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Batman and Robin #5 Review
Is this the end of the Dynamic Duo? The relationship between Bruce and Damian has been stretched and Damian may be about to cross over a line that could change everything.
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Scarlet Spider #1 Review
As a Ben Reilly/Scarlet Spider fan, I've wanted nothing but the return of the character. Yost and Stegman have succeeded in delivering a new direction for the character, setting the stage for a different kind of "Spider-Man."
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Foster #1 Review
A new and gritty comic in a brand new world by Brian Buccellato and Noel Tuazon. Full of real and psychological monsters, this is a book that has the feeling it's about to explode.
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Witchblade #151 Review
Everything we've known about Sara Pezzini has changed, and it all starts with this issue.
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Avengers Annual #1 Review
Continuing from NEW AVENGERS ANNUAL where Wonder Man and his team of Revengers brutally attacked the Avengers Mansion. Bendis and Dell'Otto show us how the other Avengers will react.
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Huntress #4 Review
Huntress tracks down Moretti and enacts her vengeance upon him...sort-of.
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X-23 #20 Review
Jubilee and X-23 go on a "girls night out," but will it lead them into trouble?
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Batwing #5 Review
Batman joins Batwing in the fifth issue of this ongoing series, but not much else happens here.
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I, Zombie #21 Review
Life is changing for Gwen, our lovable zombie. Her whole world is changing after the zombie outbreak and discovery by the 'Dead Presidents.' Chris Roberson is joined by guest artist J. Bone.
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The Defenders #2 Review
As our chaos-ravaged heroes face off against some colorful foes, we get some lovely dialog that doesn't clutter the page.
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Thunderbolts #168 Review
This week's T-Bolts was a welcome break from their jaunt through time. Instead, we get to spend some quality time with Cage.
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Static Shock #5 Review
Static, gang warfare and a growing metahuman threat; seems like an alright premise, but is it what the book needs?
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The Punisher #7 Review
A long car ride between two cops who have had a run-in with the Punisher: it sounds boring, but man, you'd be wrong to call it dry.
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Animal Man #5 Review
Can Animal Man stop the Rot or is the fight hopeless?
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Peanuts #1 Review
Charlie Brown, Snoopy and their friends are in a comic book. The stories feel like Charlie Brown ones. I liked it.
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Artifacts #13 Review
The story, years in the making, reaches its conclusion. This changes everything in the Top Cow universe and lays out the groundwork for what's to come. Ron Marz teams up with Dale Keown in bringing the end and the beginning.
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Uncanny X-Force #19.1 Review
Remender and Billy Tan turn everything on its head in the introduction to the upcoming Age of Apocalypse series.
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Swamp Thing #5 Review
It's a race as agents of the Rot continue their plans to destroy the world. Alec Holland still hasn't embraced his destiny as Swamp Thing. Snyder and Paquette continue the entertaining (and sometimes gross) story.
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Action Comics #5 Review
Funny how normally we'd be bored with another retelling of Superman's origin but when you put it in the hands of Grant Morrison and Andy Kubert, it's a whole new game.
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Fatale #1 Review
Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips join forces for another crime-noir masterpiece
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The Lone Ranger Review
The Lone Ranger and Tonto are back and looking for trouble. Good thing there's plenty to find in the Old West. Get ready for some good old Hi-Yo Silver action coming your way.
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FF Review
Franklin Richards takes center stage in the latest issue of FF.
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I, Vampire #4 Review
With the looming vampire attack against the world, where are the other 'heroes' in the DC Universe? With John Constantine guest starring, the series moves forward to establish itself among the rest of the DCU.
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Teen Titans #4 Review
Superboy shows up to fight his pre-New 52 girlfriend, Wonder Girl and the rest of the team is gathering together to start resembling an actual team. Lobdell jams this issue with loads of action and humor. You'll want to be here for the birth of the Teen Titans.
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Avengers: The Children's Crusade Review
Doctor Doom is reborn and has gained the Life Force, but will it overwhelm Doom and prove to be too much?
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Captain America #6 Review
Ed Brubaker, Alan Davis and Mark Farmer on Captain America? What more could you ask for? How about some Hawkeye as well? Holy crap is this going to be fun.
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Ultimate Comics X-Men #5 Review
Stryker plans on "healing" mutants across the country and Pietro plans on working with the President to imprison the rest of them.
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Secret Avengers #20 Review
Black Widow has to go back in time to save the lives of the Secret Avengers. Time travel can be tricky though.
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Green Lantern: New Guardians #4 Review
The Guardians square off against the New Guardians and a new cosmic threat looms over all of them.
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Voodoo Review
The latest issue showcases Priscilla's abilities as a spy and reveals that her powers go beyond the ability to shape-shift.
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Captain America & Bucky #625 Review
Ed Brubaker is joined by James Asmus and Francesco Francavilla in giving us a story set both in the past and present day. There are some familiar faces showing up as a new mystery unfolds.
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Archie #628 Review
KISS squares off against the mindless zombies of Riverdale and the four monsters in this issue. This is going to be tougher than a Black Diamond.
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Superman #4 Review
Why have there been so many alien attacks on Metropolis and is Superman really attracting them all? Answers are beginning to fall into place.
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All-Star Western #4 Review
Hex and Arkham join forces once again and embark on a whole new adventure.
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Aquaman #4 Review
Aquaman battles the Trench in the conclusion to this opening story. What's it going to take to stop these beasts?
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American Vampire #22 Review
Scott Snyder and Rafael Albuquerque take us on a rip-roaring trip to the 50s. Who is Travis Kidd? What will he mean for Skinner Sweet? The rockabilly new arc begins here.
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The Flash #4 Review
Barry Allen got shot last issue, in the head. Does that mean there's no Flash here? Francis Manapul and Brian Buccellato tell a great looking story in a way few others can.
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Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #5 Review
This is it. The moment we've been waiting for. The future for Miles Morales is decided as he draws the attention of a certain group of individuals.
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Thunderbolts #167 Review
With the Thunderbolts still trapped in the past, what happens when they stand the risk of unraveling time? What will it take to keep history the way it should be?
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Justice League #4 Review
The moment we've been waiting for has arrived. The team has fully assembled and just in time since a certain big time baddie (finally) arrives to make sure the celebration is short-lived.
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