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Mark Millar’s Jupiter’s Legacy hits the presses ahead of its big debut on Netflix!
DetailsMark Millar’s Jupiter’s Legacy hits the presses ahead of its big debut on Netflix!
DetailsGrimm Fairy Tales #37
Grimm Fairy Tales #37 is an issue that unravels rather quickly as things just keep getting worse and worse for Skye. It’s exciting and fast paced with a dark edge, but hopefully the finale makes it all worthwhile!
DetailsThe Boys: Dear Becky #1 (Ennis, Braun, Avina) is a comic that feels ripped from a bygone era, and whether or not readers can stomach it given the world’s current climate is going to be a personal choice. The Boys remains as brutal and uncaring as ever, but now lacks the wink and sense of fun the original run had. And perhaps that, too, is a reflection of the times.
DetailsPreviously scheduled to release on Free Comic Book Day in May, Marvel will be making X-MEN and SPIDER-MAN/ VENOM comics available for FREE this July!
DetailsX-Men #9
For #XMenMonday, we take a look at the next book in the X-men line: X-Men #9, featuring Unus the Untouchable…never heard of him? Well no worries. He’s pointless, but the story isn’t! Check out what started the X-Men on the road to being a metaphor for the outcast!
DetailsGail Simone issues call to action to the comic industry in an attempt to raise money in support of Black Lives Matter.
DetailsCatwoman #22
Catwoman #22 (Sevenbergen, Allred, Downie) is a fun-loving and action-packed issue with moments of heart.
DetailsBlack Panther #1 (1977)
Join us this Sunday morning for a look back at Black Panther #1 from 1977! In his very first ongoing series, Black Panther comes to life with Jack Kirby, Mike Royer and Dave Hunt at the helm for a story that many are now likely to find a bit strange thanks to a Brass Frog and its impact on time, but captures the essence of how fun comics of this era were.
DetailsBirds of Prey: Sirens of Justice #1
Birds of Prey: Sirens of Justice #1 (Simone, Miranda, Kalisz, Lanham) leans heavily on great characterizations for a story that knows how to have a good time, but lacks the impact necessary to elevate the series beyond casual fun.
DetailsSwamp Thing: New Roots #6
This is a series that goes right to the heart of what Swamp Thing stands for, and while the story can feel predictable, rest assured the end we find in Swamp Thing: New Roots #6 (Russell, Santucci, Kalisz, Sharpe) is something you won’t see coming. It’s a wonderful twist that will have you thinking about this book long after reading it.
DetailsValiant 2020 continues to shine bright on a year that is a bit murky. Valiant and Displate have teamed up to make sure we “Stay Valiant” and decorated with style.
DetailsBirds of Prey
Do yourself a favor and just skip Birds of Prey (Azzarello, Lupacchino). A very pretty book with no imagination and a high price tag.
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