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2020 Rescue |
2 issues
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80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular: Joker #1 |
Jun 10, 2020
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While this isn't necessarily the most comforting read at the moment, it's still an entertaining one, and will surely have something to offer for a wide array of DC Comics fans.
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A Calculated Man #3 |
Aug 24, 2022
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Alberto Alburquerque's art also keeps the series' cartoony, stylish vibe in spades, making A Calculated Man #3 both a fun turning point, and an exciting tease for what's to come.
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Absolute Power (2024) |
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Absolute Power #1
July 3, 2024
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Absolute Power #1 might be the rare comic book where the execution vastly outweighs its central concept, as Waid, Mora, and company give it their all in rendering DC's next monster event.
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Absolute Power #2
August 7, 2024
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While we've only begun to see the full picture of what Absolute Power is delivering, this issue adds some major and necessary details.
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Absolute Power: Ground Zero #1
June 26, 2024
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A trio of short preludes to DC's next biggest event, Ground Zero could, by its very nature, be something of a mixed bag. The end result definitely is, but never in a way that is fundamentally disinteresting, instead setting the stage for Waller's massive conflict against the superheroes of the world.
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Acts of Evil |
3 issues
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Adventure Time (2012) |
2 issues
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Adventure Time Comics |
5 issues
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Adventure Time Comics #23
May 9, 2018
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The issue opens with "Forever (Not) Alone", a quiet story that is just charming enough in design and in plot to make readers -- especially Marceline and Bubblegum shippers -- happy.
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Adventure Time: Beginning of the End |
3 issues
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Adventure Time: Marcy & Simon |
6 issues
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Adventure Time: Marcy & Simon #4
April 17, 2019
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The end result is a candy-coated issue that's way more delightful than it has any right to be, all while talking about the layered parts of trauma and internalized issues. Oh, and Bubblegum and Marceline fans should absolutely pick up this issue.
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Adventure Time: Marcy & Simon #5
May 15, 2019
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With things moving at a relatively brisk, but still nuanced, pace, everyone gets their time to shine without putting the brakes on the story. When you factor in the bizarre but fun visuals from Slimm Fabert, this issue succeeds in quite a lot of ways.
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Adventure Time: Season 11 |
6 issues
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Age Of X-Man: X-Tremists #1 |
Feb 27, 2019
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While there's no telling exactly where this miniseries is headed, this issue just might be laying the groundwork for a standout X-Men story, one that encapsulates so much of what the team has come to mean to fans.
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Alan Scott: The Green Lantern (2023) |
6 issues
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Alien (2023) |
4 issues
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Alien: Vol. 2 #1
November 15, 2023
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Alien's new path is accessible enough for newer fans of the franchise, but still possesses a unique relationship to what came before it.
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Alien: Vol. 2 #3
January 17, 2024
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Declan Shalvey's script jumps between different events with a tense ease, and his and Andrea Broccardo's art work fairly well to convey the brutality and humanity on display, even if the end result is still a little disorienting.
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All-America Comix #1 |
Jul 01, 2020
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Ultimately, All-America Comix #1 feels like a generic version of your favorite snack food"it's enjoyable, and it gets the job done at the moment, but you're ultimately left wanting more of the real thing.
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All-New Wolverine |
5 issues
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All-New Wolverine #33
April 4, 2018
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On paper, the idea of "Old Woman Laura" has sounded like it would be a sort of mixed bag. But this first installment in the arc sneaks up on you in a delightful amount of ways.
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Amazing Spider-Man #9 |
Nov 14, 2018
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Once it breezes past the pages of wordy exposition, this issue has some moments where it genuinely shines.
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Archie (2015) |
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Archie #699
October 3, 2018
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If you're a regular reader, you should probably skip this issue, but that doesn't mean it's without its merits.
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Archie #700
November 21, 2018
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With intriguing mysteries, endearing character interactions, and gorgeous art, this debut issue has its fair share of surprises.
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Archie #701
January 2, 2019
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Spencer crafts a story that takes all the drama of Riverdale and wraps it in a more subdued, but thoroughly interesting, package.
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Archie #702
February 6, 2019
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This new run of Archie continues to be a delight, spanning a pretty wide scope while still maintaining a sense of character-driven style.
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Archie #703
March 20, 2019
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The world of Archie and his friends continues to be shaken into different directions, and this issue is no exception.
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Archie #706
July 24, 2019
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This issue is a delight, and sets the groundwork for some really interesting things to come in the world of Archie.
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Archie #708
October 16, 2019
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Nick Spencer and Mariko Tamaki continue to craft a narrative that's a delight to read, and Sandy Jarrell's art picks up where Jenn St-Onge's did fairly well.
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Archie #709
December 4, 2019
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It's been a lot of fun seeing Spencer, Tamaki, and company approach this arc of storytelling, and even as it's grown a bit more muddled (largely from shifting back to characters outside of Archie and Sabrina), there's still a lot to celebrate.
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Arkham City: The Order of the World |
3 issues
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Artemis: Wanted #1 |
Jul 20, 2022
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With a stellar script and brilliant visuals, Artemis: Wanted showcases the kind of great storytelling that the larger Wonder Woman family deserves, and will hopefully continue to receive.
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b.b. free |
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b.b. free #1
November 6, 2019
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Gabby Rivera crafts an opening is largely charming and endearing, even though some of the world-building and vocabulary takes some getting used to.
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b.b. free #2
December 11, 2019
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It's clear that b.b. free is bringing something wholly unique and endearing to Boom's catalog, and here's hoping that it finds its audience.
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Batgirl (2016) |
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Batgirl #20
February 28, 2018
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"Cold Snap" ultimately feels a bit too much like a filler issue, but it's still an enjoyable one nonetheless.
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Batgirl #21
March 28, 2018
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This issue might have a few weak moments, but it sneaks up on you, and ends up delivering a delightful father-daughter tale.
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Batgirl #22
April 25, 2018
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But overall, Larson weaves a story that has enough energy and life through it to satisfy readers, especially when paired with Jung's absolutely delightful art.
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Batgirl #23
May 23, 2018
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It's arguably the most profound that this solo series has gotten within the Rebirth launch, and a pretty great emotional foundation for the stories that are to come.
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Batgirl #26
August 29, 2018
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A familiar foe, a surprisingly high-octane adventure, and some major changes for Babs make this one of the best Batgirl issues since the Rebirth launch.
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Batgirl #27
September 26, 2018
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Regardless of how you felt about the fallout of last issue, there's definitely enough in this Batgirl installment worth checking out.
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Batgirl #28
October 24, 2018
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Babs' battle against Grotesque is able to be stretched into something much bigger, bringing some genuinely good moments along with it.
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Batgirl #29
November 28, 2018
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It's unclear exactly what the future holds for both characters, but this is some pretty satisfying ground to leave them on.
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Batgirl #30
January 2, 2019
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When combined with fitting art and some major returns, it proves to be an issue that's much more than what's on the surface.
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Batgirl #31
January 30, 2019
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While this issue isn't perfect, there's a lot of it that really works, largely thanks to how capable Scott is to bring out the nuance of Barbara as a narrator and character.
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Batgirl #32
February 27, 2019
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Barbara is given some good moments both in and out of the cowl, and there's just enough that's set up for the future.
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Batgirl #33
March 27, 2019
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Both Scott's narrative and the visuals from Casagrande and Godlewski really successfully convey the nuanced emotion that this brings out in Barbara, something that could be really interesting, if it carries through future issues.
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Batgirl #36
July 3, 2019
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Scott has brought about some genuinely interesting and impactful things to her run on Batgirl, and this issue makes it simultaneously sad to see the current creative team go but also lays the groundwork for an interesting next chapter.
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Batgirl #37
July 24, 2019
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Carmine Di Giandomenico's art brings a bit of new life into the issue as well, with the fight scenes between Barbara and Killer Moth rendered in a way that's equal parts stylish, tasteful, and a little cartoony.
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Batgirl #38
August 28, 2019
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Ultimately, this issue really shines in the sequences that have Barbara at the absolute center, so it will be interesting to see if that carries through to future issues.
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Batgirl #40
October 23, 2019
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Cecil Castellucci's narrative packs nearly all of the punch it sets out to, and definitely sets up a new potential status quo for Barbara going forward.
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Batgirl #41
November 27, 2019
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While this isn't necessarily a standout issue for Batgirl, it definitely continues to get to the heart of who Barbara is.
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Batgirl #45
March 25, 2020
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This issue fully examines the groundwork for Batgirl's latest arc, and the end result is a bit of a mixed bag.
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Batgirl #47
July 22, 2020
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Even if you haven't been regularly reading Batgirl as of late, this issue absolutely, positively deserves your time and attention.
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Batgirl #48
August 26, 2020
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It's a shame that Batgirl is nearing the end of its run, but this issue proves that it's doing so in an excellent way.
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Batgirl and the Birds of Prey |
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Batman: The Joker War Zone #1 |
Oct 02, 2020
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This issue doesn't reinvent the wheel, but whether you're looking for epic character moments, connective tissue for "Joker War", or a little bit of both, this issue will surely give you some bang for your buck.
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Batman / Santa Claus (2023) |
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Batman Incorporated (2022) |
12 issues
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Batman Incorporated #1
October 12, 2022
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For better or for worse, Batman Incorporated #1 is nowhere near as accessible of a comic book as it could be but there are just enough elements to save it from being an absolute wash.
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Batman Incorporated #3
December 14, 2022
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After two months of pomp and no circumstance, this issue of Batman Incorporated finally starts to have things click together, taking the book from a casual Gotham City offshoot into something more compelling.
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Batman Incorporated #5
February 15, 2023
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At its core, Batman Incorporated certainly is not a bad book, with this finale of its first arc culminating in an emotional, well-executed, and action-packed context.
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Batman Incorporated #6
March 15, 2023
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After the first arc of Batman Incorporated felt like it simultaneously covered so much, but so little, this week's issue feels like the best showcase yet of its ongoing concept.
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Batman Incorporated #9
June 14, 2023
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Overall, this installment feels like a culmination of something bigger and wilder in Batman Incorporated, but I'm just intrigued enough to follow it through.
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Batman Incorporated #11
August 9, 2023
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The seeming penultimate issue of Batman Incorporated continues to offer a lot of the same, but with some fascinating nuggets of thematics and characterization.
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Batman vs. Robin (2022) |
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Batman vs. Robin #2
October 12, 2022
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Mark Waid's script balances cameos galore and long-awaited answers to decades of canon with an emotional crux for Bruce and Damian, and Mahmud Asrar's art brilliantly renders it all to life. This issue is absolutely miraculous, turning the already-delightful crux of Batman vs. Robin into an absolute must-read.
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Batman vs. Robin #5
March 1, 2023
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I've already been singing from the rooftops about how excellent this series is, but this finale sealed the deal: Batman vs. Robin is something truly special.
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Batman: Black & White (2020) |
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Batman: Black & White #1
December 9, 2020
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Batman: Black and White #1 ruminates on Bruce Wayne in a multifaceted, compelling, and surprisingly fun to read fashion, all while providing plenty of bang for your buck when compared to the average 22-page superhero comic.
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Batman: Black & White #2
January 27, 2021
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This is a collection that will absolutely give you your money's worth, showcasing the potential of the Dark Knight and of comics as a whole in some breathtaking ways.
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Batman: One Bad Day: Catwoman #1 |
Jan 25, 2023
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Batman: One Bad Day Catwoman easily proves the initiative's concept can work but not by telling another grimdark, Killing Joke-esque tale. Instead, this one-shot applies a heartfelt and sentimental take to Selina Kyle's adventures, crafting a tale that doesn't revolutionize her character, but improves upon what's already there.
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Batman: Reptilian |
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Batman: Reptilian #3
August 25, 2021
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There is a nugget of a compelling, complex Batman tale in the center of this story, but it feels way too bogged down by both its brutality and its utter banality.
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Batman: Reptilian #4
September 29, 2021
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There is a small nugget of morbid curiosity that will make me see Batman: Reptilian through to the end, but I'm not being drawn in by much else beyond that.
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Batman: Reptilian #6
November 24, 2021
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On every level, Batman: Reptilian has proved to be an exercise in frustration, and if anything, it's made me want to go back and read Batman comics that are much more compelling.
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Batman: Secret Files: Secret Files #3 |
Jun 10, 2020
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With creative teams that include Vita Ayala, Mariko Tamaki, Riley Rossmo, and Dan Watters, this is not only a stellar Batman collection, but a stellar encapsulation of what's been great about comics over the past year.
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Batman: Secret Files (2021) |
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Batman: Secret Files: Peacekeeper-01 #1
October 20, 2021
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While it might have a bit of a learning curve for readers who haven't yet dived into Peacekeeper-01's other appearances, this Batman Secret Files is a compelling and entertaining one, one that will make you want to follow the titular character to wherever he goes next.
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Batman: The Brave and the Bold (2023) |
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Batman: The Brave and the Bold #12
April 24, 2024
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Despite being a year into its run, and containing two chapters of multi-part stories, this installment of The Brave and the Bold proves to be an accessible and meaningful exploration of emotions across the DC Universe.
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Batman: The Brave and the Bold #13
May 29, 2024
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The latest grab bag of The Brave and The Bold proves to largely be full of positives, from Mark Russell and Jon Mikel's delightfully zany Booster Gold and Jurassic League crossover, to Deliah S. Dawson and Serg Acuna's emotional and cathartic finale to their Artemis tale.
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Batman: The Knight (2022) |
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Batman: The Knight #4
April 20, 2022
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Batman: The Knight is continuing to peel back the narrative onion that is Bruce Wayne's early days, and this issue finds some inventive and action-packed ways to deal with that.
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Batman: The Knight #7
July 20, 2022
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Chip Zdarsky's script is absolutely outstanding, as is Carmine di Giandomenico's art, which gets to shine in a whole new way when the events of the issue get even more supernatural. I am genuinely in awe of how good Batman: The Knight is.
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Batman: The Knight #8
August 17, 2022
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I would say that I'm hoping Batman: The Knight sticks the landing in its first two issues, but it's pretty safe to assume at this point that it will.
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Batman: The Long Halloween: Special #1 |
Oct 27, 2021
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If anything, the Long Halloween Special showcases how ubiquitous the elements of its original title have become, as this is a Batman tale that both diehard fans and new readers can appreciate.
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Battlepug |
4 issues
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Battlepug #1
September 4, 2019
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It's fun seeing Norton and company expand the world of Battlepug even more, and it will be interesting to see where things go next.
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Battlepug #3
November 13, 2019
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We're still only three issues into this new era of Battlepug, but the series is proving to be a bizarre and delightful experience.
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Betsy Braddock: Captain Britain (2023) |
5 issues
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Betsy Braddock: Captain Britain #1
February 22, 2023
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After becoming a significant and beloved part of the Krakoa era thus far, Betsy Braddock's Captain Britain is finally leading her own solo series, and its debut installment proves to be an entertaining, albeit slightly-overstuffed, kickoff.
