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8.1
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Absolute Flash (2025) | 1 issues |
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8.1
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Absolute Flash (2025) #8
Oct 15, 2025 |
Absolute Flash #8 is an essential issue both for fans of Barry Allen and those just seeking to collect the key issues of the Absolute Flash run. Not only are several different origins revealed, but characters are given more texture, and the future of possibly all of Absolute Flash is set up in its pages. |
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7.6
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Binary (2025) | 1 issues |
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7.6
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Binary (2025) #2
Nov 5, 2025 |
Binary #2 is a solid story with visually striking art and a strong thematic throughline for both the characters and future issues to follow. If you picked up last months Binary #1, then I recommend counting the story with Novembers Binary #2. |
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9.4
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DC K.O.: Knightfight (2025) | 1 issues |
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9.4
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DC K.O.: Knightfight (2025) #1
Nov 5, 2025 |
DC K.O. Knightfight #1 is a short but thrilling adventure full of well-drawn pages penned by Dan Mora and populated by characters who are at their absolute best when written by Joshua Williamson. If you are keeping up with the mammoth DC K.O. event, are a longtime Batman fan, or are just a fan of anyone on the creator team, I fully recommend DC K.O. Knightfight #1 for your collection. Not only are each of its creators doing some of their best work, but the issue stands in the perfect position to become an important landmark of the DC K.O. event. |
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8.1
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Echo: Seeker Of Truth (2025) | 1 issues |
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8.1
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Echo: Seeker Of Truth (2025) #1
Nov 5, 2025 |
Echo: Seeker of Truth #1 manages to honor the character of Echo and her nearly thirty years of comic history while also bringing a great indigenous story to comic book stores in time for Native American Heritage Month. With a sharply written story and colorful artwork, if you have any interest in Echo as a Marvel Comics character or simply want to support your heritage, I gladly recommend Echo: Seeker of Truth. |
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7.2
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Fantastic Four / Gargoyles (2025) | 1 issues |
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7.2
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Fantastic Four / Gargoyles (2025) #1
Oct 15, 2025 |
Fantastic Four/Gargoyles #1 is great for what it is but ultimately lands as a generic yet entertaining one-shot with a mostly forgettable story. If you are a fan of Gargoyles or just like to collect the odd one-shot or two, consider Marvels Fantastic Four/Gargoyles by Greg Weisman. |
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7.4
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Immortal Legend Batman (2025) | 1 issues |
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7.4
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Immortal Legend Batman (2025) #2
Sep 25, 2025 |
Immortal Legend Batman #2 (of 6) is a fun, stylistic action-adventure. However, it lacks the depth that diehard Batman fans might expect. Immortal Legend is also missing the character of Gotham itself, at least so far, which is a definitive element of anything titled Batman. |
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7.6
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Kill All Immortals (2024) | 1 issues |
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7.6
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Kill All Immortals (2024): II #1
Oct 1, 2025 |
Kill All Immortals II: #1 is an action-packed start to a great graphic novel. Thanks to Kaplans writing, it is accessible to both new and returning fans from Kill All Immortals first run back in 2024. I recommend picking up the first issue to fans of action series like John Wick or fans of series with complex family dynamics like Succession. For those who want the full story, check out the original Kill All Immortals graphic novel! |
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7.1
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Marvel Zombies: Red Band (2025) | 1 issues |
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7.1
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Marvel Zombies: Red Band (2025) #2
Oct 23, 2025 |
Marvel Zombies Red Band #2 (of 5), while fun, is a disappointing read in terms of what it could have been. Opportunities are missed left and right, such as non-generic zombie redesigns of iconic heroes or tension between heroes and villains forced to team up to survive the flesh-eating horde. While the issue features plenty of action, the story reads more like a tunnel between Issue #1 and Issue #3 coming in November 2025. If you plan on picking up the entire five-issue series, then Marvel Zombies Red Band #2 should be a part of that collection. But if you are just looking to see if the Red Band line has delivered on its promised gore and horror, then in my opinion no, it hasnt, and I would not recommend this months issue of Marvel Zombies Red Band. |
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9.0
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Radioactive Spider-Man (2025) | 1 issues |
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Radioactive Spider-Man (2025) #1
Oct 22, 2025 |
I cant begin to stress just how much I personally loved Radioactive Spider-Man #1, both as a critical reviewer and as an all-things-Spider-Man fan. If you are a fan of Spider-Man like myself, especially the weirder runs, or if you are simply looking to pick up the best titles of the Age of Revelation, then I wholeheartedly recommend Radioactive Spider-Man #1! |
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7.9
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Skinbreaker (2025) | 2 issues |
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7.7
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Skinbreaker (2025) #1
Sep 24, 2025 |
Even with moments of predictability and, at times, overly dense pages, Skinbreaker #1 serves as a successful opening to a wider world and a longer story that is sure to keep readers enthralled for its 8-issue limited run. |
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8.1
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Skinbreaker (2025) #2
Oct 22, 2025 |
My recommendation: If you picked up the first issue of Skinbreaker back in September, then issue #2 will make a nice addition to your collection. |
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7.8
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The Undead Iron Fist (2025) | 1 issues |
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7.8
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The Undead Iron Fist (2025) #2
Oct 23, 2025 |
Undead Iron Fist #2 (of 4) proves that Danny Rand is truly immortal, at least when it comes to sheer martial arts coolness. Last month he returned with a mysterious new mission, and while this months issue only revealed a small portion of what that mission is, it did manage to capture the famed awesome action of the iconic former Iron Fist. If you are a longtime Danny Rand fan and happened to pick up last months Undead Iron Fist #1, I recommend Undead Iron Fist #2. |
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8.0
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Undeadpool (2025) | 1 issues |
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Undeadpool (2025) #1
Oct 29, 2025 |
Undeadpool #1 is a great issue to start off a new run for one of Marvels most iconic characters. The issue has all the eerie ambience of a slasher horror, the purposefully cringey young adult drama of a team of young superheroes, and the humor of the merc with the mouth. This issue proves that no matter how mutated he may become, Deadpool never truly changes. My recommendation: great for new fans, even better for Deadpool fans. |
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7.8
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Universal Monsters: Invisible Man (2025) | 2 issues |
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7.9
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Universal Monsters: Invisible Man (2025) #2
Sep 24, 2025 |
Universal Monsters: The Invisible Man #2 (of 4) is dark and twisted in all the ways fans of either James Tynion IV or the Universal Monsters franchise would expect. If horror, weird science, and a light dash of psychology are any of your personal favorites, then Universal Monsters: The Invisible Man continues to be for you. |
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7.7
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Universal Monsters: Invisible Man (2025) #3
Oct 22, 2025 |
Universal Monsters: The Invisible Man #3 (of 4) serves as an effective penultimate issue to this psychological horror series, capturing the weird science and eerie thriller elements of the Universal Monsters franchise. Its nice to see such an old, beloved series be brought to life with fantastic artwork and entertaining writing. That said, Universal Monsters: The Invisible Man is definitely not for everyone. If youve read and enjoyed the previous two issues of the series, Id recommend picking up a copy of issue #3 for yourself. If not, then Id give it a pass for now. |
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7.6
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X-Vengers (2025) | 1 issues |
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X-Vengers (2025) #1
Oct 29, 2025 |
My recommendation: if you are a longtime Avengers or a New Mutants fan, then X-Vengers Issue #1 is right in your wheelhouse. Or if you are a collector just looking to pick up the best issues of the Age of Revelation, then X-Vengers Issue #1 should be on your list. |
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