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A May 2020 Four-Week Crossover Event!
DetailsA May 2020 Four-Week Crossover Event!
DetailsJust because your family hunts monsters doesn’t mean you can’t make friends with them.
DetailsThe End, Part 1
Sex Criminals #26 (Fraction, Zdarsky) sees the long-dormant indie darling return, and in fine form. If you’ve never given this book a shot, go back and get caught up ASAP! And if you’re a lapsed reader, frustrated with its many delays in shipping – now’s the time to come home.
DetailsBatman 433-435
IT’S TIME ONCE AGAIN TO PEER BACK INTO THE ANNALS OF HISTORY (HEH… ANNALS) FOR IT’S ANCIENT HISTORY, THIS WEEK A BATMAN WILL DIE!!!!!
DetailsFrom DC comics, its a reporter, its a love interest, its DC comics favorite news hound Lois Lane in her ninth installment. Written by Greg Rucka with Art by Mike Perkins. In the wake of a second attempt on her life, Lois takes the unprecedented step of…telling Superman to back off! As the Kiss of…
DetailsThe Visitor #2
The Visitor #2 (Levitz, Kim, Arreola) is like a season finale that has you ready to flip a table in protest that you’ll have to wait for the next installment (but in a good way.)
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?
DetailsDark Horse comics announces second printing cover by legendary artist Denys Cowan
DetailsAction Comics #1019
Using the momentum started by the last few issues, Action Comics #1019 (Bendis, Romita Jr., Janson, Anderson) puts Lex Luthor and Leviathan front and center and shows who is in control and it doesn’t look good for Superman. Bendis and Romita Jr. continue to show that they are an incredible team.
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?
DetailsAdler #1
At its finest, Adler #1 (Lavie Tidhar, Paul McCaffrey) is a delightful penny-dreadful inspired by Victorian fiction. Yet, an unbalanced narrative and “same face syndrome” may make you wish you’d read the books that inspired it instead. For now, Adler’s biggest mystery is what anyone should expect from it.
DetailsDiscover the Secrets Hidden Across a World Full of Magic and Monsters in February 2020
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