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Betsy Braddock: Captain Britain #4
May 31, 2023
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The real highlight of Tini Howard's script is seeing the issue's dynamic, including Betsy standing shoulder-to-shoulder with some of Marvel's biggest herores, so much so that the specifics of the main battle become slightly underwhelming.
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Betty and Veronica: Vixens |
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Birds of Prey #1 |
Jun 03, 2020
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Although the plot has many enjoyable moments, this Birds of Prey one-shot still reads as what some fans had feared from the beginning"the general concept of the Birds of Prey movie filtered through a superficial, male voice.
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Birds of Prey (2023) |
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Birds of Prey #1
September 6, 2023
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Birds of Prey #1 is a shining example of what makes the "Dawn of DC" initiative work so well, and I am incredibly excited to see where it goes next.
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Birds of Prey #2
October 4, 2023
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When the dust settles on the "Dawn of DC" initiative, Birds of Prey will be one of the bestif not the bestcomic book to emerge from the experiment.
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Birds of Prey #8
April 3, 2024
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With the help of Jordie Bellaire's excellent-as-ever colors, guest artists Javier Pina and David Lopez perfectly deliver the brevity, sexiness, and goofiness needed for this story. Once again, Birds of Prey is an absolute knockout.
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Birds of Prey #11
July 3, 2024
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This is yet another outstanding issue from an already-epic Birds of Prey run. Kelly Thompson's script not only raises the stakes, but allows for some significant character beats that only strengthen the overall impact of the "Worlds Without End" arc.
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Black Panther (2018) |
4 issues
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Black Panther #7
December 12, 2018
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With this arc, Coates is not only elevating the Black Panther mythos, but what fans can expect from a sci-fi comic, and it's something that readers should definitely be keeping an eye on.
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Black Panther #9
February 27, 2019
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Even though much of the series' action is slowed down for the sake of exposition, the plot is moved forward in a way that should be a great read.
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Black Panther vs. Deadpool |
5 issues
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Black Widow (2020) |
9 issues
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Black Widow #1
September 2, 2020
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When coupled with some truly breathtaking art and color work, this is a debut issue that Marvel fans"and comics fans in general"definitely don't want to miss.
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Black Widow: Venomous #1 |
Jul 31, 2024
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The first installment breaking down this partnership is a bizarre and legitimately cool delight, as Erica Schultz's script crafts a campy scenario to plunge the unlikely duo into. Luciano Vecchio's art is some of my favorite of his yet, with kinetic action sequences and gorgeous designs.
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Blackbird |
6 issues
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Blackbird #1
October 3, 2018
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This issue might just scratch the surface of Blackbird's magical world, but it's clear that Humphries and Bartel have created a fantasy story that's pretty fully realized.
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Blackbird #2
November 7, 2018
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The second issue of Blackbird is just as -- if not more -- gorgeous than the first, and weaves a genuinely interesting mystery.
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Blackbird #3
December 5, 2018
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You need to drop whatever you're doing and read Blackbird. There's just the right amount of exposition in this issue, none of which takes away from Humphries' lush and genuinely compelling narrative.
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Blackbird #4
January 9, 2019
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The fantasy world of Blackbird still has a lot of new things to establish, something that is both a sort of blessing and a curse.
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Blackbird #5
February 13, 2019
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Blackbird might be nearing the end of its first arc, but it's doing so with the perfect blend of style, emotion, and genuinely shocking revelations.
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Bliss (2020) |
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Bliss #1
July 22, 2020
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At times, this issue feels like the comic equivalent of a slow folk song"you don't know exactly where or how it's going to culminate, but you'll easily get swept up in the journey it takes you on.
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Bliss #3
September 23, 2020
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It's clear that wherever Bliss goes next, the result is going to be heart-racing and powerful, as both Sean Lewis and Caitlin Yarsky go above and beyond to craft this messed up world that is the perfect blend of humanity and fantasy.
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Bliss #4
October 28, 2020
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Bliss' first arc has officially drawn to a close, and it has done so while weaving an even more intriguing and unexpected web.
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Bliss #5
February 10, 2021
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While this issue does use a small bit of steam as it goes along, it still culminates in an interesting addition to the series' unique fantasy canon.
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Bliss #7
May 5, 2021
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At its core, Bliss has always been a compelling look at history, legacy, and humanity, and it's clear that wherever the series goes next, it will be on pretty good footing.
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Bliss #8
June 2, 2021
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Bliss hasn't been perfect, but like the topics it deals with, it's an emotional and cathartic journey.
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Bombshells: United |
9 issues
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Bombshells: United #12
February 21, 2018
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While it might not be the flashiest or strongest outing, the issue takes an angle that fans will hopefully want to hear, and one that takes a deeper meaning, following the recent announcement of the series' conclusion.
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Bombshells: United #18
May 16, 2018
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Despite juggling way more plot threads than you can probably name, the issue never feels too bogged down, jumping from one epic story to another in a dizzying but interesting fashion.
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Bone Parish |
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Bone Parish #4
October 31, 2018
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It's clear that Bone Parish is crafting a one-of-a-kind family drama, and we can't help but be excited for the chapters to come.
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Bone Parish #5
December 26, 2018
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Bone Parish continues to craft a deeply interesting narrative, one that can go from high-octane set pieces to intimate moments with relative ease.
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Bone Parish #7
February 27, 2019
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The world of Bone Parish continues to be one of the most unique gothic narratives in comics today, and it will be interesting to see where things go next.
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Bone Parish #8
March 27, 2019
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While the issue slightly loses the absolutely bonkers momentum that has carried it through the past few installments, it still proves to be an important issue for the series as a whole.
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Bone Parish #10
June 26, 2019
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Bone Parish is crafting a horrifying family drama unlike anything else in comics right now, and this issue is a sign that there are still a few tricks up their sleeve.
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Bone Parish #11
July 24, 2019
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This penultimate issue is heartbreaking, action-packed, and unbelievably intense, as Bunn begins to tie up the disparate threads that have made up this series thus far.
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Buckhead (2021) |
4 issues
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Buckhead #1
December 8, 2021
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Overall, Buckhead accomplished a lot of what a debut issue of a series should"it established endearing characters, a unique setting, and a mystery you're going to want to follow going forward.
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Buckhead #2
January 5, 2022
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Buckhead"both the concept and the series as a whole"feels like an intriguing mystery that's only just beginning.
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Buckhead #4
March 2, 2022
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The penultimate issue of Buckhead swings for the fences in some admirable ways, and while not all of them necessarily land, they still prove to work in the series' favor.
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Buckhead #5
April 6, 2022
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If you've been enjoying the ride Buckhead has taken you on thus far, you will surely enjoy this final installment.
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By Night #1 |
Jun 13, 2018
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The end result is a bit of a sleeper hit, which will hopefully take you by surprise in plenty of ways.
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Cable/Deadpool Annual #1 |
Aug 15, 2018
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Whether you loved Deadpool 2 or found some issues with it, this annual is absolutely worth adding to your pull list.
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Captain America #701 |
May 02, 2018
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While Romero's art occasionally falters -- largely in gratuitous shots of a female character -- there's still enough for readers to enjoy.
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Captain America Annual: 2021 #1 |
Jun 16, 2021
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The "Infinite Destinies" event marches on in this week's Captain America Annual, and it definitely creates a more satisfying reading experience than the installments that came before it.
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Captain Marvel #129 |
Feb 28, 2018
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"Dark Origins Part 5" is nothing short of a cosmic thrill ride, one that wraps up the most recent in arc in a delightful fashion.
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Captain Marvel #14 |
Jan 22, 2020
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Kelly Thompson's narrative and Lee Garbett's art largely work in harmony in this issue, making an installment that serves as great connective tissue for this arc thus far.
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Captain Marvel: Dark Tempest (2023) |
5 issues
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Captain Marvel: Dark Tempest #4
October 4, 2023
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"Another twisty deflection? More word salad? Stop it." These words are said early on in Dark Tempest #4, and they do a surprisingly-good job of encapsulating how I feel about the book itself.
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Catwoman (2018) |
58 issues
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Catwoman #1
July 4, 2018
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Jones' graceful narrative and art could very easily stand the test of time, and definitely give this iconic DC character the ongoing series she's always deserved.
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Catwoman #5
November 14, 2018
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The real standout here is Jones' art, which will surely captivate the reader's attention for most of the issue, even if the narrative might not entirely land in every page.
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Catwoman #6
December 19, 2018
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Even if the narrative doesn't always pack a huge punch, the final few pages, and Jones' stunning art throughout, absolutely leave you wanting more.
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Catwoman #9
March 13, 2019
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Ram V and John Timms craft a standalone issue that definitely fits within Jones' interpretation of the character while still taking things to some rather fun places.
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Catwoman #10
April 10, 2019
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After a brief interlude last issue, Joelle Jones and company are back to Catwoman, and they're continuing to craft a genuinely fun tale.
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Catwoman #11
May 8, 2019
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In terms of plot, things don't advance in a massive way, but there's still enough to make fans eager to read the next issue.
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Catwoman #12
June 12, 2019
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This issue mixes high-octane action sequences with some slightly smaller character moments, with mostly entertaining results.
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Catwoman #13
July 10, 2019
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Joelle Jones and company do some interesting things with the narrative and aesthetic structure of this issue, and it provides some much-needed new ground for the series as a whole to build upon.
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Catwoman #14
August 14, 2019
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Jones creates a narrative that feels like a good push forward for the series, in an issue that's funny, bizarre, emotional and action-packed all at once.
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Catwoman #23
July 16, 2020
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There are moments where the dialogue is cheesy and campy, and others where it borders on absolutely cringeworthy (there has yet to be a sincere use of the term "boomer" in comics). But there are enough Easter eggs and ridiculous plot points to make this issue reasonably entertaining, and Cian Tormey's art is largely well-executed.
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Catwoman #27
November 18, 2020
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When combined with Fernando Blanco's art and FCO Plascencia's colors, you get an installment that feels like the spiritual successor to the Villa Hermosa sections of this Catwoman run, but also like its own gritty and intriguing thing.
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Catwoman #30
April 21, 2021
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While this issue is definitely a bit moodier than the previous installments in its arc, that all culminates in a way that is electrifying and incredibly gratifying.
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Catwoman #32
June 16, 2021
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This might be the perfect jumping-on point for an already-stellar Catwoman run, and I can't wait to see where things go next.
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Catwoman #33
July 21, 2021
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Ram V balances an ensemble that's surprisingly dense in an interesting way, and if anything, the only problem is that I want to see a few of the issue's characters be further utilized by him.
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Catwoman #36
October 20, 2021
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As Ram V's run on Catwoman begins coming to a close"and the "Fear State" crossover fully rears its head in Gotham City"this issue brings an epically-constructed and largely-satisfying tale.
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Catwoman #39
January 19, 2022
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While a few sequences might be a little rough-around-the-edges with regards to pacing, this proves to be a pretty excellent jumping-on point for Catwoman readers.
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Catwoman #40
February 23, 2022
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Once the individual pieces of Tini Howard's script begin to fall into place, they're just delightful and buzzy enough, in part thanks to her earnest, but quick-witted dialogue.
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Catwoman #42
April 20, 2022
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This new Catwoman run knows exactly what its strengths are, and runs full speed ahead into all of fun and frothy things that can result from that.
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Catwoman #43
May 18, 2022
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This might be the best Catwoman-related issue I've read in a while, and it's the perfect jumping-on point for anyone who loves Selina, Harley, or just fun comics.
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Catwoman #44
June 22, 2022
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This new arc of Catwoman is continuing to defy and exceed my expectations at essentially every turn, with a follow-up issue that's hilarious, surprisingly sweet, and filled with candy-colored, well-executed action.
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Catwoman #45
July 20, 2022
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While this Catwoman issue isn't as much of a slam-dunk as recent installments, there are still some components that make it worth reading.
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Catwoman #46
August 17, 2022
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While occasionally a little rough around the edges, this Catwoman runand this issueare proving to have some real bright spots.
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Catwoman #47
September 21, 2022
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While parts of this issue just feel like fodder for the bigger story that's on the horizon, I still thoroughly enjoyed it.
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Catwoman #49
November 16, 2022
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When you combine that with Nico Leon's slinky artwork, Catwoman delivers another delightful issue as well as a promising story on the horizon.
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Catwoman #50
December 21, 2022
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While a little too much of it can be interpreted as overworkedeither in an offhand line of dialogue, a shockingly-obvious plot twist, or otherwiseit undeniably sets up a new status quo for the book going forward, and it is filled with snappy art from Nico Leon, Juan Ferreyra, and Inaki Miranda.
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Catwoman #51
January 25, 2023
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I'm still excited to see what the future holds for this Catwoman run, but I'm not being captivated in the immediate.
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Catwoman #53
March 22, 2023
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This is easily the snappiest, most comprehensive issue of this Catwoman arc, balancing the series' various status quos with an entertaining ease.
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Catwoman #54
April 19, 2023
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Selina Kyle's status quo continues to shift in this issue, an installment that has entertaining moments, but still feels bogged down by the sense that something more compelling is on the horizon.
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Catwoman #55
May 17, 2023
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The latest chapter of Catwoman starts out as something decidedly snappy and promising, before falling into a new version of the same old song.
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Catwoman #58
October 18, 2023
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The "Gotham War" event barrels on and if you're someone who is just keeping up with the Catwoman portions of the story, the ride might not be entirely worth it.
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Catwoman #59
November 22, 2023
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With "Gotham War" now in the past, Catwoman is sent down a path that's filled with potential, even at its most dated. Selina's exploration of her "nine lives" begins to unfold in a matter that perfectly blends the book's capacity for grounded and larger-than-life, and Tini Howard's script venturing out of Gotham City is a welcomed change of pace.
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Catwoman #60
December 20, 2023
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The Nine Lives arc continues to be a fascinating beast, with an increasingly clever concept getting mired by some chunky storytelling tactics.
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Catwoman #61
January 17, 2024
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This engrossing issue has gotten me even more excited for the rest of this arc and for whatever's in store for Catwoman beyond that.
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Catwoman #64
April 17, 2024
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With clever writing and gloriously cool artwork, this issue sets a high bar for the remaining issues of "Nine Lives."
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Catwoman #65
May 22, 2024
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Regardless of whatever the future of "Nine Lives" looks like, I'm glad that is has resulted in such fun chapters thus far.
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Catwoman #66
June 19, 2024
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As answers are finally provided about Selina's reincarnating predicamentand the target it puts on her back across the criminal underworldTini Howard's script is a kinetic delight.
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Catwoman #67
July 17, 2024
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While there are occasionally some slow or clunky sequences, Tini Howard's script has a central earnestness that is a joy to behold, and makes me excited for whatever her future holds next.
