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The Terminator/Transformers #1
The Terminator/Transformers #1 (Waltz, Mariotte, Barber, Milne, Cruz, Wood) delivers a head start to the big summer blockbuster season.
DetailsThe Terminator/Transformers #1
The Terminator/Transformers #1 (Waltz, Mariotte, Barber, Milne, Cruz, Wood) delivers a head start to the big summer blockbuster season.
DetailsHorizon Zero Dawn the popular PlayStation 4 game, is getting the comic book treatment thanks to Titan Comics this summer.
DetailsAmazing Spider-Man #42
Amazing Spider-Man #42 (Spencer, Ottley, Fairbairn) is fun, despite a slower pace and a break from the “heavy” story that the title is involved in.
DetailsFlash #752 (Williamson, Porter, Hi-Fi) slows down just a hair and gives its protagonist some space to breathe… in Heaven? Things aren’t what they seem, but just because the story has swerved into new territory, doesn’t mean “Flash Age” should be missed!
DetailsArtists Writers & Artisans (AWA) Studios is launching their Webtoons Comic Viewer along with the first part of J. Michael Straczynski & Mike Deodato’s Jr.’s new series The Resistance.
DetailsHawkman #22
Hawkman #22 (Venditti, Pasarin, Albert, von Grawbadger): Truly, this whole saga of Hawkman is worth reading because of issues like this one.
DetailsRadioactive Dreams
Doubtlessly, most of you have never heard of Radioactive Dreams, but it definitely fits the “so bad, it’s good” category. It is a wacky post-apocalyptic movie that is pure 80s! Even though it’s next to impossible to find, if you like fun, weird post-apocalyptic movies, you should seek this one out.
DetailsDoctor Tomorrow #2
Doctor Tomorrow #2 (Arbona, Towe, Rodriguez): Doctor Tomorrow brings superhero action and excitement in a way you’re not gonna get from any other traditional superhero book on the shelves!
DetailsJudge Dredd 100-Page Giant
Although the Judge Dredd 100-Page Giant is essentially just a collection of reprinted material, it’s the perfect introduction for those who are looking to jump into Dredd books at IDW.
Detailsb.b. free #3
b.b. free #3 (Rivera, Dunlap, Quigley, Campbell) handles every issue more like a love & care letter to oppressed kids, like a story of finding your own strength and owning it. It gives us some of the most important moments in representation, and the art moves emotionally with the story. It’s a captivating, fun and fantastical read that I feel is important we look up to, both readers and creators.
DetailsTerra Nova
In the year 2149 the Earth is dying, and people travel back in time to a prehistoric version of Earth, where dinosaurs roam, to join settlement: “Terra Nova”. In 2011 when it was made, Terra Nova had one of the biggest budgets in television history, though that doesn’t make it good. In the case of Terra Nova, the distinction between “good” and “expensive” is important. Why? Let’s find out.
DetailsGuardians of the Galaxy #3
Guardians of the Galaxy #3 (Ewing, Vakueva, Sprouse, Story, Ortega, Cabal, Blee, Petit) gives us a deeper look into the Guardians. This issue is pretty vital for the direction of the book, so I’d highly recommend picking it up.
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