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Mudman #1 Review
Image's new series is a stylized super-hero book about a guy who is made of mud. Trust me, this book is anything but "MUnDane." (Sorry)
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Severed #4 Review
The story continues with young Jack Garron and his mission to find his dead. Problem is the extremely creepy child-eating psychopath is looking to find his next meal. Snyder, Tuft and Futaki are on a roll.
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Red Hood and the Outlaws #3 Review
Red Hood, Starfire and Roy Harper embark on a crazy journey in order to discover what happened last issue. Along the way, we discover some secrets about what makes them tick.
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Justice League #3 Review
It's time for Wonder Woman to meet the other heroes. Will they fight each other or together against a deadly threat attacking around the world? Also, there's ice cream.
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Batman #3 Review
Batman thought he knew everything about Gotham City. He now finds himself up against an unknown enemy that has secretly been in Gotham for years. Guess we'll see just how prepared Batman can be.
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Venom #9 Review
It's the aftermath of Spider-Island but don't expect things to be calm and for Flash. He won't be getting a chance to catch his breath. Get ready to see Venom as you've seen him before (if you know what I mean).
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30 Days of Night #2 Review
Steve Niles and Sam Kieth take us back to the world of '30 Days of Night' and the vampires are about to face a new opponent. Will we discover the secrets of the vampires or just see a bunch of people get slaughtered?
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Fear Itself: #7.2 Review
Big storms are brewing for Asgard: Thor's passing, Odin's exile, the new "old" God of Thunder and a monumentous task for Loki.
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Batwoman #3 Review
If you pick only one comic book up this week, be sure to make it this one. Another absolutely breathtaking issue of Batwoman.
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Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man #4 Review
Miles Morales learns the ins and outs of being Spider-Man, and not necessarily by swinging from webs.
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Frankenstein, Agent of S.H.A.D.E #3 Review
Frank and the Creature Commandos continue their crusade against all that's threatening Earth; however, does the team ever really seem like they're in danger?
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Huntress #2 Review
Still in Naples, the Huntress is on the move; chasing after a man named Moretti who has been on trafficking young women into Italy and selling them to the highest bidder. But is Helena in over her head?
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Batgirl #3 Review
Batgirl faces off against Mirror, then face off against Nightwing
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Wolverine #18 Review
Wolverine, Gorilla Man, Fat Cobra and a femme fatale: this book evokes bad 80's movies in a good way.
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Magneto: Not A Hero #1 Review
What happens when Magneto's past literally comes back to haunt him? The first issue in this four-part miniseries reveals some rather interesting challenges the character will be forced to face.
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Deathstroke #3 Review
Get ready for loads of violence and action the way only Deathstroke can deliver it. That's not all you get here, though. The story is moving forward and Deathstroke could be getting in over his head.
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Demon Knights #3 Review
Is Madame Xanadu's sacrifice worth it?
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Mister Terrific #3 Review
Can Mr Terrific stop Brainstorm or will his diabolical scheme work?
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Uncanny X-Force #17 Review
The cover says it all: Archangel has taken over Betsy's mind, but there is still time for her to defeat him -- question is, will she succeed or ultimately fail trying?
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Point One #1 Review
An over-sized issue setting the stage for the Marvel Universe in 2012. This is your get a taste and find out which new series you'll be picking up in the new year. It has a higher price but you get a lot of pages and stories.
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Batman & Robin #3 Review
Damian takes to the streets and goes out on his own. Batman goes face-to-face with Nobody.
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Battle Scars #1 Review
There's a new guy in the Marvel Universe that apparently could end up destroying everything. Who is he and what is his story? It all begins here.
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Green Lantern #3 Review
Hal Jordan and Sinestro hate each other. Too bad they have to work together to take on the Sinestro Corps. And wait until you see the absolutely insane ending.
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Avenging Spider-Man #1 Review
With THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN already coming out twice a month, is there room or a need for another series? When it's full of Zeb Wells' humor and the return of Joe Madureira on art, the answer is a giganic "YES!"
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Dark Shadows #1 Review
A comic based on the old gothic soap opera, what's a man to do when cursed to be a vampire. With art and an overall feel that is true to the show, this could be a vampire comic that new and old fans of the show can enjoy.
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Betrayal of the Planet of the Apes #1 Review
Set twenty years before the original movie, the Planet of the Apes was a little different. Events from this time period will be the cause of the way the 'apes' get along.
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Invincible #84 Review
In the wake of tragedy, Mark Grayson has had some time to consider how he wants to save the world - we might not like what he has it mind. Or maybe we will. We have no clue.
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Detective Comics #3 Review
Batman looks to be in a dire spot against the Dollmaker, and Commissioner Gordon might not be coming out of this in one piece. Coming out of the gate, though, should we really care?
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Static Shock #3 Review
As we read the results of Static's first major brawl, we can't help but feel we've seen certain things before.
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The Boys #60 Review
One of the Boys has fallen; clearly, there's hell to pay. Ennis manages to keep things serious with a healthy dose of madcap.
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Red Lanterns #3 Review
Bleez visits her home world with Atrocitus after being given back her intelligence.
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Batwing #3 Review
Batwing, after being stabbed through the chest, takes on Massacre while trying to save Thunder Fall.
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Fear Itself #7.1 Review
This issue came out of nowhere! I was happy with the ending of FEAR ITSELF but wasn't sure about the 'point' issues. This one is HUGE. A definite MUST READ.!!
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Swamp Thing #3 Review
What happens when Alec Holland meets up with someone from Swamp Thing's past? There's some more craziness coming here along with some rather interesting revelations and gruesome scenes.
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Shame Itself One-Shot Review
A collection of comedic stories featuring Marvel characters.
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Amazing Spider-Man #673 Review
This might be the epilogue for Spider-Island but there is so many other loose ends being tied up along with new plot twists being set up. There might not be a lot of actual 'action' but so much is going on here and shouldn't be missed.
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Action Comics #3 Review
Superman has been celebrated as a hero in Metropolis but that's all changing as protesters are now turning against him. That's actually the least of his concerns as other threats are popping up around him.
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Uncanny X-Men #1 Review
Schism is over and Regenesis is here. Uncanny X-Men gets a new start courtesy of Kieron Gillen and Carlos Pacheco. Under Cyclops leadership, the team is going in a slightly new direction but they may not all survive to see how it works out.
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The Activity #1: Early Review
The evolution of global warfare necessitates the evolution of special forces to rise and meet the call. The U.S Army has therefore looked to its last secret special operations tribe, the INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT ACTIVITY, or Gray Fox.
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Abe Sapien: The Devil Does Not Jest #2 Review
Abe Sapien opens a case that had been kept closed for years, but was it a mistake? Is he dealing with more than he can handle?
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