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Catwoman #68
September 18, 2024
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egardless of whatever the future holds for Selina Kyle, this run has proven to be an entertaining chapter in her journey.
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Catwoman: Lonely City (2021) |
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Catwoman: Lonely City #4
October 26, 2022
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I am still in awe that this book exists and I really hope that this issue, and the installments that preceded it, end up inspiring awe in many more readers in the years to come.
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City Boy (2023) |
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City Boy #1
May 24, 2023
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Based on this clever effort from its creative team, City Boy #1 has the potential to form a compelling new pocket of DC Comics' canon.
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City Boy #3
August 2, 2023
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Greg Pak's script is filled with compelling dialogue, although again, it falls into a frustrating rhythm in terms of revealing things about Cameron and his character. Minkyu Jung's art is still consistent, especially when the plot gets a bit more fantastical.
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City Boy #4
September 6, 2023
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Greg Pak and Minkyu Jung continue to craft a story that's not only well-executed and scrappy, it's a fascinating proof of concept for why its titular hero is worth following.
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City Boy #6
November 29, 2023
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City Boy's finale is definitely fitting for its titular protagonist, even if it is just a bit too understated at times.
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Coffin Bound |
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Coffin Bound #1
August 7, 2019
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With inspired character designs and an intriguing premise, the first issue of Coffin Bound is too cool to not be a part of your pull list.
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Coffin Bound #5
August 5, 2020
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Coffin Bound's return is one of the best things to happen in comics this summer, so you should definitely join in on the thrill ride sooner than later.
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Collapser |
6 issues
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Collapser #1
July 17, 2019
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Collapser's debut issue is a pleasant surprise in so many ways. Shaun Simon and Mikey Way take the bare bones of a traditional superhero origin and turn it onto its head at every turn, creating a poignant take on anxiety, self-sabotage, and the cost of being emotionally vulnerable.
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Collapser #2
August 14, 2019
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Jones creates a narrative that feels like a good push forward for the series, in an issue that's funny, bizarre, emotional and action-packed all at once.
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Collapser #4
October 9, 2019
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Even when it occasionally faulters, Collapser still consistently manages to be one of the most creative and captivating comics DC is publishing today.
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Collapser #6
December 4, 2019
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Shaun Simon, Mikey Way, and Ilias Kyriazis have crafted one of the most punk-rock and personal stores in comics right now, and it's so satisfying to see where things end (for now, at least).
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Commander Rao #1 |
Nov 17, 2021
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It's safe to say that I'm a fan of the concept of Commander Rao after reading this, which is all you can ask for a one-shot of this kind.
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Commanders In Crisis |
4 issues
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Commanders In Crisis #3
December 16, 2020
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The idea of starting an event series in an entirely new universe is undoubtedly compelling, and the issue does just enough to keep readers wanting more, but it still remains to be seen if Commanders in Crisis will succeed at its lofty ambitions.
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Commanders In Crisis #11
August 4, 2021
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As the penultimate installment of Commanders in Crisis, it felt like this issue definitely had a lot to cover"and it does so in some entertaining, but still odd ways.
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Conan The Barbarian (2019) |
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Conan The Barbarian #25
September 8, 2021
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Not only does this issue prove Conan's staying power in the Marvel universe, but it honestly makes the best argument yet for him to get some sort of anthology book.
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Criminal Macabre: The Big Bleed Out |
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Crimson Lotus |
3 issues
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Crimson Lotus #2
December 19, 2018
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This second issue doesn't entirely strike the perfect balance between historical action and super creepy horror, but it certainly tries its best.
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Curse of the Man-Thing: Avengers #1 |
Mar 31, 2021
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Whether you're a diehard Man-Thing fan or somebody with next-to-no knowledge of the character, there's something here for you.
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Dark Crisis: The Dark Army #1 |
Nov 23, 2022
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Dark Crisis: The Dark Army #1 not only proves to be a fun romp advancing its ensemble of characters, but it proves just how much fun the larger Dark Crisis can still have before it comes to a close.
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Dark Crisis: Worlds Without A Justice League: Green Arrow #1 |
Oct 12, 2022
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For better or for worse, this issue absolutely proves that Green Arrow and Black Canary are vital to the DC universe and that we should be getting a lot more stories involving them and the "Arrowfam" than an offhand one-shot.
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Dark Knights of Steel: Allwinter #3 |
Sep 18, 2024
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Dark Knights of Steel's latest chapter unfolds in a sentimental, high-octane way. Jay Kristoff delivers both on character and on clever action, and Tirso's art and colors in the main story are nothing short of outstanding, playing with the medium of comics in some fun and compelling ways.
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Dark Nights: Death Metal: Speed Metal #1 |
Sep 23, 2020
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The art from Eddy Barrows and Eber Ferreira keeps the energy you'd expect from a Flash book, but gives it a bodacious, rock-and-roll flair. Wally West fans"and fans of just good comic storytelling"won't want to miss this.
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Dark Ride (2022) |
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Dark Ride #4
January 11, 2023
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Dark Ride has consistently entertained and terrified across its existing three issues, but this week's installment makes things even more horrifying and compelling.
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Dark Ride #5
April 12, 2023
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I am impossibly intrigued by the work that Joshua Williamson, Andrei Bressan, and company are crafting here a blend of enthralling and unsettling that I'm definitely glad to see back in my pull list.
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Dark Ride #6
May 17, 2023
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The multi-generational art from Andrei Bressan and the spooky colors from Adriano Lucas are also better than ever, making this a book that I can't wait to follow from this point.
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Dark Ride #7
July 12, 2023
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Now that Dark Ride has more than found its footing, it finally decides to peel back a layer and show us the proverbial "man behind the curtain" and creates one of the book's most bone-chilling issues yet.
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Dark Ride #8
September 13, 2023
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The end of Dark Ride's second arc unfolds with an emotional gut-punch, effortlessly balancing grotesque action with poignant revelations.
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Dark Ride #9
November 8, 2023
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Dark Ride continues to find clever ways to build upon its status quo without ever canceling anything out, and this issue might be the best showcase of that yet.
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Dark Ride #10
January 31, 2024
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Dark Ride stays true to its form in this installment, ramping up both the personal and literal terror to a fascinating degree.
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Dark Ride #11
March 13, 2024
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Dark Ride's seemingly-penultimate issue ups the ante in some meaningful ways, both in terms of literal scares, and in terms of emotional beats for its cast of characters.
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DC / Hanna-Barbera: Nightwing/Magilla Gorilla #1 |
Oct 31, 2018
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This certainly is a one-of-a-kind DC/Hanna-Barbera team-up, but it's unclear if that is a good thing.
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DC Beach Blanket Bad Guys Summer Special #1 |
Jul 25, 2018
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Sure, some of the stories are a little more on the nose or thematically dark, especially in the last thirty pages of the issue. But there's just so much that stands out, and is essential reading for fans of the expansive world that DC has created.
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DC Nation #0 |
May 02, 2018
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While the issue itself is largely slightly-disjointed exposition, the end result is so colorful and packed with characters that it will surely keep fans intrigued.
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DC Pride (2021) |
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DC Pride #1
June 9, 2021
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To put it simply, DC Pride is something I"and so many other LGBTQ+ readers"would have loved to read growing up, which makes its arrival in 2021 a source of celebration and pride.
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DC Pride: 2022
June 8, 2022
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This just might be one of the best and most important anthologies DC has put out in recent memory, and that's a cause for celebration.
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DC Pride: 2024
May 29, 2024
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Whether covering the lofty ambitions of queer storytelling, or simply providing an intimate character drama, every chapter within DC Pride 2024 provides something validating, inspiring, or simply entertaining.
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DC vs Vampires: World War V #1 |
Aug 14, 2024
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Even if vampires are a cultural harbinger of our times, there is an even better version of DC vs. Vampires percolating under the surface, and it remains to be seen if World War V will become a showcase for it.
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Deadpool (2018) |
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Deadpool #2
July 4, 2018
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Young has crafted a story that could arguably translate onscreen as Deadpool's MCU introduction, but it's already super cinematic when coupled with Klein's art.
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Deadpool #3
August 1, 2018
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If you've been keeping up with this run, or you're looking for an excuse to catch up, this issue is a pretty solid one.
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Deadpool #4
September 5, 2018
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While the issue itself is relatively inconsequential in the grand scheme of things, it does show how much fun Wade Wilson can have when he's thrown into ridiculous predicaments.
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Deadpool #6
November 7, 2018
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This installment might be Young and company's simplest Deadpool story yet, but that's exactly why it works so well.
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Deadpool #7
December 5, 2018
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While the end result might get a little silly at times, it's exactly the kind of fun ride you'd expect from Deadpool, particularly with Young and Klein's run.
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Deadpool #8
January 2, 2019
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All in all, this issue is yet another example of why Young's Deadpool really exceeds when thrown completely out of his element.
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Deadpool #9
February 6, 2019
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This issue is a pitch-perfect combination of so many things: a heartbroken Deadpool, a slew of other Marvel Comics characters, and every trope you can think of from the noir genre.
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Deadpool #10
March 6, 2019
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This issue is a near-perfect Deadpool story, balancing snark and violence with a surprising amount of fun and intrigue.
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Deadpool #11
April 3, 2019
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Young and company have turned this mini-arc into something that might not have a huge effect on Deadpool in the long run, but is still an interesting read.
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Deadpool #12
May 1, 2019
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Deadpool's world is about to get a lot more complicated after the events of this issue, and all signs point to an interesting and fun road ahead.
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Deadpool #13
June 5, 2019
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Skottie Young finds a whole new way to get self-aware with this issue's dialogue, and seeing Nic Klein's art used in the overall context of the "War of the Realms" event is a delight.
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Deadpool #15
July 17, 2019
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Skottie Young & Nic Klein's run on Deadpool has unfortunately come to an end, but it's hard to deny that it went down swinging.
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Deadpool: Assassin |
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Deep Beyond |
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Deep Beyond #1
February 3, 2021
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It definitely isn't a perfect debut, but there's still enough here that's interesting"particularly the art from Andrea Broccardo and Barbara Nosenzo, which gets. just weird enough while grounding things in reality"to make this a series worth keeping an eye on.
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Deep Beyond #2
March 10, 2021
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After an ambitious debut issue, Deep Beyond continues to establish itself in a way that is visually interesting, but a little narratively flat.
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Deep Cuts (2023) |
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Deep Cuts #1
April 26, 2023
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Deep Cuts #1 might not reinvent the wheel in regards to its storytelling, but the craftsmanship on display makes it a worthwhile read.
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Deep Cuts #2
May 31, 2023
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This anthology finds an even stronger footing in this installment, crafting a wistful and incredibly poignant tale of authorship and ambition.
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Deep Cuts #4
January 10, 2024
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Deep Cuts has fallen into a wonderful and heartbreaking rhythm, delivering yet another tale of the music industry.
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Deep Cuts #5
February 28, 2024
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Even if you haven't joined Deep Cuts on its musical journey thus far, this issue absolutely deserves your attention.
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Demon Wars: Scarlet Sin #1 |
May 03, 2023
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Peach Momoko's ambitious and gorgeous Demon Wars saga comes to a close (for now) with this latest one-shot, and the end result is thrilling, albeit a little sparse.
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Destiny Gate #1 |
Oct 11, 2023
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Based on the concept for an eventual video game, Destiny Gate delivers enough spooky vibes to make up for the flaws and tropes of its premise.
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Dick Tracy: Dead or Alive #1 |
Sep 19, 2018
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If you're a diehard fan of the character, this might be a positive debut, but it's unclear if it will draw in new readers.
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Dirtbag Rapture |
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Dirtbag Rapture #1
October 6, 2021
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Just when I thought I knew where the debut issue of Dirtbag Rapture was going, it subverted my expectations in a quietly brilliant way"and I love it for that.
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Disaster Inc. |
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Disaster Inc. #1
May 20, 2020
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Both narratively and aesthetically, Disaster Inc. doesn't completely shatter expectations in its debut, but still establishes what could be an entertaining and engaging adventure.
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Disaster Inc. #3
September 2, 2020
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There's a chance that Disaster Inc. might eventually find its footing and end up being a relevant, horrific comic"but it's still too early to tell if that will actually happen.
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Dissonance |
2 issues
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Dissonance #3
May 9, 2018
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This issue could end up being a pretty sold jumping off point for new readers, as well as a complex installment for ongoing readers.
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Doctor Strange #20 |
Oct 02, 2019
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Waid clearly wants to stretch the limits of who Doctor Strange is as a character, and thankfully, there's still plenty of opportunities for that to be explored.
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Earth-Prime (2022) |
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Earth-Prime: Batwoman #1
April 6, 2022
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As the first comic spinoff for The CW's Arrowverse of programming in the better part of a decade, with an entirely new roster of characters and shows to play around with, DC's Earth-Prime miniseries has a lot of interesting possibility surrounding it. The debut issue, which chronicles several stories set in the middle of Batwoman's third season, takes that anticipation in stride, but delivers something that is a bit of a mixed bag.
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Earth-Prime: Legends of Tomorrow #3
May 4, 2022
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As an issue of the larger Earth-Prime miniseries, this Legends of Tomorrow-themed issue misses the mark, as the trio of stories feel largely unconnected from the larger crossover fight against Magog. But then again, that feels oddly on-brand for the Legends of Tomorrow, and the team have a surprising amount of ground to cover in what is (technically) their first canonical comic appearance.
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Earth-Prime: Superman & Lois #2
April 20, 2022
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Overall, this Earth-Prime issue doesn't seem to know if it wants to play into the expectations of Superman comics, or pay tribute to the show it's serving as an adaptation of but still, there's more than enough here to justify reading it.
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EC Cruel Universe #3 |
Oct 02, 2024
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Every chapter is gruesome, and nearly every chapter is memorable, and horror fans owe it to themselves to check it out.
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Electric Black Presents #1 |
Oct 21, 2020
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If you're looking for an entertaining, bloody, and relatively inconsequential horror comic, then The Electric Black Presents # 1 is here for you.
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Elvira Meets Vincent Price |
4 issues
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Eve (2021) |
4 issues
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Eve #1
May 5, 2021
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As the tail-end of the issue proclaims, Eve is going to be a story about the new generation saving the world from its climate crisis, and the way that message is packaged is off to a pretty awesome start.
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Eve #2
June 9, 2021
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Only two issues in, Eve is beginning to develop a post-apocalyptic tale that feels genuinely unique"and incredibly relevant.
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Eve #4
August 11, 2021
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With subtly-inspired art choices from Jo Mi-Gyeong and color work from Brittany Peer, this issue largely knocks it out of the park.
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Eve of Extinction #1 |
May 06, 2020
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If you want an apocalyptic horror book that will largely play into your expectations, for better or for worse, Eve of Extinction may be right up your alley.
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Falling in Love On the Path to Hell #4 |
Sep 18, 2024
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Aesthetically, narratively, and conceptually, this series continues to be something compelling.
