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7174: Annual #1 |
Mar 01, 2022
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Functioning more as a visual showcase than an effort at storytelling, the 7174 Annual nonetheless captures something exciting, unique, and powerful.
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7174AD #1 |
Apr 16, 2024
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Endlessly creative but narratively obtuse, 7174 AD continues the creative team's trend toward artistic exploration over 'comic book' function.
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Absolute Martian Manhunter #6 |
Aug 27, 2025
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Thrillingly beautiful and delightfully metaphysical, Absolute Martian Manhunter #6 tips all the simmering tension of previous issues into a boiling conflict.
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Action Comics (2016) |
2 issues
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All My Friends OGN |
Jan 24, 2022
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Inspirational and kind, All My Friends is a sort of go-getter handbook for kids, even if it's light on the action.
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Always Never OGN |
Aug 31, 2022
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Overwhelming in its sweetness, Always Never tells an utterly unique love story that manages to feel eternal all the same.
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Aquinnah OGN |
Aug 13, 2025
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Centuries-spanning but cluttered, Aquinnah presents an average Lovecraftian sea horror story without many twists and turns.
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As a Cartoonist OGN |
Jul 26, 2022
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As a Cartoonist manages to capture the artist's internal struggle toward something meaningful.
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Autumn Kingdom #3 |
Nov 19, 2024
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Exciting, brutal, and filled with fantasy zeal, Autumn Kingdom #3 stumbles from the series initial, impeccable pacing.
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Avengers (2018) |
2 issues
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Avengers #55
April 20, 2022
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Avengers #55 brings a character in from the cold even as it balances high-concept weirdness, but it does so to the neglect of its principal cast.
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Avengers #57
June 29, 2022
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The Avengers #57 isn't an issue that provides a quick, clean representation of what an Avengers comic is. It does, however, perfectly present an issue emblematic of the current Avengers mega-story, which is weird and brilliant and every degree of "big deserving of Earth's Mightiest.
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Avengers Forever #13 |
Jan 18, 2023
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With both restraint and excess, Avengers Forever #13 implies massive untold stories without quite drawing the dual Avengers Assemble narratives together.
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Barnstormers (2022) |
3 issues
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Barnstormers #2
August 30, 2022
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Subtly playing with the era's societal concerns, Barnstormers is enriching the larger mystery even without moving it forward too quickly.
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Basilisk |
3 issues
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Basilisk #3
August 3, 2021
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Carefully measured and full of vibrant concepts, Basilisk #3 refuses to fall into the general dark, solemn trappings of the genre.
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Basilisk #12
October 5, 2022
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Ever-compelling and beautifully dark, the final issue of Basilisk finds fitting ends for its surviving character arcs and leaves us with an ambiguous new beginning.
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Batman & Robin: Year One #8 |
Jun 18, 2025
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With a stellar Clayface moment and genuine emotional weight, Batman & Robin continues to be one of the standout Bat-books on the shelves.
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Batman: Gotham by Gaslight - A League for Justice #3 |
Sep 10, 2025
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Having just been through a conflict, the new Justice League spends this issue moving minor plot threads forward as the story moves to a larger climax.
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Batman: Gotham by Gaslight - The Kryptonian Age #3 |
Aug 14, 2024
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Rather than committing to the originals stuffy urban claustrophobia, The Kryptonian Age explores other aspects of its time as it builds a potential Justice League.
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Betsy Braddock: Captain Britain (2023) |
2 issues
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Beyond the Breach #2 |
Aug 17, 2021
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Aftershock continues to crank out surprise after surprise by stellar talents, known and unknown, but Beyond the Breach is definitely one of the ones that has made its way to my monthly pull-list.
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Birds of Prey #8 |
Apr 02, 2024
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Beautifully colored, hilariously action-packed, Birds of Prey #8 continues to prove how fantastic the series is.
