Far Sector #3: Freedom From Freedom
Far Sector #3
Far Sector #3 (Jemisin, Campbell, Bennett) is here and if you aren’t already reading this series, what are you waiting for?
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Far Sector #3 (Jemisin, Campbell, Bennett) is here and if you aren’t already reading this series, what are you waiting for?
DetailsGreen Lantern Jo Mullein must devise a unique solution to a bad situation!! Here is the first look at DC Comics FAR SECTOR #4!
DetailsX-Men #5
X-Men #5 Hickman, Silva, Gracia, Petit): This issue combines truly beautiful art with top-notch storytelling and a firm handle on character voices which have been lacking in previous installments. It’s a heart-stopping ride.
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In 1966 Hannah-Barbera ushered in a Golden Age of television cartoon super hero television.
DetailsTransformers #16
Transformers (Ruckley, McGuire-Smith, Malkova, Burcham, Lafuente) #16 tried to be a car show, but it ended up being a demolition derby.
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Welcome to another round of Ancient History this week GRIMJACK GETS IN THE RING!
DetailsFallen Angels #6
Fallen Angels #6 (Hill, Kudranski, D’Armata, Sabino) concludes a series that may be sought after by fans of Psylocke for some time to come, but just doesn’t add enough substantial weight to the Dawn of X lineup to stand out. This one is a miss.
DetailsBack in 1982, John Carpenter released one of the most amazing horror movies of all time, The Thing. The story, based on John W. Campbell’s novella Who Goes There, has actually been turned into a movie twice with a 3rd movie following essentially the same plot but coming in as a prequel to Carpenter’s classic. This week, it was announced that Universal and Blumhouse are developing another one!
DetailsGreen Lantern: The Animated Series
Green Lantern: The Animated Series launched in 2011 thanks to the immense popularity of the Green Lantern comics which saw that wave of popularity begin with Green Lantern: Rebirth in 2004. Unfortunately, the series’ launch came the same year as the Green Lantern movie which, sadly, proved to be rather unpopular and damaged the Green Lantern brand quite substantially.
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Thor #2 (Cates, Klein, Wilson, Sabino, Marvel) features our favorite God of Thunder and his giant cosmic toddler coming into conflict over the fate of an inhabited planet!
DetailsUndiscovered Country #3
Undiscovered Country #3 (Snyder, Soule, Camuncoli, Orlandini) continues this title’s win streak, upping the ante and adding a whole new layer of mystery to the tale. Far and away one of the best titles on the stands – DO NOT miss out on this one!
DetailsJustice League #39
SPOILERS AHEAD: Scott Snyder’s multi-year epic comes to a close (of sorts) with Justice League #39 (Snyder, Jiminez, Sampere, Albarran, Sanchez, HI-FI, Napolitano).
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