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Fantastic Four #25 |
Sep 11, 2024
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To put it simply, this issue made my heart soar, while simultaneously shattering it. Bravo to everyone involved.
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Female Furies |
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Female Furies #1
February 6, 2019
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With truly inspired art choices, a love for the characters, and an all-too-relevant undertone, Female Furies crafts a poignant story that needs to be seen to be believed.
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Female Furies #3
April 3, 2019
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The amount of just pure emotion -- both in the Castelluci's writing and Melo's art -- is absolutely palpable, and the way it progresses the narrative in this issue is admirable.
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Female Furies #6
July 3, 2019
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All in all, this miniseries proves to be a dynamic and much-needed addition to the New Gods canon, crafting a comic that's both timeless and unbelievably modern.
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Flavor Girls |
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Flavor Girls #1
July 13, 2022
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Locatelli-Kournwsky's art also feels like a Studio Ghibli fever dream in the best possible way, all of which culminate to create a pleasant surprise of a first issue.
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Flavor Girls #3
September 14, 2022
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You definitely get your money's worth with each issue of Flavor Girls, and if you've been vibing with the series thus far, that'll especially be the case in this week's third installment.
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From the World of Minor Threats (2023) |
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Future State (2021) |
3 issues
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Future State: Wonder Woman #1
January 7, 2021
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Whether as Wonder Woman or Wonder Girl, It's clear that Yara Flor is shaping up to be a pivotal character within the DC universe, and this debut issue sets an incredibly high bar for her future appearances.
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Generations: Forged #1 |
Feb 24, 2021
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It feels like it's on a completely different wavelength from much of the publisher's recent, trailblazing storytelling, but it still proves to be an enjoyable journey.
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Getting It Together |
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Getting It Together #1
October 7, 2020
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You might not necessarily love every character in Getting It Together right out of the gate, but this is a comic that will absolutely give you your money's worth, and set up an endearing tale for the issues to come.
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Getting It Together #4
January 7, 2021
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With both the narrative and the art, this is the kind of slice-of-life comic that feels incredibly immersive and earnest, and it ties a bow on the series' arc in a way that leaves the door open for more stories"but doesn't necessarily require it.
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Giant Days |
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Giant Days #45
December 12, 2018
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The interactions between various characters are almost all a genuine delight, and this issue has the best joke about She-Hulk that you'll find in any comic on stands this week.
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Giant Days #52
July 3, 2019
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This issue is just as adorable of a Giant Days issue as ever, as dives into the millennial struggle with jobs, stress, and imposter syndrome with honest and endearing ease.
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Giant Days: As Time Goes By #1
October 30, 2019
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Giant Days: As Time Goes By will charm fans regardless of how long they've been with the series, providing a send off that's as wacky, wonderful, and earnest as all of the wonderful issues before it.
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Giant-Size (2024) |
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Gotham Academy: Maps of Mystery #1 |
May 10, 2023
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While it might not offer a whole lot new, this reprint collection is a must-have for Gotham Academy fans, or anyone wanting a whimsical take on the Bat mythos.
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Gotham City Garage |
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Gotham City Garage #9
February 14, 2018
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Kelly and Lanzing once again manage to put their unique stamp on the DC Comics mythos, with takes on iconic characters that have to be seen to be believed.
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Gotham City Villains Anniversary Giant #1 |
Dec 01, 2021
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While some stories veer dangerously close to being too wordy or too self-involved, that kind of energy does suit many of the villains within these pages"and overall, I can't help but love the Gotham City Villains Anniversary Giant for existing.
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Green Arrow (2016) |
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Green Arrow #37
February 7, 2018
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All the while, the issue has a sort of poignant message of love and legacy, something that feels fitting as Percy and Ferreyra's fan-favorite run draws to a close.
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Green Arrow #43
August 1, 2018
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This sort of soft relaunch for Oliver Queen's world proves to be a pretty effective one, providing a perfect jumping off point for both new and returning readers.
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Green Arrow #45
October 3, 2018
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If you're still trying to process the events of Heroes in Crisis, or you just need an unbelievably good Green Arrow story, you absolutely need to read this.
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Green Arrow #46
November 7, 2018
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It continues to prove how well the Bensons can handle the dichotomy of Green Arrow and Oliver Queen, and Black Canary is given some awesome moments as well.
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Green Arrow #47
December 5, 2018
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While it's unbelievably bittersweet that the Bensons are wrapping up their time on Green Arrow (for now), it's so wonderful to know that they're doing so on such a fantastic high note.
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Green Arrow #48
January 9, 2019
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It's unclear exactly what the future holds for Green Arrow and Black Canary, but the start of this new arc does a pretty exceptional job of showcasing the pair's strengths.
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Green Arrow #50
March 6, 2019
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While it's unbelievably bittersweet that this series is coming to an end, this issue simultaneously feels like a fitting finale, as well as really intriguing groundwork for what's to come.
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Guardians of the Galaxy (2023) |
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Guardians of the Galaxy #10
January 17, 2024
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The penultimate issue of this Guardians of the Galaxy run illuminates the series' biggest tragedy that it isn't continuing for countless more issues. The final defense of Grootspace makes way for some truly beautiful and sweet character moments, further proving the great grasp that Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing have on these characters.
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Harley & Ivy Meet Betty and Veronica |
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Helen of Wyndhorn #5 |
Sep 25, 2024
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"Stunning" doesn't feel like a powerful enough word to explain Helen of Wyndhorn, but it suffices in the meantime.
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Hell Sonja (2022) |
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Hell Sonja #1
January 12, 2022
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While it will remain to be seen what the larger narrative of Hell Sonja has in store, this debut manages to captivate just enough.
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Hell Sonja #2
February 2, 2022
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I'm still not completely sold on every single element of Hell Sonja, but after this second issue, I definitely like what I see.
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Hell Sonja #5
May 18, 2022
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While there are elements of Hell Sonja that are enjoyable, the series as a whole might not do enough to draw in anyone who isn't a diehard Sonja fan.
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Hellcat (2023) |
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Hellcat #2
April 19, 2023
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Christopher Cantwell's script is nearly-effortless in its decades-spanning attempt to tell Patsy's story, and there's a genuine thrill in seeing his grasp on Patsy's characterization bleed through into different dynamics.
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Hellcat #3
May 24, 2023
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While this isn't the most polished issue of the run thus far, it still has me incredibly eager to see what Christopher Cantwell, Alex Lins, and company have in store next.
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Hercules (2024) |
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Hercules #2
May 15, 2024
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Only two issues in, Hercules is beginning to find its footing in an entertaining, albeit not groundbreaking, way.
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Heroes Reborn: Peter Parker, The Amazing Shutterbug #1 |
May 12, 2021
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Even if you don't read the overall "Heroes Reborn" event, this issue still has something special that deserves a closer look.
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Hulkling & Wiccan #1 |
Jun 15, 2022
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Diehard fans of Billy and Teddy will surely want to add this to their collection, but this isn't a must-read on a larger level.
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Human Remains |
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Human Remains #1
September 29, 2021
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Apocalyptic stories about world-shattering new threats aren't anything new in the world of comics, and especially given the events of the past two years, new titles in that realm need to take leaps to really stand out. Luckily, Human Remains #1 manages to do so, with both a premise and an execution that I'm left eager to see more of.
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Human Remains #2
October 27, 2021
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The salt-of-the-Earth energy of Human Remains is easily one of its strongest assets, making you feel for each character and the world they occupy in such a short number of pages, only to rip the proverbial rug out from under you at multiple turns.
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I Am Iron Man (2023) |
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I Am Iron Man #1
March 1, 2023
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While this individual story might be too self-contained for its own magnitude, it does have me excited to see what else Murewa Ayodele and Dotun Akande have in store for future issues.
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I Am Iron Man #3
May 10, 2023
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I do enjoy the work that Murewa Ayodele and Dotun Akande are bringing to life here, but I feel like even the individual installments of the series need a bit more of a direction.
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I Am Iron Man #5
July 26, 2023
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While I Am Iron Man has now come to a close, you definitely owe it to yourself to check out the journey or at very least, this issue.
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I Walk With Monsters |
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I Walk With Monsters #1
November 25, 2020
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There are definitely a lot of questions that I Walk With Monsters still has to answer, but it comes out of the gate swinging in both a bold and understated way.
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I Walk With Monsters #2
December 30, 2020
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While there are some moments where the narrative needs to catch up with the visuals, here's just enough balance between making the dialogue count and letting the art shine, and the mystery of the series is just too engrossing to not want to follow.
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I Walk With Monsters #3
February 10, 2021
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Between that narrative choice and the issue's pacing"which allows the visuals from Sally Cantrino to really shine"this isn't quite my favorite issue of I Walk with Monsters yet, but it's definitely a significant one.
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Icon Vs. Hardware (2023) |
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Icon Vs. Hardware #1
February 15, 2023
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Icon vs. Hardware #1 might not reinvent the wheel of spirited superhero team-ups or the domino effects of time travel, but honestly, it doesn't need to. Instead, it uses those conventions to tell a promising story of grief, regret, and societal expectations, all while illuminating three of Milestone's best characters. Between that narrative approach and its dramatic showcase of art, Icon vs. Hardware #1 is a compelling, albeit understated, start for Milestone's next great epic.
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Icon Vs. Hardware #2
April 5, 2023
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While some of the dialogue and art feel awkwardly flat, there is just enough depth (both narrative and aesthetic) on display to make this a worthwhile adventure.
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Icon Vs. Hardware #3
May 31, 2023
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This time around, the conflict of Icon vs. Hardware slingshots from one extreme to another, and the end result is both entertaining and underwhelming.
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Icon Vs. Hardware #4
August 16, 2023
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The conflict of Icon vs. Hardware gets even bigger and potentially-intriguing, but that doesn't stop the remainder of the issue from being somewhat inconsistent.
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Immortal Red Sonja (2022) |
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Immortal Red Sonja #4
July 13, 2022
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From Dan Abnett's inventive script to Ellie Wright's stellar color work, there's remains lot to love about Immortal Red Sonja, and it seems like things are only going to get better from here.
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Immortal Red Sonja #6
September 14, 2022
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Perhaps the best, and weirdest, thing about this issue of Immortal Red Sonja is how effortlessly and ridiculously it ups its own ante. Sonja and Lanzlot's quest allows the two iconic heroes to get to know each other, before dovetailing into an adventure that's downright absurd, but still compelling.
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Immortal Red Sonja #9
December 28, 2022
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Just when you might think the conceit of Immortal Red Sonja is running out of steam, this week's issue provides a fascinating bridge between its past and future.
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Immortal Red Sonja #10
February 1, 2023
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Still, Dan Abnett, Luca Colandrea, and company clearly have fun giving an Arthurian battle a Sonja-style twist, so much so that it leaves this series on a compelling-enough note.
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Infinite Frontier (2021) |
4 issues
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Infinite Frontier #5
September 1, 2021
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Now that the lingering questions of Infinite Frontier are beginning to be answered, it's becoming clear how stunning and well-executed this event really is.
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Infinite Frontier #6
September 8, 2021
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Time and time again, Infinite Frontier has proved itself to be the most unabashedly ambitious, essential title DC is publishing right now, both in its premise and its execution"and with this finale, that couldn't be any more apparent.
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Invincible Iron Man #14 |
Jan 17, 2024
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Overall, this got me a bit more curious to see what the future holds for Tony Stark.
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Iron Man (2020) |
22 issues
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Iron Man Annual #1
June 2, 2021
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With art that's inspired, albeit a little predictable, and a number of unanswered questions regarding the larger event, Iron Man Annual #1 is far from a perfect interlude from Marvel Comics' Iron Man, but it proves to be a reasonably well-executed, sorta-standalone story.
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Iron Man #1
September 16, 2020
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While there's no telling how the rest of this Iron Man run will take form, its debut indicates that Marvel has finally remembered what it's like for Tony Stark to be human.
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Iron Man #4
December 16, 2020
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This issue might not sit perfectly with every single reader, but it proves just how stunning and surprising this run can be.
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Iron Man #6
February 17, 2021
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With Cafu's art and Frank D'Armata's colors helping further the moody, bold storytelling, this is an issue that is absolutely excellent through and through.
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Iron Man #8
April 14, 2021
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Yes, this Iron Man issue might not actually have Iron Man in it"but it still proves to be one of the most stellar installments this run has had thus far.
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Iron Man #10
July 14, 2021
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This arc has been truly incredible thus far, but this issue proves to me that it'll end up being one of Iron Man's definitive runs.
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Iron Man #11
August 18, 2021
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At this point, I've learned to expect the unexpected when it comes to this run of Iron Man, and it's resulted in one of the most rewarding reading experiences Marvel is providing right now.
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Iron Man #12
September 15, 2021
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This Iron Man run truly could not be more perfect, and I'm eager to see how the ante continues to be upped from here.
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Iron Man #13
October 13, 2021
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These past thirteen issues of Iron Man have been some of the best comic book storytelling I've read from Marvel in recent years.
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Iron Man #14
November 24, 2021
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Overall, this issue only further proves how incredible of a comic Iron Man has become"and I'm so happy that it doesn't seem to be slowing down.
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Iron Man #15
December 22, 2021
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Christopher Cantwell, Cafu, and company are truly making some of the best Marvel work that exists right now, and this issue only proves that in spades.
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Iron Man #16
January 26, 2022
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No Marvel book is currently delivering the kind of reverential and revolutionary blockbuster storytelling that Iron Man is currently taking part in.
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Iron Man #17
February 23, 2022
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This comic knows how to brilliantly craft a story around Iron Man and those in his orbit, and you're doing yourself a disservice if you're not reading it.
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Iron Man #19
May 4, 2022
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This issue proves that the "House of Ideas" is at its best when it focuses on the profound and complicated ones, and that it can use them to create genuine magic.
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Iron Man #22
August 3, 2022
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This is easily one of the more subdued, but satisfying, installments that Iron Man has had as of late which is surprising, considering how stellar the series already is.
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Iron Man #23
September 14, 2022
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This issue is easily the most comfortable Iron Man has been yet in its latest arc, and it turns an already-compelling storyline into something extraordinary.
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Iron Man #24
October 19, 2022
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Cantwell and writer Angel Unzueta work in perfectly harmony, making even a mundane sequence of three characters bickering back and forth into something electrifying.
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Iron Man #25
November 16, 2022
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Iron Man #25 could not be a better milestone for who Tony Stark has become over the years, as well as the person he's sure to become.
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Iron Man / Hellcat Annual #1 |
Jun 29, 2022
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This issue is definitely a turning point for both Tony and Patsy and a great one at that.
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Iron Man 2020 (2020) |
2 issues
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Iron Man 2020 #1
January 15, 2020
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A handful of key moments and decent art make this an okay read, but it feels like Iron Man 2020 #1 is carrying over way too much baggage from the most recent run.
