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Resurrection Man #1 Review
The new 52 pops out another book about a not so spotlight character, Resurrection Man. Who is Resurrection Man? And is this character good enough to hold his own in his own on-going series?
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Demon Knights #1 Review
No, it's not that Tales from the Crypt movie staring Billy Zane. It's part of the new 52 staring Jason Blood and the Demon Etrigan!
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Superboy #1 Review
Superboy undergoes the 'New 52' treatment as we see his beginnings once again for the first time. Fleshed out more than the original story, this Superboy's story goes more in depth and opens the door to more possibilities.
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Deathstroke #1 Review
Titles featuring villains rarely live up to their potential. The villain often gets watered down but thankfully, that is not the case here. Deathstroke is here to do his job and his job involves killing.
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Green Lantern #1 Review
'The New 52' Green Lantern is here and it's not Hal Jordan! Picking up from the events of the previous GL series, Sinestro has a power ring and a sector to protect. That leaves Hal Jordan in a new situation.
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American Vampire: Survival of the Fittest #4 Review
We have more than just 'American' vampires here as the action kicks up and the stakes are raised (and I don't mean the type of stake that's used to kill vampires, that would be too corny).
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Wolverine: Debt of Death Review
A timeless tale featuring Wolverine, Nick Fury and...giant Japanese battlerobo suits. Normally Wolverine one-shots are easily forgotten but with a stellar creative team, we have a story that is definitely worth checking out.
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O.M.A.C. #1 Review
O.M.A.C. explodes out of the pages of this first issue but who is he and what is he after? That's what we're about to find out. Dan DiDio and Keith Giffen deliver a story with a 70s feel that has a familiar concept but also is 'new' for all readers.
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X-23 #14 Review
Laura unwillingly joins the FF after an earthquake hits New York City and finds that she, Spider-Man and Sue Storm are somehow connected...
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Batwing #1 Review
The first issue of Batwing introduces David Zavimbe to readers, sets up the story and makes you care about the character. In a nut shell, Judd Winick writes the perfect introductory issue that is guaranteed to have you hooked.
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Justice League International #1 Review
The United Nations likes the idea of the Justice League, but they don't like the fact they are independent and answer to no one. Andre Briggs puts his own team of U.N. Sanctioned Justice Leaguers together featuring heroes from around the world.
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Batgirl #1 Review
After being confined to a wheelchair for over 20 years, Barbara Gordon returns to the role of Batgirl. So is this highly anticipated issue worth altering continuity? Should Barbara return to the role of Batgirl?
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Swamp Thing #1 Review
Swamp Thing returns to the DC Universe. Now that Alec Holland has returned from the dead and was never actually Swamp Thing, Scott Snyder sets an interesting stage for the future of the character as well as integrating him back into the DCU.
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Detective Comics #1 Review
Jumping into an early point in Batman's crime-fighting career, his no-nonsense attitude might not be enough to handle the Joker, the Gotham City Police Department AND a new and deadly villain. Full of grit and action for the hardcore Bat-fan.
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Action Comics #1 Review
We have a younger, brasher Superman on our hands courtesy of Grant Morrison and Rags Morales in the 'New 52' relaunch of Action Comics. While it appears like we have a completely different Superman, he's actually closer to his original roots.
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Justice League #1 Review
The rebirth of the entire DC Universe begins here. Geoff Johns and Jim Lee make sure it starts off with a bang. An interesting re-telling that is setting the stage for a new, but familiar universe.
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Secret Avengers #16 Review
Warren Ellis jumps on as writer for a new story. Steve, Beast, Black Widow, and Moon Knight discover an underground city.
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Angel & Faith #1 Review
The 'ninth' season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer begins. Picking up after the chaotic ending of Season 8, Angel and Faith band together to try to pick up the pieces and clean up the mess left since we last saw everyone.
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Uncanny X-Force #14 Review
After taking on the identity of Archangel full-time, Warren abandons X-Force and prepares for the 'Age of Archangel.' Will he successfully dismantle X-Force? Will he be swayed by Betsy Braddock?
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The Mighty Thor #5 Review
A war of cosmic proportions is coming to Broxton; how will the Asgardians and humans react? Solid writing from Fraction with some Earth-shattering events.