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Blab! #1 |
Apr 26, 2023
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Educational, impactful, and accessible, Blab! brings deep consideration to extremely niche media studies.
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Braba: A Brazilian Comics Anthology OGN |
Jul 12, 2024
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Packed with gorgeous artwork and incredible talent, Braba is a guidebook toward discovery, promoting artists otherwise neglected in North America.
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Briar: Night's Terror #1 |
Dec 03, 2025
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Quickly tipping our heroes headlong into action, Night's Terror #1 wastes no time in returning readers to the madcap world of Briar.
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Bubble OGN |
Jul 08, 2021
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Painfully witty and almost frustratingly well-illustrated, Bubble is a masterclass in comic timing for the medium.
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Bunny Mask #2 |
Jul 13, 2021
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Looking to dig a trifle deeper than your average horror book, Bunny Mask #2 promises an emotionally rewarding future for the story.
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Cable (2020) |
2 issues
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Cable #8
February 17, 2021
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While it's incredibly fun to spend time with our two heroes, a lack of tension makes the book feel lackluster.
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Cable #12
July 28, 2021
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Despite being one of the best-looking books -- and having an incredible, fan-service cast -- Cable #12 fails to deliver anything world-shaking or emotionally resonant.
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Cable #2 |
Feb 28, 2024
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With a defining writer on board, Cable #2 applies a deep understanding of the character to contemporary developments in his story.
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Cats Cradle: The Golden Twine #1 |
Jun 22, 2022
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With an instantly loveable protagonist and a richly compelling world, Cat's Cradle is an incredible new entry to YA fantasy.
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Celestia OGN |
Jul 23, 2021
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A striking, early 20th-century art aesthetic lends Celestia a quiet authority, rich in tone for the discerning reader.
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Challengers of the Unknown #1 |
Dec 18, 2024
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Leaning heavily into the new Justice League Unlimited set-up, Challengers of the Unknown might just be hinting at secrets of the Absolute Universe.
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Clementine (2022) |
3 issues
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Clementine #1
June 22, 2022
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With an indelible soul and careful understanding of the human heart, Clementine brings something altogether new not only to the Walking Dead franchise but to the zombie genre as a whole.
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Clementine #2
October 4, 2023
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Unlike anything else in the genre, Clementine continues to be an emotionally powerful examination of an incredible character undergoing incredible odds.
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Clementine #3
June 24, 2025
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Eschewing some of the franchises hallmarks and sidestepping the power-mad despots, Book Three completes Clementine's growth arc not through violence but through simple, human loss.
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Comfortless OGN |
Nov 11, 2025
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Comfortless captures a feeling of dread so familiar even as we get further from the pandemic, even while amplifying the decline of the world following it.
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Creepshow: Holiday Special 2023 |
Dec 07, 2023
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While a good time, the Creepshow Holiday Special wouldn't be something to return to without the potential for tradition.
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Curse of the Man-Thing: Spider-Man #1 |
Apr 26, 2021
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Curse of the Man-Thing: Spider-Man manages to begrudgingly move the story along while managing to capture none of the fun inherent to either character.
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Cyclopedia Exotica OGN |
May 11, 2021
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Cyclopedia Exotica is a delightful mirror world poking fun at some very real frustrations.
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Daisy #1 |
Dec 07, 2021
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With an instant hook and an emotional mystery, Daisy #1 balances the fantastic and the human without toppling, and begs for further reading.
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Darkhawk #2 |
Sep 29, 2021
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Dawkhark #2 deals with a real-world drama excellently, but it does so while tending to neglect the superheroics.
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Darkhold: Alpha #1 |
Sep 27, 2021
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Doing the heavy lifting to establish the narrative, The Darkhold Alpha #1 doesn't have a lot of action or intrigue; it only supplies the coming books their grounding.
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Darkwing Duck #1 |
Jan 24, 2023
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Capturing the world of St. Canard beautifully, Darkwing Duck sticks to the classics without overthinking it.