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Iron Man 2020 #2
February 12, 2020
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There are a handful of great sequences, and the designs for a lot of the robots are great, but Iron Man 2020 still leaves a lot to be desired.
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Ironheart |
3 issues
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Ironheart #2
January 16, 2019
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Ewing and company are a perfect fit to capture the nuance of who Riri is as a character, and it's thrilling to think of where this series could go next.
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Isola |
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Isola #1
April 4, 2018
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While there's no telling exactly where the story is headed, readers will hopefully follow the lead of Rook and Olwyn, and hold faith in whatever comes next.
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Isola #2
May 9, 2018
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Combined with Kershl's stunning art and one hell of a cliffhanger, this issue will hopefully please both fans and skeptics of the series.
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Isola #6
January 16, 2019
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It's unclear exactly what lies ahead, but the series' sense of humanity and unique tone are making the ride more than worthwhile.
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Isola #7
March 27, 2019
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With the visuals and use of sound continuing to be top-notch, this issue ends up being a stunning -- albeit slightly imperfect -- chapter in the story.
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Isola #8
June 26, 2019
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Fletcher and Kercshl's work on the series continues to be really strong as well, with Msassyk's colors being an absolute standout.
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Isola #10
February 5, 2020
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This series is definitely one of the most underrated titles in Image's catalog now, and this issue is a sign that, even with the occasional hiatus, it isn't losing steam anytime soon.
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Jenny Zero |
6 issues
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Jenny Zero: II #1
May 11, 2022
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The first volume of Jenny Zero was an energetic, delightful riot, and this return issue manages to up the ante in some clever, but largely-satisfying ways.
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Jenny Zero: II #2
June 8, 2022
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The saga of Jenny Zero continues to be one of the weirdest and most delightful stories in indie comics right now, and this latest issue proves that in spades.
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Jenny Zero: II #4
October 5, 2022
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The Jenny Zero series has found a uniquely outlandish tone something that is showcased to its most gonzo and emotional potential in this issue.
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Join the Future |
4 issues
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Join the Future #3
July 8, 2020
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But overall, Join the Future's narrative and aesthetics seem to be setting up a significant altercation in the issues to come, while also building out its very specific, but familiar, world.
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Join the Future #4
August 12, 2020
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One of the biggest delights of Join the Future has been wondering what its scale and scope have in store, and this issue seems to be indicating that more answers are on the way.
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Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing |
3 issues
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Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #5
February 8, 2023
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It's clear that Matthew Rosenberg, Carmine di Giandomenico, Francisco Francavilla, and company are putting a surprising amount of care and genuine fun into this series, and it will be interesting to see where things go from here.
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Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #8
May 3, 2023
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The novelty of seeing the Clown Prince of Crime go toe-to-toe with (and annoy) the opponents of these fights is definitely the draw, as Matthew Rosenberg's script keeps everything breezy, providing Carmine di Giandomenico's art space to add some dynamic fluidity.
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Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity |
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Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity #7
January 27, 2021
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There's definitely a sense that the pieces from across the series' run are starting to fall into place, and when you factor in the various Easter eggs and powerful moments of the overall issue, there's a lot that's worth celebrating.
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Jughead's Time Police |
5 issues
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Jughead's Time Police #1
June 12, 2019
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Between a unique grasp on its cast of characters and a visual world that feels both nostalgic and wholly original, Time Police lays the groundwork for what will hopefully be a delightful miniseries.
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Jughead's Time Police #4
September 25, 2019
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If you've been enjoying the series thus far, you definitely need to pick this up. If you haven't, this is as good of an excuse as ever to go back and read it all.
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Kaiju Score |
8 issues
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Kaiju Score #1
November 25, 2020
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Both in its unconventional concept and in its spirited execution, The Kaiju Score #1 subverts expectations in some delightful ways, teeing up a saga that will entertain as much as it piques readers' curiosity.
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Kaiju Score #2
December 30, 2020
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We're only two issues into The Kaiju Score, but it's already shaping up to be an outstanding and incredibly spirited series.
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Kaiju Score #4
February 24, 2021
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The Kaiju Score has proved to be one of the most unabashedly fun comics I've read in the past year"and it'll probably soon be yours as well.
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King Conan (2021) |
6 issues
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King Conan #1
December 22, 2021
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I truly have no idea what's in store for the subsequent pages of King Conan, but this issue proved just gripping enough to keep me interested.
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King Conan #4
May 11, 2022
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What Jason Aaron, Mahmud Asrar, and company are doing with this series deserves all of the praise possibleand it also deserves the attention of any and all Conan fans.
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King Conan #5
June 1, 2022
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While we're nearing the end of Conan the Barbarian's tenure at Marvel Comics, we can at least take comfort in the fact that the character is going out on the impressive, compelling high note that is King Conan.
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King Conan #6
July 6, 2022
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While King Conan makes it clear that the Cimmerian's storytelling potential is far from over, this still proves to be a pretty great note for the character to go out on.
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Kneel Before Zod (2024) |
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Kneel Before Zod #1
January 3, 2024
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Kneel Before Zod #1 offers some intriguing new shades to its titular villain, but the promise the series holds is almost stronger than the execution of its first issue. Anchored by a fitting brutality and an unmistakable tragedy for its supporting cast, the series sets up a descent into madness that could be consequential to the larger DC Universe and, at very least, will probably be entertaining.
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Kneel Before Zod #4
April 3, 2024
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While I'm definitely curious to see what the future holds for Kneel Before Zod, this issue ultimately makes the series much rockier than it could be.
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Kneel Before Zod #5
May 8, 2024
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Well, you can no longer argue that this miniseries will leave Zod unchanged, as the events of this issue transform him into something practically unrecognizable.
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Kneel Before Zod #7
July 3, 2024
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Kneel Before Zod remains a peculiar comic book it does sufficiently honor the energy of its titular protagonist, but ultimately crafts a nihilistic and clunky world around him.
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Knight Terrors: Angel Breaker (2023) |
2 issues
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Knight Terrors: Angel Breaker #2
August 23, 2023
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While a bit more convoluted than some of its "Knight Terrors" contemporaries, boasting a number of deus ex machinas and twists upon twists, Knight Terrors: Angel Breaker still has some bright spots.
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Knight Terrors: Catwoman (2023) |
2 issues
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Knight Terrors: Catwoman #1
July 19, 2023
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This might be my favorite chapter of "Knight Terrors" yet, spinning a web that is not only indicative of the weird middle ground Selina has been occupying lately, but is just plain entertaining to read.
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Knight Terrors: Punchline (2023) |
2 issues
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Knight Terrors: Punchline #1
July 19, 2023
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On paper, Punchline makes perfect aesthetic and anarchial sense for the loud horror of DC's "Knight Terrors" event, but this first issue only gradually begins to stand out from the pack.
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Knight Terrors: Ravager (2023) |
2 issues
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Lazarus Planet (2023) |
2 issues
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Lester of the Lesser Gods (2024) |
3 issues
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Local Man (2023) |
15 issues
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Local Man #2
March 29, 2023
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Tim Seeley, Tony Fleecs, and company are creating a thoughtful and thought-provoking send-up to one of comics' weirdest eras, and if you're not reading it right now, you are absolutely missing out.
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Local Man #4
May 31, 2023
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Local Man #4 somehow manages to be even more outstanding than the issues that preceded it, offering a smaller-scale, but monumental chapter in Jack's unlikely journey.
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Local Man #5
June 28, 2023
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Local Man consistently manages to be nothing short of incredible, crafting a reverential but biting take on the ins and outs of 90s superhero storytelling.
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Local Man #6
October 18, 2023
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From the captivating main story to the impossibly-stylish backup, Tim Seeley and Tony Fleecs continue to knock it out of the park on practically every level.
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Local Man #7
November 29, 2023
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This continues to be one of the strongest examples of what superhero comics can be capable of as well as how fun it is to dismantle that.
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Local Man #10
May 22, 2024
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Tim Seeley and Tony Fleecs' work, both narratively and aesthetically, continues to bring the right blend of verisimilitude and 90s wackiness.
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Local Man #11
July 3, 2024
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I continue to be amazed at the economy of storytelling on display in Local Man, as this issue successfully crams three issues worth of storylines into a single, satisfying swoop.
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Local Man #12
July 24, 2024
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Tim Seeley and Tony Fleecs' work continues to be a delightful and poignant throwback, both narratively and in the ambitious nature of their respective art designs.
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Loki (2023) |
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Loki #1
June 7, 2023
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The tale that this first installment crafts is whimsical and surprising, but feels inherently true to the legend that Loki has developed within the Marvel universe.
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Loki #2
July 12, 2023
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Dan Watters' script brilliantly plays off of the legacy and pressure of Loki's mythmaking, before culminating in a decidedly-unique battle and an unexpected plot twist.
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Loki #3
August 16, 2023
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The penultimate issue of Loki only further showcases what has made the miniseries excellent thus far.
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Loki #4
September 20, 2023
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Now that it's all said and done, this Loki miniseries is a fascinating bridge between who Loki has been, and who he just might become in the Marvel mythos next.
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Love and War #1 |
Apr 13, 2022
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Fans of comics like Check, Please! and Fence will absolutely eat this up but honestly, anyone looking for slice of life romance and whimsy probably will too.
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M.O.M.: Mother of Madness |
3 issues
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M.O.M.: Mother of Madness #3
October 27, 2021
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Over the course of its three issues, Mother of Madness has told a story that the world of female-fronted superhero stories desperately needed, with a distinct sense of style that is going to stay with me long after I'm done reading.
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Man-Eaters |
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Man-Eaters #1
September 26, 2018
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With genuinely enjoyable visuals and an intriguing storyline, there's quite a lot of promise within the world of Man-Eaters.
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Man-Eaters #2
October 31, 2018
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When paired with exceptional art, and an entire sequence devoted to awesome women of history, you can't go wrong reading Man-Eaters.
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Man-Eaters #4
December 26, 2018
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Sure, this issue does essentially step away from Maude and company, which might be a little frustrating after the cliffhanger of last issue, but the larger world of Man-Eaters is all the better for it.
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Man-Eaters #5
January 30, 2019
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. The end result doesn't pack as massive of a punch as some of Man-Eaters' previous installments, but it's still just as feminist, funny, and borderline surreal as ever.
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Man-Eaters #6
February 27, 2019
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With the visuals being the strongest and weirdest yet, and some genuinely hilarious running jokes, this issue proves that Man-Eaters is essential reading.
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Man-Eaters #7
March 27, 2019
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Come for the out-of-the-box interludes and plot twists, stay for the interesting character moments and Wynonna Earp Easter eggs.
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Marauders (2022) |
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Marauders #6
September 7, 2022
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Marauders #6 left me more invested in the title itself, and in the potential of "Judgment Day" as a whole, which is impressive in and of itself.
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Marauders #11
February 15, 2023
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For those who have been eagerly following the Marauders' latest adventure, this installment is sure to be downright thrilling and even for those who haven't, it is still an interesting execution of its central premise.
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Marauders #12
March 22, 2023
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It's unclear if this chapter of Marauders is set to be a finale or just a brief conclusion, but either way, it delivers a charming and complex read.
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Martian Manhunter (2018) |
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Martian Manhunter #9
October 23, 2019
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Orlando and Rossmo have created something that kinetically and narratively feels unlike anything else in comics right now, and that handles trauma through a heartbreaking and truly amazing lens.
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Martian Manhunter #10
November 27, 2019
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Orlando's script and Rossmo's visuals work together in perfect harmony, delivering one of the weirdest and most emotional comics you can pick up this week.
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Marvel Action: Spider-Man |
3 issues
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Marvel Action: Spider-Man #3
May 1, 2019
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There are just enough fun quips and enjoyable moments to make this a fun, but imperfect, ride, especially considering the way things appear to be set up with the issue's cliffhanger.
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Marvel Unleashed (2023) |
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Marvel Unleashed #3
October 25, 2023
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The biggest strike against this issue of Marvel Unleashed is the fact that its the penultimate issue, but I wish its impossibly earnest and weird story didn't have to be over.
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Metal Men (2019) |
8 issues
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Metal Men #2
November 20, 2019
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In many ways, Metal Men feels like a lost relic of the mid-2000s, which creates an interesting, but frustrating, dichotomy.
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Metal Men #3
December 18, 2019
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Thus far, this maxi-series is playing out like a comic from ten years ago, and it's unclear if that's a good thing or a bad thing.
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Metal Men #5
February 19, 2020
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There are some good moments in this series, but they're sandwiched in between awkward quips and additionally awkward art.
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Metal Men #6
May 13, 2020
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There are some occasionally-great moments (an earnestly-silly splash page midway through the issue comes to mind), but there isn't a lot here that will make this a must-read.
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Metal Men #10
September 16, 2020
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There are some interesting nuggets here that stretch back through decades of Metal Men lore, and make it abundantly clear that the creative team care about bringing these characters to life, it's just unclear if they can make a majority of readers care.
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Metal Men #11
October 21, 2020
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Metal Men has finally reached its penultimate issue"and it's about as entertaining and inconsistent as the series as a whole.
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Monsters Are My Business (2024) |
4 issues
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Monsters Unleashed (2017) |
2 issues
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Motor Crush #11 |
Apr 04, 2018
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Domino's journey takes quite a few twists and turns in this issue, and readers will hopefully love every bit of the ride.
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Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant (2023) |
4 issues
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Mullet Cop #1 |
Sep 22, 2021
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Mullet Cop is definitely a genre-bending experience, and it might take another issue or two to see if that experience is worth the journey.
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My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic |
3 issues
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My Little Pony: Legends of Magic |
2 issues
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My Little Pony/Transformers |
2 issues
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Nancy Drew (2018) |
5 issues
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Nancy Drew #1
June 13, 2018
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Between the intriguing mystery, the delightful character designs, and the series' entire ambiance, fans will surely find a reason to add this to the top of their pull list.
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Nancy Drew #4
September 12, 2018
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Thompson's take on Nancy continues to be genuinely inspired, with St-Onge's art continuing to get more dynamic and wonderful to look at. Seriously, you need to be reading this comic.
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New Talent Showcase: 2018 #1 |
Dec 12, 2018
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Nightwing (2016) |
3 issues
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Nightwing #115
June 19, 2024
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While Nightwing #115 is yet another display of pure artistry, its push towards a grander narrative accidentally calls into question Dick's elevated status as a brilliant and capable superhero. It will surely be fun to see how Dick gets himself out of this predicament as Taylor and Redondo's time on Nightwing draws to a close, but this frantic middle installment unfortunately deflates some tension.
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No / One (2023) |
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No / One #1
March 15, 2023
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While not perfect, this is definitely an engrossing debut issue, and I'm curious to see what else the book has in store.
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No / One #2
April 19, 2023
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I am still incredibly invested in what No/One has in store, but the presentation of its ideas in this issue left me wanting more.
