Spawn #292: Driven by Emotion
Spawn #292
Spawn #292 finds Al struggling with the remnants of a new power while continuing his hunt for the dark forces now stuck on Earth.
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Spawn #292 finds Al struggling with the remnants of a new power while continuing his hunt for the dark forces now stuck on Earth.
DetailsBlack Panther #7
Ta-Nehisi Coates provides subtle hints to intriguing minds. Suit up cadet and explore the story of “The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda”!
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WEAPON X #26: WEAPON X-FORCE, PART 5. Weapon X-Force is in hell and Sabretooth confronts his demons, both literal and figuratively.
DetailsHarley Quinn #56
Harley Quinn is tasked with rehoming her cat burglar neighbor’s collection of cats (long story), but she quickly finds herself in the middle of a conflict that feels all too familiar…
DetailsHawkeye’s mission of vengeance reaches its conclusion, with a final confrontation with Bullseye!
DetailsWeapon H #11
Will Sonia break the sorceress spell over Weapon H? Aggar is placed in an awkward situation. Will he be the one to save Weirdworld?
DetailsDefenders The Best Defense #1
Four one shots get jammed together into one issue in the unsatisfying conclusion to the Best Defense.
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Marvel’s merry mutants come together for 25 days of holiday spirit in “Merry X-Men Holiday Special #1”
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A pure, unbridled, joyful adrenaline-rush and a stunning cinematic achievement!
DetailsGrant Morrison has appropriated throughout his career, whole pages, whole panels, lines from songs, a cache of styles and techniques applied to one scene or one book. He is, generally, fairly open about it outside of the books, it’s only within the comics that the appropriations are masked.
DetailsDeathstroke #38
Deathstroke #38: A deep dive into the inner workings of the mental health institution in the United States and the dichotomy of the public perception towards it begins to come into focus in the latest issue of “Arkham Asylum”.
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