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DC's Ghouls Just Wanna Have Fun #1 |
Oct 03, 2023
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Delightful spotlights, often on underutilized characters, by no means marks Ghouls Just Wanna Have Fun as a must-have release.
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Dead Dog's Bite #3 |
May 04, 2021
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Seemingly more tone-poem than exposition, Dead Dog's Bite maintains its looming, disconcerting mystery.
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Death in Trieste OGN |
Sep 16, 2025
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Filled with art-history and pop-culture obsession, Death in Trieste masterfully blends comic-strip hijinks and art with a greater sense of existential wonder.
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Die #18 |
Jul 13, 2021
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With the epic approaching its conclusion, Die #18 pulls us into a tighter focus on character, and the personal stakes in the coming conflict.
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Donald Duck (2015) |
2 issues
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Donald Duck #1
January 8, 2026
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With two sizeable stories, Donald Duck #1 showcases a couple distinctive types of Donald stories: the treasure hunt and the domestic mishap. Wonderfully illustrated and packed with gags.
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Donald Duck #2
February 11, 2026
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Spotlighting the weird and fantastic of the Duckburg universe, Donald Duck #2 keeps characters alive in the cultural consciousness.
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Dungeons & Dragons: Fells Five #1 |
Jun 30, 2021
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While competently made, Fell's Five never manages to fully embrace either its medium or its source material.
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Eat The Rich #1 |
Aug 17, 2021
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Nearly a carbon copy of a much better piece of art, Eat the Rich #1 only strips away any relevance it might have so that it might apply to anyone.
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Echolands #1 |
Aug 24, 2021
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With a format and style all its own, Echolands is nearly a brochure for its own potential to be the Next Big Important Comic.
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Ephemera: A Memoir OGN |
Mar 21, 2023
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With little as little context or exposition as possible, Ephemera delivers a powerfully concentrated sense of emotion and understanding.
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Eternals: Celestia #1 |
Oct 06, 2021
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Introducing a huge spiritual struggle, Eternals: Celestial eschews the primary narrative to provide deep, rich context.
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Excalibur #18 |
Feb 10, 2021
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Tini Howard is building the Magical Mythology of the Mutants very adeptly, giving us small snippets of history too big for us to see, as well as slowly sniffing around the basics of how Krakoa even works as it does. Excalibur is a vital book of this new era of X-Men, and issue #18 moves us, very mysteriously, forward.
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Exceptional X-Men #1 |
Sep 04, 2024
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Spending its time on establishing grounded characters and a delightful tone, Exceptional X-Men #1 promises a great addition to the long line of Young X-Men series.
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Far Cry: Rite of Passage #1 |
May 18, 2021
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Droning and inconsequential, Far Cry: Rite of Passage #1 does little to hook readers outside hardcore of franchise fans.
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Fear Case #2 |
Mar 02, 2021
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With all action happening off-panel and a lot of implied drama, Fear Case 2 is the perfect example of 'concept over content'.
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Fictional Father OGN |
May 17, 2021
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Deep but clunky, Fiction Father successfully establishes but never fully resolves its exploration of familial tension.
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Fishflies #1 |
Jul 11, 2023
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Equal parts 'Tales from the Crypt' and 'Stand By Me', Fishflies #1 layers young tragedy and gruesome body horror to incredible effect.
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Frontiersman #1 |
Sep 21, 2021
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Grounded, energetic, and ambitious, Frontiersman is an easy recommendation to make. The character seems unique in his concept and is, with only an issue under his belt, an endearing old curmudgeon I'd like to get to know; the implied politics of the book seem pointed in the right direction. And while there's a sort of unsavory swagger to the aforementioned letter from Kindlon at the back, it's a swagger that hasn't proven itself unfounded. I'd like to see how this universe works, I want to know if Frontiersman's new crusade comes to fruition.