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No / One #3
May 17, 2023
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After a compelling, but slightly-disjointed start, the superhero conspiracy of No/One is beginning to feel like something special.
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No / One #4
July 5, 2023
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Geraldo Borges' art and Mark Englert's color work navigate those two extremes well, creating a book that is only growing on me more with each passing page.
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No / One #6
November 1, 2023
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With the help of Geraldo Borges' art, which makes some fun choices with panel composition and action, the book continues to largely do right by its central gimmick.
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No / One #7
December 27, 2023
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No/One's twisty murder mystery is finally starting to reach its peak, and the end result is some of the most character-driven and gripping character work that the series has done yet.
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No / One #9
June 26, 2024
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The penultimate issue of No/One culminates in an enthralling frenzy, one that pushes its ensemble cast towards a violent end.
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No / One #10
July 24, 2024
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If anything, No/One #10 makes me regret that I didn't tune into the franchise's spinoff podcast and get the complete picture, and that sense of incompleteness isn't great when dealing with a finale of this kind.
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Nubia & The Amazons |
3 issues
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Nubia & The Amazons #5
February 16, 2022
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Before the "Trial of the Amazons" fully transfixes the ensemble of Nubia and the Amazons, the miniseries had to bring its conflict with Medusa with a head " and did so with a pretty epic flair.
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Nubia & The Amazons #6
March 9, 2022
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This is definitely an essential issue for anyone wanting to catch up with the larger Trial event " or just experience the full breadth of the Amazons' universe.
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Nubia & The Justice League Special #1 |
Nov 30, 2022
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This special is just as exceptional as its titular protagonist, crafting two stories that embody so much of what makes DC's comics so wonderful.
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Nubia: Queen of the Amazons |
4 issues
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Nubia: Queen of the Amazons #1
June 8, 2022
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Stephanie Williams' script thrives in some of the smaller-scale character interactions (of which there are many in this issue), which only makes the escalation of events all the more satisfying.
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Nyx (2024) |
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Nyx #1
July 24, 2024
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As with Marvel's recent X-Men #1, there is definitely admirable work on display across this debut issue, but that might not be enough to leave a lasting impact.
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Nyx #3
September 25, 2024
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Despite a few moments of overdone platitudes or shaky characterization, this new generation of NYX continues to possess potential.
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Old Dog (2022) |
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Old Dog #1
September 28, 2022
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If you're a fan of Shalvey's work, Old Dog is worth diving into immediately, but otherwise, we'll just have to wait and see if it's worth taking the plunge.
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Old Dog #3
January 18, 2023
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Declan Shalvey's work is understated while packing an absolute emotional punch, and it's not too late to join in on that journey.
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Old Dog #5
June 14, 2023
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Declan Shalvey's work on this series continues to be as excellent as ever, and leaves me eager to see where this unconventional noir goes next.
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Old Dog #6
July 26, 2023
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The biggest piece of Old Dog's mystery finally clicks into place with this issue, offering a clarity that is equally thrilling and clever.
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Olympus: Rebirth #1 |
Aug 24, 2022
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It will remain to be seen just how much Olympus: Rebirth #1 becomes "essential reading" for the future of the Wonder Woman mythos but at very least, it's an enjoyable excursion.
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Outcast By Kirkman & Azaceta #42 |
Aug 07, 2019
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Outsiders (2023) |
11 issues
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Outsiders #1
November 15, 2023
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While some stylistic choices and a lack of clarity get in the way of the comic's perfection, the promise of Kate Kane and Luke Fox's grand adventure is just enough to make this series promising.
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Outsiders #2
December 13, 2023
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The narrative alchemy of the Outsiders' new status quo did take a second to find its footing, but this issue proves just how intriguing the end result can be.
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Outsiders #3
January 10, 2024
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On paper, it might seem bizarre to do a sort of "bottle episode" issue only three installments into your series, but Outsiders utilizes it to be a surreal and largely-satisfying look at its two protagonists.
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Outsiders #4
February 14, 2024
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This is not only the best issue of the Outsiders relaunch so far, it might be one of my favorite modern single-issue tales that I've read in recent memory.
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Outsiders #5
March 13, 2024
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While not without its flaws, this issue only has me more excited to see what the remainder of Outsiders has in store.
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Outsiders #7
May 15, 2024
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Outsiders has been subverting reader expectations from the second it launched weaving from the threats Kate Kane and Luke Fox are investigating to the fact that they aren't the sole focus of the series' story. While that approach might not be for every reader, Outsiders #7 is a valiant and largely-successful example of how it can be made to work.
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Outsiders #9
July 10, 2024
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Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing's script packs an unpredictable battle of words and fists into a short span of time, and Robert Carey's art only continues to get more majestic and ambitious in its intentions.
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Outsiders #10
August 14, 2024
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While I have no clue exactly what kind of ending Outsiders is headed for, this issue instills confidence that it will be an interesting one.
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Outsiders #11
September 25, 2024
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There has been nothing quite like Outsiders in the past year of comics, and I am delighted that it was able to culminate on such good terms.
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Over the Garden Wall: Hollow Town |
5 issues
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Over the Garden Wall: Soulful Symphonies |
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Paklis #0 |
Jan 03, 2024
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A collection of previously-unpublished stories from the 1990s and 2000s from Dustin Weaver, Paklis #0 is as much of a mixed bag as most other anthologies, but with some bright spots.
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Paper Girls |
9 issues
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Paper Girls #24
September 5, 2018
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This issue of Paper Girls is just as dreamy and endearing as ever, as the stakes for our rogue band of travelers are taken pretty high.
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Paper Girls #26
March 6, 2019
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While this issue is largely setting up for what's to come, it's done in a way that's visually gorgeous and relatively on brand for the rest of the series.
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Paper Girls #27
April 3, 2019
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If you've been following this comic's weird and wonderful journey thus far, you will hopefully enjoy where this issue takes things.
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Paranoid Gardens (2024) |
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Pearl |
5 issues
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Pearl #4
November 21, 2018
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This series might not be for everyone, but this issue definitely helps it establish its unique style.
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Pearl #5
December 19, 2018
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The narrative of Pearl is genuinely outstanding, weaving in authentically intimate character moments with larger plot threads.
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Pearl #7
March 20, 2019
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If you've been keeping up with the series thus far, this installment will hopefully make you very excited for what's next.
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Penny Dreadful #9 |
Apr 18, 2018
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Fans of the series might find bits to enjoy, but this issue definitely isn't for everybody.
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Phenom X |
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Phenom X #1
November 10, 2021
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If anything, this issue just feels like storyboards for a hypothetical live-action adaptation starring Leguizamo"but maybe it'll eventually have some value beyond that.
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Phenom X #2
December 8, 2021
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There's a morsel of genuine heart within Phenom X, but it's almost unrecognizable when buried under layers of corniness and a generic style.
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Plastic Man No More! #2 |
Oct 02, 2024
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Provenance of Secrets #1 |
Nov 10, 2021
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The trappings of noir have found their way into comics countless times, which meas that you need to do something unique to really stand out from the crowd. Luckily, Provenance of Secrets does so in spades, introducing a concept I can't help but be intrigued by, even if the text of the narrative itself gets a little repetitive and the protagonist is a little one note.
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Punchline: The Gotham Game (2022) |
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Punchline: The Gotham Game #3
December 28, 2022
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It certainly doesn't help that the most significant turning point for this series happened in the pages of Catwoman a thing that's commonplace in superhero storytelling, but still causes this book to dance around a much more compelling narrative cavity.
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Punchline: The Gotham Game #4
January 25, 2023
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While the aesthetic and narrative choices on display here work well enough, it feels like they barely scratch the surface for the kind of wacky, resonant story that could be told here.
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Punisher (2016) |
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Punisher #221
February 14, 2018
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Fans who have been enjoying this arc so far will most likely be satisfied by this violent, espionage-fueled installment.
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Punisher #225
May 30, 2018
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It's not necessarily the best outing for every character involved -- namely in the fact that Vilanova's art style doesn't work for every single Avengers member -- but the issue is a pretty solid read overall.
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Punisher #228
July 25, 2018
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All at once, the issue is both jam-packed and spread a little bit thin. Rosenberg and Vilanova are still at the top of their game, but the issue just feels like it's missing" something.
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Punisher (2018) |
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Punisher #1
August 22, 2018
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It's anyone's guess as to how this all will resolve for Frank, or what kind of man he will be when his chickens come to roost. But there's enough within this new-ish iteration of The Punisher to make fans eager to follow along for the ride.
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Punisher #2
September 26, 2018
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After a stellar first issue, the newest installment of this run somehow manages to be more boundary-pushing and engrossing than ever.
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Punisher #3
October 24, 2018
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When combined with genuinely bloody action and a surprising cliffhanger, this issue proves just how much of a gem this Punisher series can be.
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Punisher #5
December 19, 2018
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The structure and pacing might have a little bit of a disorienting quality, but that helps viewers really tap into the conspiracy (or possibly truth) that Frank is fighting against, and makes this an overall compelling read.
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Punisher #6
January 9, 2019
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The cat-and-mouse game between Frank and Zemo has all led up to this issue's events, and the grotesque nature of it all definitely isn't sugar-coated.
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Punisher #8
February 13, 2019
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This run of Punisher continues to be a one-of-a-kind read, crafting a narrative that's genuinely brutal while still maintaining a weird sense of humanity and brevity.
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Punisher #10
April 3, 2019
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Rosenberg and company are still crafting a thoroughly unique iteration of the Punisher, it'll just be interesting to see where the story goes after this arc.
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Punisher #11
May 1, 2019
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Just when this arc was getting on the verge of running a little out of steam, it puts out an issue that ends up being an interesting showcase of high octane, creative-storytelling.
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Punisher #12
June 12, 2019
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All in all, it's not the most groundbreaking Punisher issue, but it thankfully seems to set up a new sort of pivot for the series.
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Punisher #15
September 4, 2019
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This issue is funny, violent, and surprising in a lot of ways, and is just the latest example of how much greatness this series is capable of.
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Punisher #16
October 2, 2019
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Rosenberg, Kudranski, and company have made The Punisher a consistently interesting read, and their time with Frank Castle comes to an end that's nearly as epic as the series' start.
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Punisher Kill Krew |
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Red Atlantis |
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Red Atlantis #1
November 4, 2020
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Both the narrative and the visuals are okay, but nothing groundbreaking, and it ultimately remains to be seen if Red Atlantis will be an effective political allegory or an ill-timed one.
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Red Atlantis #4
February 10, 2021
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Stephanie Phillips' narrative leaves just enough up mystery while keeping the issue itself largely satisfying, and the art from Robert Carey compliments everything in a salt-of-the-Earth, moody way.
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Red Atlantis #5
March 17, 2021
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In the end, Red Atlantis doesn't reinvent the wheel or blaze a new trail nearly enough when it comes to its espionage-tinged story, but it still had a lot of nuggets of promise.
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Red Before Black #1 |
Aug 07, 2024
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Red Before Black definitely posesses potential, but it will remain to be seen if it becomes truly memorable.
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Red Hood and the Outlaws (2016) |
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Red Hood: Outlaw #47
July 29, 2020
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If you're a fan of anyone in this roster of characters (including a few unexpected faces), this issue is probably worth checking out, but everyone else might just think it's underwhelming.
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Red Hood #52
December 23, 2020
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Overall, this seems like a good cap on where Jason Todd's story has gone thus far"while also teeing up the future that's ahead.
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Red Sonja (2021) |
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Red Sonja #1
September 1, 2021
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Red Sonja is one of those characters who always deserves a consistently-quality ongoing title, and if Red Sonja #1 is any indication, she now has another one.
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Red Sonja #2
October 6, 2021
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After an entertaining and promising debut issue, Mirka Andolfo and company's take on Red Sonja is back for more, in an installment that's slightly more understated, but nevertheless rewarding.
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Red Sonja #3
November 3, 2021
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If Red Sonja can maintain this momentum, I have a feeling it'll be something truly special in the main character's canon.
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Red Sonja #4
December 8, 2021
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This Red Sonja arc continues to be the action-packed, gripping character drama that its titular protagonist desperately needed.
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Red Sonja #8
April 27, 2022
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This run of Red Sonja is managing to be pretty consistent, and I'll be curious to see whether or not it ups the ante in this new storyline.
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Red Sonja #9
May 25, 2022
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While this is clearly a bridge to even more surprising things for this Red Sonja run, it is still a profoundly entertaining one.
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Red Sonja #10
June 29, 2022
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If anything, the biggest complaint against this issue is that its events unfold a smidge too erratically but by and large, the series is continuing to be delightful.
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Red Sonja #11
July 27, 2022
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Just when I thought I knew where Sonja and Sitha's story was going, this week's issue takes it into a compelling and genuinely unexpected territory.
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Red Sonja (2023) |
11 issues
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Red Sonja #2
August 16, 2023
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While the issue really only begins to satisfyingly ramp up in its second half, it establishes a story that I'm excited to see develop.
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Red Sonja #3
September 20, 2023
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Despite the overwhelming amount of exposition this issue has to deal with, Torunn Grnbekk's script has just enough heart and whimsy to keep the ball rolling.
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Red Sonja #6
December 27, 2023
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The culmination of Red Sonja's latest threat unfolds in a way that isn't as groundbreaking or satisfying as it could be, but still has inspired moments.
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Red Sonja #7
January 24, 2024
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This Red Sonja installment is an effective showcase of the series' biggest strengths Sonja's heart, and layers upon layers of mythology.
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Red Sonja #8
February 28, 2024
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Although I'm still excited to see what the future of Red Sonja holds, this issue does make me a bit hesitant about how it will be presented.
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Red Sonja #11
May 29, 2024
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There are some moments of pulpy majesty, either from Gronbekk's wide-ranging script or from Walter Geovani's whimsical art. But the massive battle on the series' horizon is only growing needlessly complicated, as more elements and players continue to be teased in unsatisfying ways.
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Red Sonja / Hell Sonja |
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Red Sonja Specials (2021) |
2 issues
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Red Sonja: Black, White, Red |
8 issues
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Red Sonja: Black, White, Red #3
September 22, 2021
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At a certain point, it feels like the novelty of Red Sonja: Black, White, Red could soon grow stale"but luckily, the breadth of storytelling on display in this installment indicate that that isn't happening anytime soon.
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Red Sonja: Empire of the Damned (2024) |
2 issues
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Red Sonja: Red Sitha (2022) |
4 issues
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Red Sonja: Red Sitha #2
June 8, 2022
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While some of the dialogue gets a little too winded, the adventure is just too much fun to pass up, especially when you factor in Valentina Pinti's dynamic art and Chiara di Francia's swoon-worthy colors.
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Rick and Morty (2023) |
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Rick and Morty #5
May 24, 2023
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While this only feels like a stepping stone for the arc's larger narrative, it's still worthwhile if you've been keeping up with this ongoing thus far.
