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American Vampire #27 Review
It's the conclusion of 'The Nocturnes.' There's a lot going on in Alabama and new developments over the existence of other types of vampires.
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The Ravagers #1 Review
Out of the pages of TEEN TITANS and SUPERBOY, the next issue in DC's "Second Wave" arrives with some new and familiar characters.
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The Walking Dead #98 Review
We've been expecting some big things to happen in the 100th issue but there is plenty of action and suspense crammed into this issue.
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Superman Family Adventures #1 Review
From the creative team that brought us TINY TITANS, it's time to check out the adventures of Superman, Supergirl, Superboy and even Krypto. Get ready for some quality all-age fun and excitement.
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Wolverine and the X-Men #11 Review
Will Wolverine really have it in him to kill Hope if she is taken over by the Phoenix Force? This issue deals with that very topic.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #10 Review
Shredder puts Splinter to the test, and their history is revealed.
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Grim Leaper #1 Review
Imagine dying over and over only to find yourself in a new body each time. That's the focus here but there's a nice little twist that will pull you into the story.
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The Incredible Hulk #8 Review
Banner's mind is now inside the Hulk. What has he been up to? Can Hulk solve the mystery?
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Ame-Comi I: Wonder Woman #1 Review
The first chapter of the "digital first" comic by Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner is a definite must-buy.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #39 Review
Brian Reed and Lee Garbett deliver a story where Spider-Man finds out what the world would be like if he never existed. Get ready for a different kind of Spider-man story.
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Animal Man Annual #1 Review
Socks tells Maxine a story about the protectors of the Green and the Red met up to fight the rot.
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America's Got Powers #2 Review
Bobby may be the key, but is he willing to fight?
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Star Wars: Blood Ties- Boba Fett is Dead #2 Review
Who's been hunting down Boba Fett's assassins? The secret is revealed this issue.
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Cow Boy: A Boy and his Horse HC Review
Nate Cosby and Chris Eliopoulos bring you the story of a ten year old bounty hunter. That's really all you need to know. It's great. There's also stories by other cool folks as well.
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Batman Annual #1 Review
Scott Snyder and James Tynion IV give us a new look at Mr. Freeze and help make him an even better Bat-Villain than he ever was before.
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Batman: Arkham City: End Game #1 Review
If you've finished the game, you know how it ends. This first chapter of the digital comic tells you what happens right after.
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CLiNT, Volume 2, Number 1 Review
The magazine returns with a second volume. There's a lot of Millar movies updates plus comics that you may or may not have seen as well as articles and interviews.
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Star Wars: Darth Vader and the Ghost Prison #1 Review
An all-new story told from the perspective of an Imperial Cadet that might even leave you rooting for Darth Vader.
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Dominique Laveau: Voodoo Child #3 Review
The Voodoo Queen discovers the secrets of her history, the Voodoo Court and more in the latest issue of this Vertigo series.
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Captain America #12 Review
Get ready for some suspense, heavy duty action and not one, but two crazy twists. This is Captain America on a mission. Brubaker and Zircher are unleashing the Captain America action here.
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Ultimate Comics X-Men #12 Review
Stryker's Sentinel war against mutants continue but we take a little detour to see what's going on with a couple of other mutants that haven't been seen for some time.
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Secret Avengers #27 Review
Who's that on the cover? Could that really be Captain Mar-Vell? This Avengers Vs. X-Men crossover has less X-Men that the title would suggest but we're headed in an interesting direction.
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Superman #9 Review
Superman's saving a submarine. But that's not the main focus here. His secret identity is in jeopardy. Seems there's quite a bit going on that he's not aware of.
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All-Star Western #9 Review
The latest issue of All-Star marks the return of a character we haven't seen since the launch of the end of the JONAH HEX series.
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Fantastic Four #606 Review
The Fantastic Four go on a special journey, but will they succeed?
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Resident Alien #1 Review
Dr Vanderspeigle, an alien stranded in a town, tries to find out who killed Mr Hodges.
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Godzilla #1 Review
IDW's new reboot of the Godzilla series is full of action as ex-special forces, Boxer, vows to take down Godzilla.
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Deadpool #55 Review
Deadpool survived the "Dead" storyline but he's not the same person he was. He might feel more alive than ever but that could end up biting him in the butt.
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Green Lantern New Guardians #9 Review
The Reach invades Odym! How will the Blue Lanterns respond?
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The Flash #9 Review
It's the match up many have been waiting for, the Flash versus Gorilla Grodd. Find out how this first encounter will play out.
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Aquaman #9 Review
Black Manta is going after Prisoner! Mera learns more about Shin and Arthur's history.
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G.I. Joe Cobra #13 Review
G.I. Joe tries to reform and builds a new facility with a new and very well-known benefactor.
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Batman Incorporated #1 Review
Grant Morrison, Chris Burnham, Batman and his allies return in the long awaited series that begins with a very heavy vibe.
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Astonishing X-Men #50 Review
Everyone's talking about a certain event that's supposed to happen in this issue. But what about the rest of it?
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The Shade #8 Review
The Shade takes readers back to the Victorian Era and introduces us to a young Albert Caldecott.
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B.P.R.D.: Hell On Earth - The Devil's Engine #1 Review
This issue proves that you should always take what a psychic says into consideration. Or at least if you're a B.P.R.D. Agent, anyway.
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Fantastic Four #605.1 Review
It's a "point one" issue so that means it's the perfect jumping on point, right? Guess again. Jonathan Hickman creates his own rules for this issue and it will catch you off guard.
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Red Hood and the Outlaws #9 Review
It's a good thing Red Hood and friends were in Gotham last issue so they could stick around for the big Batman crossover event. Seeing Jason take part is pretty fascinating.
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The Manhattan Projects #3 Review
Jonathan Hickman continues this clever and almost crazy-sounding set up where you don't know what's going to happen. As you read each issue, you'll find yourself pulled in deeper with a desire to learn more about the different historical characters.
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Amazing Spider-Man: Ends of the Earth #1 Review
Spider-Man, Black Widow and Silver Sable are just about the only heroes left to deal with Doc Ock's insane plan. Spider-Man put out the call for help and you might be surprised to see who answers.
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