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Vita Ayala and Claire Roe team up to take the daughter of Thanos on her own adventure this February in NEBULA from Marvel Comics
DetailsVita Ayala and Claire Roe team up to take the daughter of Thanos on her own adventure this February in NEBULA from Marvel Comics
DetailsYoung Justice #10
With great art from the two artists and their inkers and colorists, Young Justice #10 (Bendis, Timms, Derington) is still a fun story with great characters, especially the emerging ones.
DetailsEwoks: The Battle for Endor
As far as the two Ewok made for TV movies go, this one was much darker and more action-filled than the first, making it more watchable for all ages instead of just young children. Aside from its fantasy elements, this Ewoks installment is more like a true entry of the Star Wars saga.
DetailsLivewire #12
It’s the bittersweet end of the road in Livewire #12 (Ayala, Ford, Fitzpatrick), and I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t gonna miss this series, and that means a ton in and of itself…
DetailsRachel Pollack brought the New Gods firmly into the 90s, and the run is more often decried than read. What could elicit such fear and disdain? What madness lies with gods who are flexible ideals.
DetailsHe was the man who never took off his mask, which made him perfect for any story that fans could dream up. Over the course of just a few summers, Boba Fett became a legend.
DetailsThe Mandalorian
The Mandalorian starts with an intensity and mysteriousness that fans can only pray it maintains throughout its entire run. This is the next entry of Star Wars we’ve all been waiting for.
DetailsStar Wars Adventures: Return to Vader’s Castle #1-5
Star Wars Adventures: Return to Vader’s Castle (Scott, Francavilla) yet again seeks to tell amazing campfire ghost stories based in the Star Wars universe with an impish style an whimsical charisma often lacking in the Marvel books.
DetailsAre the clone troopers perfect? No. In fact, I would venture to say that nothing in Star Wars is truly perfect (except for—and I cannot emphasize this enough—the beautiful, beautiful Ewan McGregor). But when it comes to wartime themes, a focus on the necessity of humanity is about as perfect as it gets.
DetailsAstra Lost in Space
In the future, space travel is commonplace, and the next generation of aspiring explorers attend Caird High School, who must undergo a rigorous but controlled interplanetary mission. This year’s team’s mission starts simple enough. But quick things make a turn for the worst, and the group is flung to far reaches of space. With only a small chance to make it home, the team set off on a journey that will take them across thousands of light-years.
DetailsTransformers #14
When Bumblebee joins the gang what will eventually become the Decepticons, it turns everything we know on its ear. But, is it entertaining? Find out what happens in ‘Transformers #14’ (Ruckley, Malkova, McGuire-Smith)
DetailsStar Wars Allegiance #1-4: Journey to The Rise of Skywalker
The mini-series Allegiance (Sacks, Ross, Loughridge) attempts to give fans a bridge between The Last Jedi and The Rise of Skywalker. MARVEL offers up a detrimentally short, but still enjoyable four issue series revolving around the main band of heroes.
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