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G.I. Joe #9 |
Jul 15, 2025
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Deepening its primary characters and playing with its weirdo villains, G.I. Joe #9 continues an action-packed exploration of an explosive world.
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Ghost Rider (2022) |
2 issues
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Ghost Rider #3
June 1, 2022
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Though obviously Johnny and the Rider's story, Ghost Rider's most incredible star is the corrupted America through which they move.
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Ghost Rider: Danny Ketch #2 |
Jun 21, 2023
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In gathering up all the right old toys and putting them all together again, Danny Ketch feels both delightful and pandering.
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Ghostlore #4 |
Aug 08, 2023
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Concluding its first act, Ghostlore sets characters off on journeys of discovery while spotlighting amazing art and unique stories-within-the-story.
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Good Night, Hem OGN |
Sep 21, 2021
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While the book expects a particularly niche academic understanding of the Lost Generation -- a high price for entry -- it's also a mini masterclass in design and cartooning; an inspiration for artistic hopefuls.
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Gotham City Sirens #2 |
Aug 14, 2024
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Playing with hilarious familiarity and self-aware influencer gags, Gotham City Sirens is one of the most fun books on the stands.
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Grrl Scouts: Stone Ghost #1 |
Nov 24, 2021
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'Stone Ghost' moves on from the last miniseries into new, tonally different and aesthetic-twisting spaces, and continues to showcase Mahfood's ever-evolving style.
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Hellboy and the B.P.R.D. (2019) |
2 issues
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Hypericum OGN |
Feb 06, 2024
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Capturing the wonderful feeling of youth and confusion, Hypericum establishes a solid entry into the coming-of-age novel.
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I Breathed a Body #4 |
Apr 27, 2021
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When all the dramatic action remains level " with not a lot of rising action to climax tension " the narrative holds no real stakes, no matter how many times it explains to me that it does.
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Iron Man Vol. 4: Source Control brings Tony Stark down to our level #1 |
Feb 15, 2023
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Leaving Tony more grounded than he's been for some time, Source Control shows a character brought low but not defeated.
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It's Only Teenage Wasteland #1 |
Dec 06, 2022
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Refusing to dive into the apocalypse until the characters are in place, Teenage Wasteland promises an end of the world with a heart on its sleeve.
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Jessica Farm OGN |
Oct 31, 2024
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Developing month-by-month over the course of a decade and a half, Jessica Farm is a rambling, exciting journey that's just as much a document of its creator as it is a story of its own.
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Jimmy Eat World: 555 OGN |
Jun 15, 2021
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Presenting nothing novel or visionary, '555' also provides nothing for comic fans or fans of the band beyond a sense of novelty.
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Joe Hill's Rain #1 |
Jan 11, 2022
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With clever sweetness, Rain #1 pulls us into a loving relationship that should, by all rights, be safe, before tearing that safety away.
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John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America #4 |
Apr 16, 2024
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Atmospherically on point and socially aware, Dead in America understands that it is capable of telling important stories; it also understands that our hero can do nothing about them.
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Karmen #3 |
May 11, 2021
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Knights of X #3 |
Jun 22, 2022
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Even with dozens of things happening all at once, Knights of X #3 still manages to give its characters depth and care.
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Kommix OGN |
Jul 30, 2024
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For the right type of reader, Kommix presents a comic collection they dream of exploring.
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Life Sucks OGN |
Dec 23, 2024
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For both good or ill, Life Sucks feels exactly like the sort of teen dramedies produced in the late 90s and early 2000s.
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Love Everlasting #8 |
Jun 06, 2023
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Loose from the most metaphysical aspects of the series, Love Everlasting #8 presents an earnest mid-century malady.
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Lure OGN |
Nov 02, 2021
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Lure is an emotionally honest book set in a sci-fi world, but lacks the conviction to be outspoken in its concerns.
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Marauders #23 |
Aug 18, 2021
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After being more focused on acquisitions and political maneuvering, Marauders #23 takes the book back to some face-punching crime-fighting.
