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Invincible Iron Man #511 Review
Stark Resilient goes through a PR disaster while Tony's enemies seem to be mounting a great charge against him. How will our hero cope?
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The New Mutants #35 Review
The New Mutants and Blink fight the power of heavy metal rockers hyped up on power. Clearly, this is a fight that will be talked about for all time.
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Wolverine #20 Review
Wolverine, the Kingpin, the Hand, the Yakuza and one big gang war. Seems like a recipe for drama and deception, but is it properly paced?
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Nightwing #4 Review
Nightwing and Batgirl take on a shapeshifter while the former boy wonder goes through some pretty heavy development. This book continues to be a standout in the New 52.
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The Avengers #20 Review
Norman Osborn is back and he wants a piece of the Avengers. Can the mighty avengers find out where Osborn is and what he has planned for them?
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Wolverine and the X-Men #3 Review
Wolverine is trying to have a new school for gifted youngsters. With the school attacked and pretty much destroyed on the first day, he does something completely out of character. Aaron and Buchalo are making this the most fun you can have the X-Men.
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Supergirl #4 Review
Supergirl tries to escape from her captors, and if there's one thing this issue teaches us, it's that you don't mess with Supergirl.
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Amazing Spider-Man #676 Review
The Sinister Six takes on the Intelligencia.
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Uncanny X-Force #19 Review
The Dark Angel Saga is over but the story of the members of X-Force is far from ending. There are pieces to pick up and steps forward to take. Rick Remender continues to delve into the characters and pulls out a couple surprises along the way.
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The Incredible Hulk #3 Review
Hulk wants to be left alone, but Banner has something to prove.
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Green Lantern Corps #4 Review
Where do all these power batteries come from? Secrets revealed in this issue!
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Batman, Incorporated: Leviathan Strikes #1 Review
Grant Morrison 'back' on Batman as we see the intended conclusion of the Leviathan story started in the BATMAN, INCORPORATED series before 'The New 52' began. With Cameron Stewart and Chris Burnham, we're in for a treat.
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Batman #4 Review
After an explosive finale last issue, Batman is discovering that there's a chance he might have been wrong about a previous investigation. Of course he won't admit that and that could end up costing him.
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The Adventures of Tintin Review
A delightful mix of family entertainment mixed in with crazy action and adventure, great animation and a story to keep you on the edge of your seat. There's something for everyone here.
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The Ray #1 Review
There's a new hero in town and his name is The Ray. Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti introduce a new hero to the DC Universe and he's naked.
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Batwoman #4 Review
Flamebird takes on more than she can handle and places Kate Kane in a considerable amount of danger in the fourth issue of this ongoing series.
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The Shade #3 Review
The third issue of The Shade takes the character to Australia to face an aboriginal Lizard God where he encounters a very familiar face.
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Jim Henson's The Storyteller Review
An amazing collection of stories told by today's creators in the style of the Jim Henson TV show. This is a book that absolutely everyone can enjoy.
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The New Avengers #19 Review
The Dark Avengers are back, and they seem to have PR on their side! How will our heroes deal from a threat that looks to sabotage them from the inside?
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Avengers Academy #23 Review
A number of big events happen in this issue: some of them hit, and some of them can't help but feel like a miss.
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Magneto: Not A Hero #2 Review
Erik comes face to face with a very familiar face, and the result is not pretty.
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Journey Into Mystery #632 Review
Celebrating Yule with Loki and Volstagg: can you ask for a better Christmas issue?
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Carnage U.S.A. #1 Review
Carnage is back, again. His first miniseries wasn't enough and now he's raising the stakes. Spider-Man is bringing along some of his Avengers friends but Zeb Wells and Clayton Crain are going to make sure that still won't be enough.
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Batgirl #4 Review
Batgirl's conflict with the Mirror comes to a close, but another door (literally) opens! However, is the pacing right for such a gear change?
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Green Lantern #4 Review
Last issue we saw the possible death of one of the main characters. The action continues and Geoff Johns and Doug Mahnke give us more pure Green Lantern action.
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Uncanny X-Force #18 Review
The heartwrenching finale to "The Dark Angel Saga" has finally arrived -- be sure to keep a box of tissues handy when you dive into this one.
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Superboy #4 Review
Superboy struggles with his heritage and mopes while fighting bad guys that aren't in his league. Did I just describe Superboy #4, or almost EVERY Superboy story?
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Batman and Robin #4 Review
Batman is fighting a battle on two fronts. Not only has a deadly associate from his past surfaced and knows his secret identity, he also has to fight in trying to raise Damian and do what's best for him. Being a dad isn't easy.
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Avengers: X-Sanciton #1 Review
Cable is back. So is his big gun. Guess what he's going to do with his gun? It's the start of a bigger story and Cable is declaring war on the Avengers.
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Venom #10 Review
Just when you started getting used to the way Flash Thompson operates as Venom, everything is about to change. It's a new direction for Flash and the symbiote as Rick Remender welcomes Lan Medina on pencils.
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Animal Man #4 Review
Trapped in the Red, Animal Man's family is in massive amounts of danger. Balancing exposition and action, Jeff Lemire crafts another winner.
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Voltron #1 Review
The action continues with Voltron versus the evil Zarkon. The characters you remember are here and just when you think it's going to be a typical Voltron story, a huge wrench is thrown into the mix.
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Thought Bubble Anthology #1 Review
This collection of short stories is perfect for any avid comic enthusiast; and the price tag doesnt hurt, either.
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X-Club #1 Review
Giving a series to a science-based team seemed like a bit of a leap of faith by Marvel. Does this miniseries stack up, or should it be sent back to the drawing board?
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X-23 #18 Review
X-23 quickly discovers that babysitting Valeria and Franklin Richards involves a little bit more than simply reading them each a bedtime story...
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Punisher #6 Review
After last month's issue, it's safe to say that Frank Castle is injured mentally, as well as physically; this month, we see that fallout.
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Huntress #3 Review
Helena begins to dig deeper into the trafficking of young girls, and what she finds may be more than she can handle...
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Avenging Spider-Man #2 Review
Spider-Man and Red Hulk were swallowed by a giant subterranean beast. Does that mean this series is coming to a close? Heck no! There's plenty of action and laughs here.
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Green Arrow #4 Review
Green Arrow continues fighting on the streets and trying to keep up with his responsibilities at Q-Core. But when someone comes gunning for him, who is really the target?
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Jurassic Park: Dangerous Games #4 Review
Agent Espinoza and Dr Frances White, along with her trained raptors, plan their assault on drug kingpin Cazares.
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