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D-Listers Assemble in “Ant-Man” #4 [Review]

By | Apr 10, 2015 | Reviews

When Scott Lang’s daughter gets kidnapped by an old enemy, he’s going to need some super-powered help getting her back. D-LISTERS ASSEMBLE! Written by Nick Spencer Illustrated by Roman Rosanas • Ant-Man has to pull off an impossible break-in, but he can’t do it alone. Which means… he’s gonna need a new gang! • Er, […]

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Pick of the Week: The Silver Age Makes a Comeback in “Jupiter’s Circle” #1 [Review]

By | Apr 9, 2015 | Reviews

Mark Millar and Wilfredo Torres revisit the Silver Age of superheroes in “Jupiter’s Circle” #1. Read on for our spoiler free review of the “Jupiter’s Legacy” prequel. Written by Mark Millar Illustrated Wilfredo Torres The most celebrated superheroes in mid-century America seem to have it all-fame, riches, adoration-but tensions simmer beneath the glossy surface, threatening […]

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Mignolaversity: Abe Sapien #22 [Review]

By | Apr 8, 2015 | Reviews

A Darkness so Great comes to a close… Written by Mike Mignola and Scott Allie Illustrated by Max Fiumara Colors by Dave Stewart Lettering by Clem Robins A tranquil Texas town, the last safe place in America, erupts in supernatural violence as Abe Sapien gets a true taste of Hell on Earth, and the lonely […]

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“Uncanny Inhumans” #0 Shows You The Soft Side of Blackagar Boltagon [Review]

By | Apr 3, 2015 | Reviews

The Inhumans have become a major playing force within the Marvel Universe. And with “Uncanny Inhumans” #0, that influence only grows more powerful. Check out how this new Inhumans title fares in our spoiler-free review below. Written by Charles Soule Illustrated by Steve McNiven Back-up by Ryan Stegman and Ryan Lee • The industry’s best-selling […]

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Superman Faces Some of Gotham’s Biggest Villains – Without His Powers in “Batman/Superman” Annual #2 [Review]

By | Apr 3, 2015 | Reviews

The Phantom King has been defeated, but that doesn’t stop him from sending a whole team of Gotham City baddies to fight a depowered Clark Kent in “Batman/Superman” Annual #2 Written by Greg Pak Illustrated by Tom Derenick, Tyler Kirkham, Ian Churchill, Adrian Syaf and Emanuela Lupacchino Superman and Batman have defeated the menace that […]

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Struble and Grace Hit Home As Always With “The Li’l Depressed Boy: Supposed to Be There Too” #4

By | Apr 3, 2015 | Reviews

Matters aren’t so much depressing as blisteringly awkward in this, the twentieth issue overall of “The Li’l Depressed Boy”. Written by Shaun Steven Struble Illustrated by Sina Grace “IT’S NOT MY BIRTHDAY” Surprises abound as LDB meets Spike’s friends and family. These past few issues have been close to happy for LDB. It’s not that […]

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Pick of the Week: “Batman Eternal” #52 is a Triumphant Conclusion to Gotham’s Status Quo Rollicking Epic [Review]

By | Apr 2, 2015 | Reviews

The culmination of Batman’s year-long weekly arrives this week in “Batman Eternal” #52, demonstrating the power and versatility of the Caped Crusader and his allies. James Tynion IV is on script duty with this final issue and allows each member of the Bat family to have their own individual defining moment, while teasing the future […]

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Retro Review: Identity Crisis #1

By | Apr 1, 2015 | Reviews

Written by Brad Meltzer Illustrated by Rags Morales The most talked-about and successful miniseries of 2004 — the story that has created ripple effects throughout the DC Universe for many years to come — is now available in a stunning hardcover volume! New York Times best-selling author Brad Meltzer (GREEN ARROW) teams with artists Rags […]

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