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Rick and Morty #8
August 30, 2023
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Alex Firer's script delivers just enough of a blend of pathos and absurdity, but the art by Fred C. Stresing is what takes it to an absolutely ridiculous level.
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Rick and Morty #9
September 27, 2023
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Amid the profane action and even more Kirby homaging, Alex Firer's script does a good job of cutting through the noise, and delivers a surprisingly-sweet emotional throughline for Morty.
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Rick and Morty Presents |
3 issues
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Rick and Morty: 10th Anniversary Special #1 |
Jul 10, 2024
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Rick and Morty: Finals Week (2024) |
3 issues
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Rick and Morty: Finals Week: Contested Convention
August 14, 2024
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The Finals Week string of one-shots continues with a topical, and unabashedly wacky, dip into the world of politics. James Asmus and Jim Festante's script is a frenzy of fun jokes and tightly-constructed scenes, which manifest in a fun but not quite groundbreaking storyline.
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Rick and Morty: Kingdom Balls (2024) |
3 issues
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Rick and Morty: Youth in Rickvolt #1 |
Aug 21, 2024
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Rick and Morty's latest comic book spinoff takes shape in a way that is clever, but not necessarily groundbreaking.
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Riverdale #11 |
Mar 14, 2018
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Sure, the issue isn't perfect, but few comics can so effortlessly pay homage to both teenage rom coms and Demolition Man in a single breath.
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Rogues (2022) |
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Rogues #1
March 23, 2022
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With one of the most clever premisesand one of the most flawless executionsfor a superhero book in recent memory Rogues is something truly special.
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Rogues #3
July 13, 2022
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Come for the already-incredible plot, stay for some absolutely wild visuals, including one of the most clever character deaths I have ever seen.
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Runaways (2017) |
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Runaways #6
February 7, 2018
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While it's uncertain exactly where the Runaways will go next, this issue will certain make fans even more excited to follow that journey.
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Runaways #7
March 21, 2018
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While a small number of moments fall a little bit flat, the vast majority of the issue is such a delightful and genuine read.
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Runaways #8
April 4, 2018
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This issue continues what fans have been loving about the current Runaways run, but gets slightly bogged down by the fact that it's clearly a middle issue of an arc.
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Runaways #10
June 20, 2018
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While this issue isn't the most upbeat entry in Rowell and Anka's run, it hits all the marks, and leaves a lot of potential for where things could go next.
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Runaways #12
August 29, 2018
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This latest issue slows things down a little bit, but simultaneously delivers one of the best Runaways issues yet.
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Runaways #14
October 17, 2018
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Runaways manages to be just as adorable as ever, even as this issue's plot doesn't necessarily pack the largest punch.
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Runaways #15
November 7, 2018
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The end result that Rowell crafts goes to some really heartfelt and intriguing places, all of which is elevated by the return of Anka's wonderful art.
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Runaways #17
January 2, 2019
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Rowell and Anka really have a grasp on how to make this group shine, and tell a narrative with quite a lot of twists and turns (like this issue's major cliffhanger) in the process.
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Runaways #19
March 13, 2019
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This arc of Runaways gets taken into some interesting territory in this issue, and the end result is a genuine delight to read.
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Runaways #20
April 24, 2019
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If this issue is any indication, Runaways is entering a really interesting next evolution, while still keeping a lot of the heart and humor that everyone loves.
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Runaways #21
May 22, 2019
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When combined with consistently great art and character design, and a hearty helping of millennial anxieties, this issue is just the latest knockout for Runaways.
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Runaways #24
August 28, 2019
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The vast majority of Runaways #24 focuses on Nico and Karolina, in a plotline that's equal-parts action-packed, silly, and genuinely endearing.
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Runaways #25
October 2, 2019
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Overall, this issue injects a lot of new energy into Runaways, and it will be interesting to see where things go next.
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Runaways #26
October 30, 2019
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This arc is shaping up to be a genuinely fun new direction for the world of Runaways, and Rainbow Rowell, Andres Genolet, and company are handling it exceptionally well.
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Runaways #27
November 13, 2019
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Even though there's a feeling that things in this arc will (inevitably) go to the wayside, this issue is such a genuine delight through and through.
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Runaways #31
March 18, 2020
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The "Cannon Fodder" arc has been the best arc yet in this run of Runaways, and the final installment absolutely sticks the landing.
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Runaways #32
October 28, 2020
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But overall, this return of Runaways is absolutely a welcome one, and it will be exciting to see where the arc goes next.
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Runaways #33
February 3, 2021
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Every element of this issue"from Rainbow Rowell's narrative to Dee Cunniffe's color work"tells an earnest and, at times, understated story of young adulthood with stunning ease.
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Runaways #34
March 3, 2021
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Rainbow Rowell, Andres Genolet, and company continue to absolutely bring their A-game in each issue, and the world of comics is all the better for it.
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Runaways #38
August 11, 2021
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I'm heartbroken that this seems to be the end of the Runaways' story for the moment, but they could not have gone out on a higher note.
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Sabrina the Teenage Witch (2019) |
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Sam & His Talking Gun |
2 issues
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Sam & His Talking Gun #4
August 25, 2021
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While this series definitely didn't unfold the way I expected it to all those months ago when issue #1 debuted, it still proved to be a small-scale, action-packed, but moving assassin tale.
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Samurai Sonja |
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Samurai Sonja #1
June 22, 2022
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The script itself steers dangerously close to being a somewhat-predictable origin story, but by and large, Samurai Sonja could be promising.
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Samurai Sonja #5
October 26, 2022
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Samurai Sonja's finale is as esoteric, beautiful, and matter-of-fact as the issues that preceded it but somehow, it's also so much more.
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Savage Dragon (1993) |
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Savage Red Sonja (2023) |
5 issues
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Savage Red Sonja #4
February 14, 2024
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While this issue zapped a little bit of the life that Savage Red Sonja has had, hopefully the series' future will deliver more meaningfully.
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Scarlet Witch (2023) |
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Scarlet Witch #1
January 4, 2023
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It's an understatement to say that Wanda has a legacyon the page, screen, and otherwiselike no other, and Scarlet Witch #1 is an excellent addition to that.
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Scarlet Witch #4
April 5, 2023
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Scarlet Witch continues to be truly exceptional, with this week's issue not only offering another satisfying standalone conflict, but some larger narrative threads for the overall series.
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Scarlet Witch #7
August 2, 2023
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Scarlet Witch continues to be nothing short of absolutely outstanding, packing so much entertaining and significant storytelling into such a short span of time.
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Scarlet Witch #8
September 6, 2023
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Scarlet Witch is easily the most consistent book in Marvel's arsenal managing to deliver a top-notch story that subverts expectations in all the right ways.
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Scarlet Witch #9
October 18, 2023
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The main story of the issue is a captivating, entertaining journey, which equally showcases Wanda's fascinating capabilities as a character, and tees up some loves and losses for her in the future.
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Scarlet Witch #10
November 1, 2023
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Steve Orlando, Sara Pichelli, and company knock it out of the park once again, and make me sad that this particular era of Wanda's story is over.
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Scarlet Witch (2024) |
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Scarlet Witch #1
June 12, 2024
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While I would have loved to see the great foundation of last year's Scarlet Witch series run unencumbered, this relaunch proves that Wanda has plenty of story left to tell in any context.
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Scarlet Witch #2
July 17, 2024
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Steve Orlando's script carries us from one threat to another with only a few narrative snags, all while introducing some components that will only make the series better going forward. Wanda Maximoff's latest chapter continues to display promise.
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Scarlet Witch #3
August 21, 2024
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Scarlet Witch is the type of comic book that proves just how majestic and creative the medium can be, and I can't wait to see more.
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Scarlet Witch & Quicksilver (2024) |
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Scarlet Witch & Quicksilver #1
February 14, 2024
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Although Scarlet Witch & Quicksilver #1 does not immediately cement itself among the best stories concerning its deuteragonists, it clears the runway for an intriguing and meaningful romp for its two heroes.
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Scooby-Doo Team-up |
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Scooby-Doo Team-up #37
April 25, 2018
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The plot bounces back and forth at an almost jarring pace, introducing concepts or storylines that feel a little too dark for the bright and sunny setting of the issue.
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Scooby-Doo Team-up #40
July 25, 2018
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It's certainly not the strongest Scooby Doo Team-Up yet, as the plot meanders a little bit, but the visuals and the overall story still make it a good enough read.
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Scooby-Doo Team-up #42
September 26, 2018
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Granted, the plot gets a little thin at certain moments, but things are so ridiculous, self-aware, and genuinely delightful that it's still a standout read.
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Scooby-Doo Team-up #46
January 30, 2019
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Fans of the Black Lightning TV show, or just of a fun comic story, absolutely need to check out this issue, which easily earns a place alongside some of Team-Up's strongest issues.
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Season of the Bruja |
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Season of the Bruja #1
March 30, 2022
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Let me get one thing out of the waythe entire first half of Season of the Bruja opens on a well-executed fight scene with absolutely no context, creating a jarring experience of trying to determine the characters, their relationship to each other, and even the status quo and parameters of the series itself.
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Season of the Bruja #3
June 1, 2022
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Three issues in, I still feel like Season of the Bruja has only begun to scratch the surface of its potential, which is both intriguing and a little frustrating.
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Secret Warps: Weapon Hex Annual #1 |
Jul 10, 2019
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The wide array of mash-ups are drawn well by Carlos Villa and Bob Quinn, and there are quite a lot of clever moments and concepts introduced in this issue, with the issue's take on Gabby sure to be a fan-favorite.
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Sensational She-Hulk (2023) |
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Sensational She-Hulk #1
October 18, 2023
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With a dynamic approach to storytelling and aesthetics, and an unabashed love for Shulkie herself, Sensational She-Hulk #1 might be the character's best debut issue yet.
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Sensational She-Hulk #2
November 22, 2023
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In any other context, pivoting away from your female lead and towards two separate stories of angry, gigantic monster men would be offensive, but Sensational She-Hulk turns it into a clever romp.
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Sensational She-Hulk #5
February 7, 2024
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Ig Guara's art provides it all with a scrappy and snappy backdrop, one that crackles when both literal and metaphorical demons are fought. I have the utmost confidence that Sensational She-Hulk will only continue to get even better from here.
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Sensational She-Hulk #9
June 19, 2024
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It's truly a shame that this is Sensational She-Hulk's penultimate isssue, because it exemplifies everything that is greatand could continue to be even greaterabout this series.
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Sensational Wonder Woman: Special #1 |
Mar 30, 2022
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While there were elements of this special that I thoroughly enjoyed, its final chapter turns it into a real treat for Wonder Woman fans.
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Sex Criminals |
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Sex Criminals #22
February 21, 2018
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From the recap on the opening page to the unique installment "Letters" column, and everything in between, this issue feels like a must-read for fans who have been enjoying the series.
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Sex Criminals #23
April 4, 2018
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Fraction and Zdarsky continue to craft a wholly unique, bizarre, beautiful world, and this issue shows just how satisfying it is to spend time within it.
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Sex Criminals #24
May 2, 2018
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Combined with one hell of a cliffhanger, and a NSFW version of Clippy the Paperclip, you get a delightfully consistent issue of SexCrims.
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Sex Criminals #27
February 26, 2020
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Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky continue to be in top form in this issue, from the opening panel to the closing letters column, which might be one of the series' best yet.
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Sex Criminals #30
August 5, 2020
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Nothing has shown how emotionally resonant and unabashedly weird comics can be quite like Sex Criminals, and that was true through the very end.
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SFSX (Safe Sex) |
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SFSX #1
September 25, 2019
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Not only will SFSX #1 make readers want to see where the story goes next, but it will hopefully make them look at their relationship with sexuality and sexual politics in a whole new way.
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SFSX #2
October 30, 2019
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This second issue largely keeps the momentum of its predecessor, while establishing a unique status quo for the series as a whole.
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SFSX #3
November 20, 2019
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As a series, SFSX definitely won't be for everyone, but it definitely has so many positive and essential qualities to it.
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SFSX #4
December 18, 2019
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Through the highest highs and the lowest lows, SFSX establishes itself as a series that you can't look away from.
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SFSX #7
March 11, 2020
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While the story of SFSX definitely isn't over, this chapter definitely shakes up the game, with the help of Tina Horn's nuanced narrative and Jen Hickman's powerful and energetic art.
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Shades of Magic |
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Shazam! (2023) |
2 issues
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Shazam! #15
September 11, 2024
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Josie Campbell, Emanuela Lupacchino, and company's work on this title continues to be something truly special.
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Silver City (2021) |
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Silver City #2
June 16, 2021
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After a gut-punch of a first issue, Silver City is back for more, and the web that it's weaving is only getting more complex.
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Silver City #3
July 21, 2021
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While feels a little too disjointed compared to its previous installments, I'm still undoubtedly excited to see where the story goes next.
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Silver City #4
August 25, 2021
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Silver City #4 absolutely doesn't hold anything back, shoving a surprising amount of lore and character work into the span of twenty-or-so pages.
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Sleepless (2017) |
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Sleepless #10
December 12, 2018
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This issue is genuinely compelling, placing its heroes in one impossible situation after another in a mostly-exhilarating way.
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Sleepless #11
January 9, 2019
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It will be sad to see Sleepless' compelling roster of characters and its gorgeously designed landscape go, but this conclusion will surely strike all of the right notes with fans.
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Space Ghost #5 |
Sep 11, 2024
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Speed Force (2023) |
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Speed Force #2
December 13, 2023
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Yes, some readers' mileage on the Gen-Z humor of Speed Force might vary wildly. But the core of the issue, and the conflict it throws its lesser-known protagonists into, is just too good to pass up.
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Speed Force #3
January 10, 2024
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Jarrett Williams' script does a decent job of balancing an ever-growing number of cameos with some earnest moments for Wallace and Avery, and the quartet of artists deliver some quirky and largely-seamless art.
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Speed Force #4
February 14, 2024
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There are definitely still plenty of bright spots in Speed Force, but the series does feel like it is occasionally taking one step forward and two steps back with regards to telling its unique story.
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Speed Force #5
March 13, 2024
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I'm still looking forward to seeing how Speed Force ties everything together, but this issue indicates that the end result might be looser than some would like.
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Spider-Girls (2018) |
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Spider-Man: Enter The Spider-Verse #1 |
Nov 21, 2018
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This debut issue happens to feature a lot of what fans are excited for in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, although it doesn't quite capture that same amount of hype.
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Spider-Punk: Arms Race (2024) |
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Spider-Punk: Arms Race #4
May 29, 2024
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After this second miniseries spent the vast majority of its real estate laying the groundwork for this final battle, at least the end result was largely clever and entertaining.
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Spider-Society #1 |
Aug 14, 2024
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Spider-Society has potential, but at this point, it's leaving a little too much to be desired.