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Marvel Knights: Make the World Go Away doesnt do its own story justice #1 |
Feb 01, 2023
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Despite understanding the feel of old Marvel Knights stories, Make the World Go Away doesn't quite capture their emotional impact.
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Marvel Tales: Hulk & Doctor Strange #1 |
May 21, 2025
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The issue sends us back to one of the best-known moments in comics history, but it does so without fresh insight.
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Marvel Unleashed isnt a kids book, but its a book that will get kids into comics #1 |
Feb 14, 2024
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Kid-friendly but by no means pandering, Marvel Unleashed is an example of how to draw kids into comics.
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Marvels Snapshot: Captain Marvel #1 |
Feb 22, 2021
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A single issue of pure inspiration, Marvels Snapshots: Captain Marvel is the perfect one-shot.
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Masterpiece #1 |
Dec 12, 2023
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There isn't any downtime in the first issue of Masterpiece, visually or narratively; each panel sweeps the reader along, pulling them toward the next issue. It's a book that shouldn't slip you by. It deserves to be in the limelight.
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Maw #1 |
Sep 14, 2021
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Dealing with some very real horror, Maw #1 imparts the unflinching truth about sexual assault before it even gets close to addressing supernatural horror.
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Mickey and Donald: For Whom the Doorbell Tolls OGN |
Mar 21, 2023
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Strangely inspirational, For Whom the Doorbell Tolls celebrates the flexibility of Disney more than it does American Letters.
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Mickey Mouse #1 |
Jan 06, 2026
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Pulling from an inexhaustible well of global Mickey Mouse comics, Mickey Mouse #1 widens the door of the slowly closing market of children's comics, all while preserving the character's great history.
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Mickey Mouse and the Amazing Lost Ocean OGN |
May 14, 2025
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With Mickey and the Gang's epic narrative flexibility, The Amazing Lost Ocean imagines a lushly illustrated ecological apocalypse that is somehow adorable and epic in equal parts.
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Moon Knight #2 |
Aug 18, 2021
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Shifting tone to focus more closely on a specific aspect of Marc Spector, Moon Knight #2 loses a lot of the action from the first issue -- but builds some serious atmosphere.
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New Fantastic Four #1 |
Jun 22, 2022
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New Fantastic Four #1 makes no promises beyond its elevator pitch: Ghost Rider, Hulk, Spider-Man, and Wolverine walk into Las Vegas. Luckily, it exceeds its own simplicity and delivers something playful and self-aware.
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New Masters #1 |
Feb 01, 2022
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Aiming for something sprawling and epic, New Masters #1 gives us just a small taste.
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New Mutants #26 |
Jun 22, 2022
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Exploring new possibilities with a somewhat forgotten corner of classic X-Men mythology, New Mutants carves out one of the most unique spaces in the franchise.
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Night Terror OGN |
Apr 11, 2023
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Filled with invitingly uneasy snapshots, Night Terror reminds the viewer of the power of childhood imagination.
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No One Else OGN |
Nov 09, 2021
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Precise, insightful, and painfully honest, No One Else best illustrates its emotions by not discussing them.
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Nocturnos OGN |
Oct 21, 2025
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Artist Laura Prez explores a dreamlike world nighttime, touching on myriad profound moments in a lush, vibrant tapestry of introspection.
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Ocultos OGN |
Sep 20, 2024
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Quiet and reflective, Ocultos offers up flash fictions hauntings and tone poem visitations that seem to carry a great and emotional weight.
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Olympia OGN |
Mar 01, 2022
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Using monumental action as a backdrop, Olympia pays deep reverence for art and friendship.
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Our Bones Dust #1 |
Dec 05, 2023
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With a violent world and a whimsical alien protagonist, Our Bones Dust hooks the reader with both gore and delight.
