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Bayonetta: Bloody Fate
Bayonetta: Bloody Fates is a fun anime that does a decent job at telling the general story from the first game, but executes with awesome precision in the animation.
DetailsBayonetta: Bloody Fate
Bayonetta: Bloody Fates is a fun anime that does a decent job at telling the general story from the first game, but executes with awesome precision in the animation.
DetailsGet Ready for The Elephantmen Documentary! Elephantmen 2261 Continues with ComiXology Originals Season 3 by Richard Starkings, Axel Medellin, and Boo Cook
DetailsMarvel acquires Alien and Predator comic book properties with plans to publish comics to add to the established universe of the characters.
DetailsFlash #756 (Williamson, Duce, Guerrero) kicks off the newest arc with more of an uninspired whimper than a bang, signaling that the creative team may be out of new or interesting ideas.
DetailsStar Wars Bounty Hunters #3
Star Wars Bounty Hunters #3 (Sacks, Villanelli, Prianto. Lanham) is a nail-biter as Bossk and company continue to search for the “team member” that betrayed them years ago. Great read!!
DetailsHumanoids Announce Three-Book Deal with Eisner Nominated Writer/ Artist Ibrahim Moustafa
DetailsTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #105
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #105 (Campbell, Pattison, Lee) With a new found love and admiration for each other, the gang gets together for a night of music and fun. The newly formed Splinter Clan has their plates full as cleaning up of Mutant Town begins.
DetailsPeter Milligan/John Paul Leon show the origin of a supervillain and the desperation of heroes in gothic time travel comic, The Further Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix.
DetailsThe Green Lantern Season Two #4
Green Lantern (Morrison, Sharpe, Oliff, Orzechowski) gets back into its groove with a madcap, Silver-Age tale featuring The Flash.
DetailsA new adventure is coming in 2021. Be ready, Citizen.
DetailsJoin the Future #2
Join the Future is a series that feels both uniquely relevant and timeless in a way you just don’t see often. There is a coming of age story coming to fruition within an exploration of much grander societal shifts, and issue #2 (Kaplan, Kowalski, Simpson, Otsmane-Elhaou) delivers on all of these fronts and more.
DetailsIn the end, despite its half-hearted attempt at unreliable narration, Flash Annual #3 (Williamson, Segovia, Peterson, Pagulayan) just comes off as a cheap attempt to force some laughs that aren’t really there to begin with. Add to that three artists with clashing styles, and you have a highly skippable $4.99 comic.
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