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Adventure Time #1 Review
We all know what time it is. Find out what an eight-year-old girl who watches the show thinks about the comic version from BOOM! Studios.
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Carnage USA #3 Review
Carnage is infecting the whole town of Doverton, Colorado with his symbiote. Who can take him down?
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Secret Avengers #22 Review
Time for a new team of Secret Avengers along with a new creative team on the comic. With all the recent changes, will this be the one to finally stick?
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Green Lantern #6 Review
Time to catch a breather as Hal deals with his new situation, ringless on Earth and Sinestro has his own leads to follow. How long will this last?
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Wolverine and the X-Men #5 Review
Kitty Pryde is...pregnant? Or is she? The headmistress of the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning finds herself in some serious trouble.
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Scarlet Spider #2 Review
Kaine is struggling with the role of being a hero despite having no desire to become one. His roots may be tied to Spider-Man but he is clearly not that same character. What he does next will be a surprise to both readers and himself.
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Lobster Johnson: The Burning Hand #2 Review
Lobster Johnson returns for another gorgeous, pulpy and exciting issue of his self-titled five issue mini series.
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Batwoman #6 Review
Readers get clued into the mystery behind the "weeping woman" in the latest issue of Batwoman.
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Wolverine and the X-Men: Alpha and Omega #2 Review
Quentin struggles to stay awake to keep the construct Armor and Wolverine are stuck in in-tact, while Beserker Wolverine awakens.
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New Mutants #37 Review
In this one-shot story, Magma goes on a date with Mephisto.
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Batman and Robin #6 Review
Continuing from last issue. Robin has broken away from Batman and is now under the wing of Nobody. Will he cross the line and kill in the name of justice? The answer might surprise you.
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Fantastic Four: Season One Review
A chance to go back and see how the story began. With some updates, this is more than just a retelling of the Fantastic Four's origin.
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Red Lanterns #6 Review
Jack Moore comes face-to-face with his new life as a Red Lantern. Atrocitus squares off against Bleez.
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Fatale #2 Review
Brubaker and Phillips deliver yet another brilliant issue of their new creator owned series, FATALE.
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Avengers: X-Sanction #3 Review
Cable is determined to stop the Avengers at any cost in order to save his 'daughter' Hope. With flashbacks to the future (huh?), more is revealed on Cable's return and there are more guest appearances as well.
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Invincible #88 Review
Allen and Oliver have the Vultrimite virus and plan on releasing it on Earth. Omni-Man and Mark try to stop them.
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Uncanny X-Force #21 Review
Betsy is faced with the option of saving Fantomex's life, or betraying her brother. Whose side will she be on?
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Batwing #6 Review
Batwing inches closer to understanding the identity and motives of his adversary in the latest issue of his self titled series.
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Uncanny X-Men #6 Review
The X-Men face off against the Immortal Man and find the secret to his origin.
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The Punisher #8 Review
The Punisher!? With an accomplice!? Well, we all know how that's worked out in the past...
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Alpha Girl #1 Review
17-year old Judith struggles to survive and fight off a female zombie invasion!
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The Defenders #3 Review
The Defenders finally face off against Nul, Breaker of Worlds, and have a choice to make: could we be seeing a slip in morality in some of the Earth's mightiest heroes?
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The Amazing Spider-Man #679 Review
Spider-Man races against time to prevent Manhattan from being devastated, but does the answer lie with fists or... SCIENCE!?
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Animal Man #6 Review
In this issue, we get to see Buddy Baker, the actor. A bit of a shift from the usual horror of this book, but the narrative is exceptionally strong.
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Swamp Thing #6 Review
Alec Holland has been fighting the call from the Parliament of Trees to become Swamp Thing. That decision may have cost more than he realizes.
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Infestation 2: Transformers #1 Review
HP Lovecraft's creations have been unleashed on the IDW universe! The Autobots have to wake Optimus Prime in order to save their universe!
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Action Comics #6 Review
Great Scott! Grant Morrison throws a lot at us here. Do you want the current Superman or the one from five years ago? Guess what, you get both. And with Kryptonite on the scene, looks like both could be dying this issue. Uh oh.
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Venom #13 Review
Do you like comic guest appearances? Rick Remender and Tony Moore reunite on VENOM and bring along some other 'heroes' for the first part of a crazy story arc.
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Winter Soldier #1 Review
Bucky Barnes is 'dead' but his mission to stop the other sleeper agents is underway. There's plenty of espionage, action and adventure to make you rejoice in the return of the Winter Soldier.
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I, Vampire #5 Review
The secret vampire war is about to be revealed to the world. Mary, Queen of Blood is paying Gotham City a visit so you know Batman will be showing up. How will he react to the new vampire population in his city?
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The Mighty Thor #10 Review
The Silver Surfer teams with Loki! Thor is desperate! Tannarus is kind of a jerk! Adventure in Asgard and a solid issue.
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X-Men: Legacy #261 Review
Everyone is still adjusting to the move to the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning including those involved in relationships. All that has to be put on hold as a certain enemy from the past pays a visit to the school.
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Fantastic Four #602 Review
This month's issue features the most unlikely team-up, yet!
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FF #14 Review
The one where Doctor Doom goes kaput!
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Infestation 2 #1 Review
GI Joe! TMNT! The Transformers! HP Lovecraft! Only one will mean anything in this issue, despite what the advertising says! Does that condemn this comic to mediocrity?
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Secret Avengers #21.1 Review
Rick Remender and Patrick Zircher team up for a "Point One" issue setting the stage for the new direction of the book. Captain America teams up with Hawkeye and there's some very interesting ideas expressed here.
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Voodoo #5 Review
Voodoo returns to the Daemonite ship that brought her to Earth and encounters far more than what he had expected.
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Archie #629 Review
Riverdale is full of lame and boring zombies! What can Kiss and the Riverdale gang do to stop it?
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All-Star Western #5 Review
Jonah Hex and Amadeus Arkham are confronted by The Miagani in the latest issue of All-Star.
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Astonishing X-Men #46 Review
Cyclops, a strike team of alternate-reality heroes and a whole lot of Magneto helmets. Nothing can go wrong with this, right?
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