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Out of Alcatraz #5 |
Jul 29, 2025
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After a tense, layered race to conclusion, Out of Alcatraz #5 provides a release, however tragic it may be.
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Out of Body #1 |
Jun 02, 2021
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With a bit of a low-energy beginning, Out of Body nonetheless presents enough seeds to promise an intriguing bloom.
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Paranoid Gardens #1 |
Jul 16, 2024
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An extraterrestrial retirement home grounds and upends a wide spread of comic book tropes, promising a shining example of deconstructionist comics.
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Parasomnia #1 |
Jun 29, 2021
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With nothing but pure aesthetic propping it up, Parasomnia expects more of the reader's patience than it supplies actual mystery.
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Parenthesis OGN |
Feb 09, 2021
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Parenthesis is a book that will stay with you, however imperfect your memory of it will become. And, like Durand's lost time, perhaps it will inspire you to be a little more aware of the tenuous nature of living, of self, and of memory. Perhaps it will inspire you, as the experience inspired her, to be hungry for life.
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Phantom Road #4 |
Jun 06, 2023
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Without a central theme to ponder, Phantom Road's slow and ponderous nature feels empty and dissatisfying.
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Post York OGN |
Feb 23, 2021
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Initially a compelling, apocalyptic portrait, Post York collapses under disconnected action and violence.
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Primordial |
3 issues
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Primordial #1
September 14, 2021
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Striking if quiet, Primordial #1 is a book that presents a huge scale and a self-assured atmosphere of importance.
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Primordial #2
November 5, 2021
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All but dropping its human narrative, Primordial uses its second issue to let us hang out with a space dog and be awed by the implications of the infinite.
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Primordial #6
February 15, 2022
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Relying heavily on Sorrentino's incredible flexibility, Primordial #6 uses the smallest change in detail to tell the biggest truth.
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Radio Apocalypse #2 |
Feb 22, 2022
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Even in an industry over-burdened by end-of-the-world tales, Radio Apocalypse #2 demands its own unique place.
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Radio Spaceman #1 |
Mar 01, 2022
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Chock full of Mignola staples, Radio Spaceman #1 still manages to feel like a separate, lighter, brighter thing.
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Raging Clouds OGN |
Jul 18, 2025
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Under the patriarchal pressures of the 16th century, Raging Clouds discovers moments of human lightness found in scientific curiosity.
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Refrigerator Full of Heads #3 |
Dec 21, 2021
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While looking to expand on concepts and themes, Refrigerator Full of Heads as a whole strays dangerously close to over-explaining them.
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Regarding the Matter of Oswald's Body #2 |
Dec 14, 2021
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Avoiding the tropes of JFK stories, while never losing the gravity of the moment, 'Regarding the Matter of Oswald's Body' tells us a story not about how the event happened, but about people it swept up as it did.
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Rockstar and Softboy #1 |
Feb 23, 2022
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With all its good-times energy, Rockstar and Softboy is a very accurate analog for BFFs living in a party culture.
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Rogues #1 |
Mar 22, 2022
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Illustrating the struggle of life-after-super-crime, Rogues #1 sets up a compelling 'one last score' narrative.
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Sabretooth #4 |
Jun 29, 2022
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Though it doesn't provide a lot of momentum or action, Sabretooth #4 nonetheless provides some introspection.
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Sandman #19 |
Apr 02, 2024
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Already a medium-defining classic, The Sandman #19 can finally be seen as the historically groundbreaking visual artwork it was intended to be.
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Second Chances #1 |
Aug 18, 2021
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While it delivers a lot of style, the substance of Second Chances is more promised than delivered.
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Silver Surfer: Rebirth #1 |
Jan 18, 2022
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Though exciting to see this particular team return to the character, Rebirth #1 does little to whet the appetite, meaning that future issues will define how strong of a book it is.
