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Alpha Flight #2 Review
One member of Alpha Flight's deception is explained while the team's future looks grim. What happens when your country turns against you?
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Captain America #1 Review
Steve Rogers is back as Captain America. With Ed Brubaker and Steve McNiven on board, there's no reason you shouldn't pick this issue up. It's also a great jumping on point for new readers. Loads of action along with great art to make readers happy.
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Flashpoint: Deathstroke and the Curse of the Ravager #2 Review
Aquaman and Ocean Master show Deathstroke and his crew who's boss by beating, maiming, and murdering them all. Plus, an appearance from Warlord?
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Green Lantern #67 Review
Event comics often fail to contain any major repercussions at the end. That is not the case with the conclusion to War of the Green Lanterns. This is one conclusion issue that literally changes everything you know about Green Lantern. Everything is now making sense as to what we will see in the months to come.
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Flashpoint: Frankenstein and the Creatures of the Unknown #2 Review
The Creatures of the Unknown are thrust forward into the future and search for keys to their past. Dr. Crane creates J.A.K.E., a robot that should have the power to stop Frankenstein.
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Flashpoint: Citizen Cold #2 Review
The Rogues have escaped from Iron Heights and they want revenge on Citizen Cold. Can Citizen Cold stop the Rogues and save his sister or will he perish?
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Wolverine #12 Review
Roger is a man who had a good life: a wife, about to have a baby, and a nice truck. Sadly, he lost all of that while Wolverine and Hulk were battling it out. Now, he's a member of the Red Right Hand and seeking his revenge on the man he blames his misfortune on: Wolverine.
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Ghost Rider #1 Review
There's a new Ghost Rider in town, and it's a lady! Can she stand up to Sin in this Fear Itself tie-in, or will she be "smote'd" by a hammer? Back-up story included that shows the origin of this new Rider.
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Detective Comics #879 Review
After months of wondering what's up with James Gordon Jr, we now know if we'll see a 'happily ever after.' If that wasn't enough, Joker shows up to cause all sorts of shenanigans. Scott Snyder and Francesco Francavilla give us quite a ride in this issue.
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Fear Itself: Uncanny X-Force Review
While it may not be the Uncanny X-Force team that we have grown to love these last eleven issues, it can still give you a little bit of that X-Force kick you need.
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X-23 #12 Review
X-23 continues her journey of self discovery. As one door closes and another quickly opens, X-23 is beginning to realize that the answers she is search for won't come easy!
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Batman and Robin #25 Review
This issue is another example of a great Jason Todd story. Perfect even if you haven't been reading on a consistent basis.
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Supreme Power #2 Review
What happens when tension is on the rise against superhuman individuals and the world's most powerful and feared man has been discovered back on Earth? In the vein of 2003's Supreme Power, you never know what to expect.
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Jonah Hex #69 Review
It isn't often that you finish reading a comic book and realize that you're holding a perfect issue. That is exactly the feeling I got after reading the latest issue of Jonah Hex. By far one of the best Jonah Hex comics I have read in a long time!
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Red Skull: Incarnate #1 Review
Even if you know the story of how Johann Schmidt grew up to become the Red Skull, seeing the beginning of his journey is not quite what you would expect. Greg Pak and Mirko Colak will take you to a place you might not be prepared to go.
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Vengeance #1 Review
Here is the beginning of another mini-event shrouded in secrecy. The inclusion of characters that haven't been seen lately along with a new (and annoying) character, we're seeing the beginning of a new Teen Brigade. With Magneto and a flashback to Red Skull, you know this isn't something to be taken lightly.
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Moon Knight #3 Review
Is Moon Knight crazy? If not, he does a great job trying to convince everyone he is. What about guest appearances? What's Bullseye doing on the cover? Find here as well as what the story with Buck Lime is.
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Secret Six #35 Review
It's the Countdown to the Secret Six finale, as the series ends with #36. What will be set up as the group's final challenge?
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Fear Itself #4 Review
The Serpent's power has almost reached its crux! Will the return of two of the Avengers' heaviest hitters help them overcome him?
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Flashpoint #3 Review
Comic events should be filled with 'holy crap!' moments, scenes of awe, excitement and sadness. This issue of Flashpoint has all of that and more. All the pieces are fitting together for the DC Universe and you will be blown away by what happens here.
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Thunderbolts #160 Review
How do you take down that which is unstoppable? The Thunderbolts look to answer this question as they take on one of their own: an angry, Norse magic-infused Juggernaut!
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Review: X-Men #14 Review
The secret past with the Evolutionaries is revealed, and now everyone knows what truly happened way back when in part 4 of "First to Last."
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The Uncanny X-Men #540 Review
While the rest of the Marvel Universe lies in flames, San Francisco is mysteriously untouched. How long can that last?
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Superboy #9 Review
Psionic Lad, Simon, The Phantom Stranger, and Superboy head to Hollowville to find their missing friend and they discover some bizarre secrets about the town.
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Flashpoint: Secret Seven #2 Review
We finally get to find out who the Secret Seven are, along with the rest of the world because Abrakadabra is a giant jerk.
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Flashpoint: Batman - Knight of Vengeance #2 Review
In the Flashpoint universe. Thomas Wayne is Batman, and he walks a thin line between hero and villain. Everyone is searching for the Joker: Commissioner Gordon, Oracle, and Batman. Gordon finds him but gets a little too close for comfort.
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Uncanny X-Men 539 Review
A great issue to establish where we've been, and where we're going.
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Venom #4 Review
Venom vs. Spider-Man. 'Nuff said!
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The Amazing Spider-Man #664 Review
With Spider-Island two issues away, will Spidey leave his interactions with Antivenom on a high note?
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American Vampire #16 Review
The best read and looking vampire comic you could read.
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Flashpoint: Project Superman #1 Review
Not a lot of Superman in this issue!
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Flashpoint: Green Arrow Industries Review
If you read this comic and thought you read something put out by Marvel, I do not blame you.
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Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors #11 Review
The "War of the Green Lanterns" is over! But for Guy Gardner, his post-"War" story has only just begun!
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Incredible Hulks Annual Review
The "Identity Wars" story wraps up this month with an Annual; wait, when did Annuals end storylines?
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FF #5 Review
You will laugh out loud. Promise.
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Wonder Woman #612 Review
'The Odyssey' draws to a close as we close this chapter on the re-imagining of Wonder Woman
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Avengers: The Children's Crusade #6 Review
Now that Scarlet Witch is officially back, will she save the world or cause it's destruction?
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Batman Incorporated #7 Review
Man-of-Bats and Red Raven get the spotlight. Hopefully they'll survive.
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Danger Girl and The Army of Darkness #2 Review
Ash is back and as cool as ever.
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The Goon #34 Review
Can the Goon help a group of orphans by stopping some horrid evil beast?
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