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The Incredible Hulks #635 Review
Greg Pak's run on Incredible Hulk sadly comes to an end as his Heart of the Monster storyline comes to an end.
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Spider Island: Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #1 Review
As spider infest Manhattan, Shang Chi and Iron Fist have been plagued by troubling dreams. Is there a mystical connection to the outbreak? Amazing book for fans of Immortal Iron Fist.
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Flashpoint #5 Review
The final issue of Flashpoint is here, marking an end of an era and the start of a new one for DC Comics. Grab a box of tissues, sit down, and read one of the most beautiful superhero endings ever written.
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Fear Itself: The Deep #3 Review
Defenders Assemble! As Namor and his allies prepare to face off against possessed Atlanteans, there seems to be outside forces at work. Solid book, but needs some focusing.
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Amazing Spider-Man #668 Review
Peter Parker and his girlfriend, Carlie Cooper, team up with Carlie's new-found super-powers to solve the mystery of why does everyone have spider-powers in this beautifully drawn and extremely fun issue.
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Ultimate Comics Hawkeye #1: Early Review
Hawkeye stars in his own book, and it sure is ultimate. Hawkeye takes on some baddies that have a dastardly plan that may change everything in the Ultimate Universe! Can Hawkeye stop them?
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The Punisher #2 Review
The Punisher continues his war on crime under the guidance of Greg Rucka. Accompanied by Marco Checchetto's art, this no nonsense Punisher knows his mission and isn't going to waste time getting the job done. But even the Punisher can get caught off guard.
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Superman Beyond #0 Review
From the world of Batman Beyond comes the return of Superman! He said he was going to retire but thankfully he has been brought back for this zero issue. The issue is a fun read and shows us that there can be entertaining stories told from the future of the DC Universe.
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Wonder Woman #614 Review
After 14 issues of journeying to find herself, Wonder Woman finally finds her voice and reverts to her former self in the final issue of her series before the DC revamp.
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Kick-Ass 2 #3 Review
Kick-Ass 2 continues (finally) and be prepared for some insanity. What starts out like a simple continuation of Dave's adventures with his new superhero friends turns into something else. It's from the mind of Mark Millar so we get what we expect...and then some.
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Flashpoint: Kid Flash Lost #3 Review
The definition of true heroism is total self sacrifice -- it is in this issue, more than any other, than Bart Allen embraces the definition of what it means to be a true hero.
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Ultimate Comics: The Ultimates #1 Review
Time to round up the troops. Nick Fury sends our Iron Man to investigate some ships. Excalibur learns an important lesson: Don't mess with an Asgardian's ale.
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FF #8 Review
The last few issues of FF have focused on Black Bolt's story and his imminent return. Now, we finally see Black Bolt confront Reed Richards and the "new" (and improved?) Future Foundation.
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Batman, Incorporated #8 Review
The final issue of Batman, Inc delivers a digital adventure featuring Batman and Barbara Gordon. With the series ending until sometime in 2012, there is some let down as the current story is not resolved yet we do get a little tease of what is to come.
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Green Lantern Emerald Warriors #13 Review
The last issue of Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors. Batman and Guy Gardner team-up to investigate a murder on a space station. Can Batman's detective skills and Guy's persuasiveness solve this crime?
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Uncanny X-Force #13 Review
The X-Force team get their first look at what could be their future in Age of Apocalypses' Wolverine. Will the team manage to take the light seeds and make it to their world alive?
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X-Men Legacy #254 Review
Will we see the return of Havok, Polaris and Marvel Girl? Rogue and her team of X-Men are on an intergalactic adventure to try to return the former X-Men to safety. Being the first part of a new storyline, the stage is being set up.
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Mindfield #6 Review
The final issue is here and brings the series to an explosive ending. You are left with a longing for more. For all the excitement and revelations throughout the series, it felt like Conner's story just ends. Hopefully we will see more to continue the story.
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Wolverine #14 Review
After 14 issues, the Wolverine Goes To Hell is finally closed, and ALL is explained within this conclusion. We all know why Red Right Hand has gone through the trouble to take revenge on Wolverine, but what's the final "kick in the pants" to old Logan?
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Flashpoint: Project Superman Review
The last issue in this Flashpoint mini-series has Superman finally stepping into his own. What happens here that will affect the last issue of Flashpoint this month?
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