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Alien vs. Captain America #4 |
Feb 16, 2026
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Despite a missed opportunity to develop some of its supporting heroes, the issue succeeds where it matters most — in pacing, visual storytelling, and sheer intensity. It’s a bold blend of history and horror that feels right at home in both universes.
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John le Carre's: The Circus: Losing Control #2 |
Feb 16, 2026
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A deliberate, dialogue-driven spy story that leans heavily on atmosphere and internal politics. If you appreciate cerebral espionage and don’t mind a slower build, it may resonate. If you’re looking for energy or clear dramatic movement, this issue might test your patience.
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Godzilla: Escape the Deadzone #6 |
Feb 09, 2026
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Godzilla: Escape from the Dead Zone issue #6 is a visually striking issue that will likely appeal most to readers who value bold, stylized artwork and high-energy monster action. While the pacing and panel flow can make the action difficult to follow at times, the art and atmosphere do much of the heavy lifting. This isnt the most accessible entry for new readers looking for clarity or clean storytelling, but fans of experimental layouts and kinetic visuals may find it worth the pickup. For others, it may work better as a visual showcase than a narrative standout.
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Logan: Black, White & Blood #1 |
Feb 06, 2026
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Logan: Black, White & Blood #1 is a solid anthology that offers a mix of strong ideas and uneven execution. While not every story lands with the same impact, the issue shines when it strips Wolverine down to his core instincts and lets the art and action do the heavy lifting. Readers looking for experimental takes may find some entries hit-or-miss, but fans of grounded, character-driven Wolverine stories will find enough here to justify the read. Its not a must-buy, but its a worthwhile pickup for those who appreciate seeing Logan explored across different tones and eras.
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