more.
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