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Skull & Bones: Savage Storm #1 |
Feb 28, 2023
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Flat and unexciting, Skull and Bones: Savage Storm #1 suffers from the missteps made an entire industry away. It fails to achieve either of its potential goals: to be a great comic or to be a great promotion.
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Slash Them All OGN |
Sep 22, 2022
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Wrapped in a violent veneer, Slash Them All tells a story as much coming-of-age as it is full-on horror.
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Space Opera Xanadax Across The Unknown Dimensions Of The Galaxy #1 |
Aug 19, 2025
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Space Opera Xanadax is an unrelenting celebration of the comic book form that delights in childlike storytelling whimsy and high action.
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Stillwater (2020) |
2 issues
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Stillwater #6
February 16, 2021
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A shift in perspective begins to shed some light on the larger mystery, and the introduction of some new characters promises to double down upcoming action.
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Stillwater #7
May 18, 2021
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In a book where violence and action have little lasting impact, Stillwater #7 doesn't provide much meaningful momentum.
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Storm & the Brotherhood of Mutants #1 |
Feb 08, 2023
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With dynamic establishing moments and direct action, Storm & The Brotherhood of Mutants maximizes the breakneck pace that the narrative of Sins of Sinister demands.
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Strange Academy #10 |
May 05, 2021
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After a prolonged period of world-building, Strange Academy is poised to dive deep into the teen drama.
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Superman (2023) |
2 issues
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Superman #8
November 21, 2023
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Aping classic Superman aesthetics and a bright tone, issue 8 nonetheless develops a tragic villain by rooting him to the mythology.
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Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum #3 |
Oct 08, 2025
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Bright, unburdened by the larger comics continuity and decades of deconstructionist grime, The Kryptonite Spectrum celebrates what is joyful about the Silver Age and hints why we might need that brightness.
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Superman: The Last Days of Lex Luthor #1 |
Jul 25, 2023
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Despite its alternate reality, The Last Days of Lex Luthor explores the very hearts of its characters and their relationship.
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Swamp Thing: Green Hell #2 |
Feb 14, 2023
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Tapping into the weird mythology of its source material and injecting beautiful extremes and cutting-edge eco-anxiety, Green Hell doesn't skip a beat from that long-ago first issue.
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Tedward OGN |
Mar 21, 2025
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A bumbling and maladjusted man falls victim to a lot of terrible mishaps -- that he may justly deserve.
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The Bone Orchard Mythos |
4 issues
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The Closet #2 |
Jul 05, 2022
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Packaged as a horror story, The Closet is really about something a lot more mundane and human: a failing marriage.
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The Complete Works of Fante Bukowski #1 |
Mar 15, 2022
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In total, The Complete Works of Fante Bukowski is less the condemnation of the type of writer for whom Fante is a caricature and more a manifesto of artistic anxieties filtered through long-form gag strips. It's a book that successfully uses an Idiot Hero to poke fun at"and low-key sing the praises of"the truly foolish artistic pursuits.
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The Extraordinary Part: Orsay's Hands #1 |
Feb 06, 2023
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With a healthy distrust of authority and police threading through this story of ecological anxiety, The Extraordinary Part subtly speaks to the very distinct concerns of contemporary youth.
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The Great British Bump Off (2023) |
3 issues
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The Great Gatsby: The Essential Graphic Novel OGN |
Apr 07, 2023
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Up against frankly overwhelming odds, Gatsby: The Essential Graphic Novel may very well have the aesthetic chops to stand against a flood of Gatsby pretenders.
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The Idris File OGN |
Jun 25, 2025
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Juxtaposing a grim and bombastic adventure with a sort of small village malaise, The Idris File is a quiet comedy of shock and horror.
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The Lonesome Hunters: The Wolf Child #1 |
Jul 12, 2023
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Uncovering the magic in the mundane world, Tyler Crook continues crafting a great American fable with The Lonesome Hunters.
