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Winter Soldier #5 Review
Bucky has to work with Doctor Doom...and face gorillas with machine guns. Throw in a great creative team and there's not much you won't dig about this comic.
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Daredevil #13 Review
Daredevil is the center of attention in the latest issue of his self titled series; but we have to wonder, has he gone off the deep end?
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Wonder Woman #9 Review
As she walks down the isle to marry Hades, we ask ourselves whether this is really the way Diana would act?
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Justice League #9 Review
Jim Lee returns as Geoff Johns prepares the next arc which might lead to the end of the Justice League.
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Pilot Season: Hardcore #1 Review
Robert Kirkman and Brian Stelfreeze's Pilot Season book mixes science fiction and assassination.
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Avengers Vs. X-Men #4 Review
There's more fighting and more betrayal. The Phoenix Force is getting closer and closer so the heroes better figure out where they stand in terms of this massive crossover.
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Saga #3 Review
Marko is bleeding out and dying. Izabel helps Hazel and Alana find snow for a healing spell. Prince Robot IV continues his search for Marko and Alana.
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DC Universe Presents #9 Review
We are about to be introduced to the FBI's top serial killer profiler. Besides her introduction and backstory, we also find out what her connection to Vandal Savage is.
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Dancer #1 Review
A retired sniper and a ballerina are on the run from a sniper, and there's one crazy twist.
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Nightwing #9 Review
Night of the Owls continues as we find out more about William Cobb, Dick's great-grandfather. Dick also has his hands full as he faces Cobb, his second Talon opponent of the night.
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Lobster Johnson: The Burning Hand #5 Review
The action-packed final issue in the five part mini-series.
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Fatale #5 Review
Brubaker continues to weave suspense, the occult and crime noir into what is turning out to be one of the best indie comics on the market.
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The Walking Dead #97 Review
We're always expecting the worst to happen in this comic and looking at the image on the cover, there's no denying that something bad is coming and the survivors definitely have something to fear.
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Trio #1 Review
John Byrne introduces a new team of heroes. But in this world, anything goes. Don't expect all the heroes to come out unscathed.
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Wolverine and the X-Men #10 Review
Cyclops comes face to face with Wolverine, but will Logan give him sanctuary?
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Uncanny X-Force #25 Review
The X-FORCE line-up may be changing soon as some of the team's members quit.
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Green Lantern #9 Review
If you're looking for the Secret of the Indigo Tribe, you sure are going to find some here. The arc isn't over yet but there are some huge bombshells here.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Color Classics #1 Review
It's the return of the original 1984 classic Eastman series! These reprints of the Mirage original books feature color. Find out where the turtles came from in this issue!
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Scarlet Spider #5 Review
There's a bomb that's set to go off in Houston. Can a guy with spider powers that doesn't fully see himself as a hero do anything to stop it?
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Captain America #11 Review
Sometimes villains want to give up their old lives but there are some who strongly oppose that notion.
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Invincible #91 Review
Dinosaurus saved Mark from the Viltrumite base and General Thragg.
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Batman and Robin #9 Review
It's the "Night of the Owls" and while Batman is busy dealing with other Talons, Damian Wayne has his own mission to take on. Will he be a match for one of the deadly assassins?
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Deathstroke #9 Review
Deathstroke is hired to hunt down a notorious, murderous, rampaging alien... Lobo
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Batman #9 Review
Not only has Batman been beaten and barely escaped with his life, now his home has been invaded and many Gotham citizens have been targeted. Snyder is making it clear that it's not easy being Batman.
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The Avengers Review
The Avengers may be 'Earth's Mightiest Heroes' but this movie is well on its way to become the mightiest comic book movie. The movie is crammed full of enough action, adventure, humor and suspense to please just about everyone.
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Swamp Thing #9 Review
We've been seeing a lot of changes with the main characters. Some have been good and some have been pretty bad. The playing field has gone to a whole new level and how Swamp Thing deals with it is going to be interesting.
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Fury #1 Review
Garth Ennis continues his take on the Marvel characters in the MAX line with an in-your-face look at Nick Fury's early days. Obviously this isn't an issue for the kids.
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X-O Manowar Review
Get ready to witness the beginning of the return of X-O Manowar. Whether you're familiar with the character or completely new, this is the place to begin reading.
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Foster #3 Review
If you thought things couldn't get scarier for Eddie Foster, you have a surprise coming your way. Buccellato and Tuazon raise the level of suspense for the third issue of their FOSTER series.
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Batwing #9 Review
The Court of Owls has embarked on their invasion of Gotham, and it's up to Batwing to help stop them.
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Ultimate Spider-Man #10 Review
Miles Morales is still getting the hang of his new powers but now he has to deal with his uncle as well. He's quickly learning that being Spider-Man isn't as easy as it seems.
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Epic Kill #1 Review
Song doesn't know who she is, but she knows how to take a man down for good... or a whole group of them.
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Daredevil #12 Review
Matt Murdock realizes that as long as he is Daredevil, he'll never get the privacy he wants to go on a date like a normal guy. But that's ok.
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Action Comics #9 Review
After saving Metropolis and the world from the alien invasion, Superman gets a little break as we look at the Superman from Earth 23. This isn't the Superman you grew up with.
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The Spider #1 Review
The classic pulp character makes his return to comics in this gritty, contemporary book.
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Avengers Vs. X-Men #3 Review
Both the Avengers and X-Men are looking for Hope. Wolverine must choose a side in this battle, but did he choose the right one?
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World's Finest #1 Review
Will Power Girl and The Huntress come to terms with being stranded on Earth Prime?
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The Amazing Spider-Man #685 Review
Is Doc Ock trying to save the world or destroy it? Spider-Man, Black Widow, and Silver Sable, with a little bit of extra help, finally discover Doc's final plans for Earth.
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G.I. Combat #1 Review
Wave 2 of the New 52 features the return of a DC classic, G.I. Combat featuring The War Time Forgot and Unknown Soldier.
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Mind the Gap #1 Review
A new series from Jim McCann full of mystery and gorgeous art and color. You'll immediately get pulled in as you'll want to know where the clues will lead the story to next.
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