Monthly Archives: July 2019

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SDCC ’19: Marvel Announces New “Spider-Verse” Series

By | Jul 19, 2019 | News

Marvel has announced that they will be going back into the Spider-Verse with a new Miles Morales-focused mini-series, simply titled “Spider-Verse.” “Miles Morales finally feels like he gets this Spider-Man stuff… and then falls through a portal! But isn’t the Web of Life & Destiny destroyed?” says Marvel in its description of the series. “Maybe […]

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“Moon Knight” #6

By | Jul 19, 2019 | Reviews

In recent years, Moon Knight has been a recurring character at Marvel Comics, with different iterations of the character being frequent but short-lived. The most recent run of the series, by Max Bemis and Jacen Burrows, ended last October and the title has yet to be relaunched. For the next 12 weeks, in this summer […]

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SDCC 19: DC Reveals Graphic Novels for Young Adults

By | Jul 19, 2019 | News

DC Comics revealed at a retailer event a fourth imprint for the company in DC Graphic Novels for Young Adults. This new imprint will comprise all of the previous young adult graphic novels that were categorized under the DC Ink imprint. The previously announced DC Kids imprint will be renamed DC Graphic Novels for Kids […]

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SDCC ’19: Marvel Announces “Doctor Doom,” “The Amazing Mary Jane,” “Future Fight Firsts,” Others

By | Jul 19, 2019 | News

Marvel made a few announcements at today’s San Diego Comic Con, beginning with “Doctor Doom,” starring the long-time foe of the Fantastic Four. The ongoing series, created by writer Christopher Cantrell and artist Salvador Larroca, will debut later this year.  Victor Von Doom – scientist, sorcerer, disfigured face, twisted soul – has been spending much […]

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“Fairlady” #4

By | Jul 19, 2019 | Reviews

“Fairlady” #4 is a good reminder that what a book is about and its central plot can often be two very different things. (Warning: may contain minor spoilers.) Written by Brian Schirmer Illustrated by Claudia Balboni Colored by Marissa Louise Lettered by David Bowman A client in an oversized cat mask hires Jenner for a […]

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SDCC ’19: Image Unveils Snyder, Soule and Camuncoli’s “Undiscovered Country”

By | Jul 19, 2019 | News

This article has been updated since its publication. Image Comics have announced Scott Snyder and Charles Soule’s upcoming collaboration, illustrated by Giuseppe Camuncoli, is titled “Undiscovered Country,” and will begin in November. The dystopian sci-fi series, which is an ongoing, depicts a United States that has literally walled itself off from the rest of the […]

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“The Orville: New Beginnings” #1

By | Jul 19, 2019 | Reviews

Full disclosure: I have never seen an episode of The Orville, but from the trailers I’ve seen it’s basically Star Trek as imagined by Seth McFarlane. I like Seth McFarlane, and I like Star Trek as much as the next person, so this should be fun. Mild spoilers for “The Orville: New Beginnings Part 1 […]

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“Sera and the Royal Stars” #1

By | Jul 19, 2019 | Reviews

Sera and the Royal Stars should be the name of a rival band in “Band vs Band.” Written by Jon Tsuei Illustrated by Audrey Mok Colored by Raul Angulo Lettered by Jim Campbell Civil war rages in the Empire of Parsa, and famine has struck. As the seasons refuse to turn, Princess Sera receives a […]

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Five Thoughts on Krypton‘s “In Zod We Trust”

By | Jul 19, 2019 | Television

As Krypton’s Second Season pushes forward, we continue to go into more serious and darker territory. From all appearances, it seems that Lyta is indeed dead. Since Lyta’s character is connected to almost every other major one, this throws everything into disarray. Seg is distraught, Zod becomes even more ruthless, and Brainiac gets a front-row […]

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“Batman” #75

By | Jul 19, 2019 | Reviews

At last, the final arc of Tom King’s run on “Batman” starts with ‘City of Bane.’ If this issue is any indication, this will be a worthy closing chapter to this long narrative, with hints and elements indicating that all major plot points are converging. Written by Tom King Illustrated by Tony S. Daniel & […]

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SDCC’ 19: IDW Acquires Sunday Press Books

By | Jul 19, 2019 | News

IDW Publishing has announced the acquisition of Sunday Press Books, a publishing company specializing in high-quality, archival editions of classic comic strips, published in oversized hardcovers. Publishers Weekly reports that founder Peter Maresca will continue to “oversee the publishing program,” while IDW will focus on marketing and distribution, including a digital publishing program. He told […]

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