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The Nice House on the Lake |
2 issues
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The Pass OGN |
Jan 20, 2026
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Quietly and intimately rendered, The Pass examines the behind-the-scenes tribulations behind a successful -- but unstable -- restaurant.
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The Sandman Universe: Dead Boy Detectives #2 |
Jan 24, 2023
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Committing to a childlike frankness and a proliferation of Southeast Asian-styled specters, Dead Boy Detectives expands the already prolific mythology of the Universe.
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The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country |
4 issues
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The Seasons Have Teeth #1 |
Apr 11, 2023
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Presenting an emotional drive alongside its fantastic novelty, The Seasons Have Teeth elevates its unequal halves.
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The Silver Coin |
2 issues
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The Stoneshore Register OGN |
Aug 06, 2025
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Emotionally earnest and filled with a quiet sense of mystery, The Stoneshore Register examines the mythology of a small town and with it, the self-mythologizing of people in trouble.
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The Variants #1 |
Jun 27, 2022
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Arriving at a charged political moment, The Variants sees a meaningful character being handled by importantly insightful people.
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The Ward #1 |
Jun 07, 2022
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Contrasting medicine and magic, The Ward effortlessly marries two powerful traditions.
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Thunderbolts #2 |
Jan 10, 2024
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Without attempting to provide answers for real-world concerns, Thunderbolts provides constant, wish fulfillment action against them.
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Two Moons |
2 issues
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Two Moons #3
April 27, 2021
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Lovingly built and illustrated, Two Moons #3 nonetheless takes its time as the whole series moves at its own pace.
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Uncanny X-Men #15 |
May 28, 2025
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Balancing two teams worth of characters, a centuries-old mystical mystery, and horror, Uncanny X-Men #15 manages not to neglect anything while driving its action.
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Uncle Scrooge #4 |
Jan 20, 2026
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With a massive, multi-part epic, Uncle Scrooge #4 dives into the past of a pre-wealth Scrooge, playing with established continuity and delighting with light gags.
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Uncle Scrooge #464) |
Jan 20, 2026
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With a massive, multi-part epic, Uncle Scrooge #4 dives into the past of a pre-wealth Scrooge, playing with established continuity and delighting with light gags.
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Underheist #1 |
Dec 12, 2023
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Crafted by masters in their field and filled with interesting characters, Underheist #1 promises a stellar series to come.
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Void Rivals #3 |
Aug 15, 2023
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Developing both its own unique niche and hinting at the larger Transformers aspects of the Energon Universe, Void Rivals is something impossibly unique: a compellingly self-reliant narrative working within licensed-comic territory.
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Wesley Dodds: The Sandman #2 |
Nov 14, 2023
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Without expressly spoon-feeding the reader the cultural context, Wesley Dodds: The Sandman still implies the gravity of weaponized gas -- and of Wesley's culpability in using them.
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What's The Furthest Place From Here? |
2 issues
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Where Monsters Lie #2 |
Feb 28, 2023
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With a deepening mystery and implications of larger horror, Where Monsters Lie continues to joyfully play with horror tropes.
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X Deaths Of Wolverine #1 |
Jan 26, 2022
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Non-stop but conspicuously without much Wolverine, X Deaths of Wolverine seems intent on telling a parallel story to its sister series.
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X-Cellent #1 |
Jan 31, 2022
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Bombastic, playful, and filled with care, X-Cellent #1 also houses a not-so-coded commentary about the state of media at large.
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X-Force #2 |
Aug 28, 2024
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Refreshingly tidy and self-contained, X-Force #2 struggles with the necessary limitations of a single-use conflict and a one-character focus.
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X-Men: Onslaught Revelation #1 |
Sep 22, 2021
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Hardly a one-shot, The Onslaught Revelation really caps off Way of X in a very satisfying, quick-hit event package.
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Zatanna #5 |
Jun 18, 2025
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In a series that has felt like a creator's big bang of ideas, Zatanna #5 meanders its own way through various metatextual levels before returning to the main story.
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