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Star (2020) |
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Star #1
January 8, 2020
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You might not agree with every decision Ripley makes, but seeing her go on this journey"and play a bigger role in the Marvel universe in the process"is incredibly complex and entertaining.
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Star #2
February 26, 2020
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Even if you haven't gotten into Star's story yet, this issue has enough genuinely good things to make it worth checking out.
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Star #4
May 20, 2020
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It's unclear what the future holds for Star once this miniseries comes to a close, but it's proving to be a largely-enjoyable ride for Marvel fans.
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Star Wars: Thrawn - Alliances #4 |
Apr 10, 2024
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It might not be earthshattering, but this final issue seems to stick the landing for Star Wars' latest adaptation.
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Stargirl Spring Break Special #1 |
May 26, 2021
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Stargirl: Spring Break Special #1 definitely isn't what fans might be expecting"but that's great.
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Starsigns (2023) |
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Starsigns #1
May 3, 2023
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It seems like the concept of a world-changing planetary change is all over comics these days, but Starsigns' take on the premise manages to largely, and charmingly, stand out from the crowd.
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Starsigns #2
June 7, 2023
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Megan Levens' art renders the ordinary and extraordinary of Saladin Ahmed's script well, and leaves me very excited to see what the future holds for this series.
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Starsigns #4
August 16, 2023
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While it can be argued that Starsigns is only beginning to scratch the surface of its central concept, I'm very excited to see what future installments have in store.
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Starsigns #5
October 11, 2023
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Starsigns continues to be an endearing, action-packed adventure, with a high-concept idea that is still proving to have tons of potential.
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Starsigns #6
November 8, 2023
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Starsigns continues to be a clever and intimate character piece, as well as an expansive piece of sci-fi lore and this issue might be the most successful at being both.
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Starsigns #7
January 10, 2024
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While Saladin Ahmed's script works well in that first category, the latter two elements fall into tropes that aren't as compelling as they could be.
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Steven Universe (2017) |
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Steven Universe #17
June 20, 2018
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The characters are as earnest as ever, the art is a candy-colored delight, and you'll probably find yourself wanting to really play "Golf Quest Mini Rumble."
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Steven Universe #23
December 19, 2018
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This standalone story might be a bit simple, but it's by and large a pretty adorable read, one that readers both young and young at heart will surely enjoy.
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Steven Universe: Harmony |
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Strange Love Adventures #1 |
Feb 09, 2022
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No DC book this week will give you more bang for your buck quite like Strange Love Adventures.
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Super Duck #1 |
Mar 25, 2020
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It's unclear at this point who this miniseries is for, or if it will be a worthwhile read by the time things are done.
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Super Sons: Superman & Robin Special #1 |
Jan 26, 2022
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While this isn't necessarily the best storytelling these characters have gotten (either together or separately), it is still a fun adventure.
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Superior Spider-Man #3 |
Feb 27, 2019
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This issue isn't particularly strong or groundbreaking, but there's just enough good characterization and interesting moments to make it a decent read.
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Superman (2018) |
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Superman #4
October 10, 2018
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While this might not be the perfect Superman issue, it has just enough to be worth the read, including a genuinely great cliffhanger.
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Superman #6
December 12, 2018
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This issue has some genuinely good moments, even if the overall structure of things is more than a little dizzying.
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Superman #7
January 16, 2019
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With gorgeous colors and a few questions left unanswered, there's enough here to be curious about what goes next.
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Superman #8
February 13, 2019
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The foundation that the "Unity Saga: The House of El" arc was built on might have been a bit controversial, but this issue expands upon it in a pretty effective way.
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Teen Titans Academy (2021) |
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Teen Titans Academy #2
December 15, 2021
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Teen Titans Academy is easily one of the most pleasantly-surprising books in DC's arsenal right now, and this issue only further proves that in spades.
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Teen Titans Academy #4
June 23, 2021
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This quasi-detour shows just how much potential Teen Titans Academy has as an ensemble title, and here's hoping that sense of charm and style continues going forward.
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Teen Titans Academy #8
December 1, 2021
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With Mike Norton on art, bringing his characteristic charm and excellent facial expressions, the issue might be one of the best installments of Teen Titans Academy yet"which is high praise, given how the series has been thus far.
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Teen Titans Academy #15
May 25, 2022
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While I'm bummed to see this particular incarnation of Teen Titans Academy go, Tim Sheridan, Tom Derenick, and company craft a finale that feels fitting for the series, as well as a good foundation for future stories to be told in the DC universe.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles / Usagi Yojimbo: Saturday Morning Adventures #1 |
Jun 12, 2024
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The Best Archie Comic Ever! #1 |
Jun 15, 2022
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A trio of delightful and genre-bending stories set within the Archie multiverse, The Best Archie Comic Ever! is the perfect jumping-on point for anyone wanting to get into (or get back into) Archie lore.
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The Death-Defying Devil #1 |
Aug 07, 2019
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In some ways, this issue feels like a bit of a throwback, but there's absolutely nothing wrong with that.
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The Girls of Dimension 13 |
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The Girls of Dimension 13 #1
April 21, 2021
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Maybe it's the unbelievably clunky dialogue and half-hearted attempt at a quasi-found family story, or the cheesecake, male-gazey art style, or the notion of an all-male creative team working on what is meant to be a book about women finding empowerment, but there's just very, very little that's worth celebrating in The Girls of Dimension 13.
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The Immortal Men |
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The Immortal Men #1
April 11, 2018
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To an extent, Immortal Men #1 doesn't completely take every risk you would imagine it to take, and that's totally okay. There are some characters who could use some further exploration, especially as the series continues to get its legs. But what's going on just feels so cinematically epic that you can't help but wonder what will happen next.
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The Immortal Men #4
July 11, 2018
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Immortal Men always feels like it's on the cusp of something amazing, and the events of this issue could either elevate things to that point, or just muddy the waters even more.
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The Immortal Men #6
September 12, 2018
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The concept and the execution of some of these characters definitely does have potential within the DC universe, and this final issue might be what they needed for that to happen.
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The Last Mermaid #4 |
Jun 05, 2024
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Four issues in, The Last Mermaid remains an ambitious, if sometimes frustrating, slow burn.
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The Last Siege #1 |
May 30, 2018
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The first issue of The Last Siege might not wow you quite yet, but it shows more than enough promise.
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The Mighty Thor (2015) |
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The New Champion of Shazam! (2022) |
4 issues
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The New Champion of Shazam! #2
September 7, 2022
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When coupled with Doc Shaner's truly excellent art, which contains some of the most distinct facial expressions and action panels I've read lately, this second issue could not be more perfect.
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The New Champion of Shazam! #4
January 18, 2023
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The love that Josie Campbell, Doc Shaner, and company have for Mary and her world is downright infectious, and I hope this isn't the last time we see their brilliant work on this corner of the DCU.
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The Question: The Deaths of Vic Sage |
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The Schlub (2023) |
5 issues
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The Schlub #3
October 25, 2023
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If The Sclub keeps this momentum, it might prove to be one of the better superhero pastiches being published right now.
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The Schlub #5
December 27, 2023
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The penultimate issue of The Schlub delivers the series' now-standard blend of action and introspection in a manner that's fun, albeit a little repetitive.
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The Schlub #6
January 24, 2024
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The final (for now) issue of The Schlub culminates in a fashion that is bombastic and snarky, but still with a sense of earnestness.
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The Terrifics |
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The Terrifics #18
July 24, 2019
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The Terrifics are in new territory after this issue"especially if those last few pages are any indication"and here's hoping it'll continue to work in the series' favor.
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The Terrifics #19
August 28, 2019
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Following the issue's large amount of opposite speak can get a little overwhelming in parts, but this still manages to be a weird and fun read, setting up an interesting conflict in the issues to come.
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The Terrifics #20
September 25, 2019
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Even when The Terrifics isn't working 100% perfectly, it's still doing something visually and narratively unique, and that's definitely worth celebrating.
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The Terrifics #21
October 23, 2019
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This issue"which continues the team's decade-hopping fight against Bizarro"is even more eccentric and truly weird than you would expect.
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The Terrifics #22
November 27, 2019
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While this issue lags occasionally, the story that it's trying to tell is a weird and delightful oddity that deserves to be celebrated.
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The Terrifics #23
January 1, 2020
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This whole storyline against Bizarro has a lot that's worth appreciating, but I'm also excited to see what stories The Terrifics can tell beyond that.
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The Terrifics #26
March 11, 2020
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While this issue doesn't pack the punch of last month's "Choose Your Own Adventure" anniversary issue, it still is a pretty solid installment of The Terrifics.
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The Terrifics #29
August 5, 2020
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This series continues to be an absolute joy to read, and this march toward the end (for now) is incredibly bittersweet, but gratifying.
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The Terrifics #30
September 2, 2020
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If there are still good things in this world, this hopefully won't be the last time we see The Terrifics in the pages of DC Comics.
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The True Lives Of The Fabulous Killjoys |
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The Variants (2022) |
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The Variants #1
June 29, 2022
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When coupled with Phil Noto's effortlessly cool and timeless art, The Variants is an absolute knockout for Marvel Comics, and I could not be more excited to see what else it has in store.
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Thor (2018) |
10 issues
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Thor #8
December 19, 2018
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This issue is everything a Thor comic should be " stunning, heartbreaking, inspirational, and hilarious, all at once.
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Thor #10
February 13, 2019
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This issue is genuinely compelling, crafting a prelude to "War of the Realms" and a heartbreaking character piece all at once.
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Thor #11
March 20, 2019
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If you weren't already looking forward to the "War of the Realms" event, this issue will most likely change that.
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Thor #12
April 17, 2019
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The way things unfold in this installment are bizarre, heartbreaking, and genuinely interesting all at once.
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Thor #13
May 29, 2019
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This issue is a pleasant surprise in almost every way, as Aaron and company take a small"but earned"detour from the main events of "War of the Realms."
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Thor #14
June 26, 2019
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Things play out in a way that is admittedly over the top, but wholly comic book-y, and serves as an interesting chapter in the overall world of "War of the Realms."
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Thor #15
July 10, 2019
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Aaron and Del Mundo craft a tale that's visually and narratively interesting to follow, and that delivers a poignant message about rebuilding after a tragedy.
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Thor (2020) |
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Thor #29
December 7, 2022
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This is easily one of the best jumping-on points for a modern Marvel book that I've seen in recent memory.
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Thor #30
January 25, 2023
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Every component, from Torunn Gronbekk's script to Nic Klein's art, is immaculate but unpretentious, and I'm excited to see what they have in store going forward.
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Thor #31
February 22, 2023
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This run of Thor continues to be a unique affair, filled to the brim with gravitas and surprising moments.
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Thor: The Worthy #1 |
Dec 04, 2019
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While elements of this might not be incredibly accessible for casual readers, it still proves to be an enjoyable and rather retro read.
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Titans United (2021) |
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Titans United #1
September 15, 2021
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Titans United is a unique beast, one that aims to both embody the roster and character dynamics of HBO Max's Titans, and tell a story that fits more in tone with the modern DC Comics universe. Just based on this issue, it's unclear to see if that balance will be consistently met, but there's just enough that keeps the premise intriguing.
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Titans United #2
October 13, 2021
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While it might take another issue for the story of Titans United to really get going, this new installment proves that the foundation of a memorable story is largely there.
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Titans United #3
November 10, 2021
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Titans United still seems at odds with the wide array of what people expect from the Teen Titans, but there's still just enough charm in the pages of this series.
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Titans United #6
February 9, 2022
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This issue proved that Titans United has ultimately been an entertaining blend of timeless and modern, and now I'm excited to see how the final issue sticks the landing.
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Titans United #7
March 16, 2022
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With its final installment, Titans United comes to a close with the triumphant and entertaining conclusion that the miniseries deserved.
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Titans United: Blood Pact (2022) |
3 issues
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Tony Stark: Iron Man |
7 issues
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Tony Stark: Iron Man #16
September 18, 2019
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While the recent news that this series will be done by the end of this year does take the wind out of the proverbial sails, this does end up being a relatively solid issue.
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Transformers (2019) |
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Transformers #1
March 13, 2019
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The debut issue is unbelievably accessible, crafting a reboot that has quite a lot of brevity, while also exuding a ton of charm and fun. With expressive visuals and a promising narrative, Transformers #1 captures the magic of what the franchise can be.
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Transformers #3
April 17, 2019
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This issue continues to be a thoroughly good installment in the new Transformers world, even though it gets a little wordy at times.
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Transformers #5
May 15, 2019
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The plot doesn't advance forward as much as it could, but we get some interesting moments that expand on Cybertron as an overall world, as well as a look at how complicated situations in it can get.
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Transformers #6
May 29, 2019
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Overall, this issue will probably be something long-awaited for diehard fans, while also bringing about a really interesting interlude for the main series' events.
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Transformers #9
July 17, 2019
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This issue spends its time in the proverbial trenches of the war on Cybertron, in a way that never fully reaches its potential.
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Transformers #10
August 7, 2019
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There are moments that are still compelling, but it might be difficult for more casual fans to make heads or tails of what's happening.
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Transformers #11
August 28, 2019
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This Transformers series is continuing to be a weird beast, walking the line between a nuanced political drama and a colorful space adventure all at once. While this issue has some rough patches, it largely succeeds in being both, and hopefully plunges the upcoming issues of this series into more epic territory.
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Transformers #12
September 18, 2019
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It's still admirable what this series is trying to do for the overall Transformers canon, but the execution will leave some genuinely befuddled.
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Transformers #13
October 16, 2019
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There's a lot of potential behind the idea of laying the groundwork for the War on Cybertron, but the execution doesn't feel like it's reaching its full potential.
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Transformers #14
November 6, 2019
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There's a feeling that Transformers is still swinging for the fences, but there's a question of whether or not causal readers will care enough to follow.
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Transformers: Beast Wars #11 |
Dec 22, 2021
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While it remains to be seen how much mileage casual fans will get out of this Beast Wars arc, this middle installment of it proves to be fairly entertaining.
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Transformers: Escape |
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Transformers: Escape #3
April 21, 2021
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If you're a diehard fan of the franchise who is looking for any kind of new storytelling, you might find something to enjoy here. But otherwise, outside of the visuals, a lot of the issue just isn't gripping enough to keep your attention.
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Transformers: Escape #4
June 16, 2021
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The penultimate installment of this Transformers saga, Transformers: Escape # 4 finds enough ways to be captivating for diehard fans, but it feels a little scattered otherwise.
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Transformers: Escape #5
July 7, 2021
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The art from Beth McGuire-Smith and colors from Priscilla Tramontano do just enough to stop the issue from completely falling flat, but Escape really just reads as cluttered and underwhelming.
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Transformers/Ghostbusters #1 |
Jun 26, 2019
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With art that feels like the best Saturday morning cartoon, it's a first issue that has a lot of promise.
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Truth & Justice #1 |
Feb 17, 2021
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Truth & Justice #1 might not be the strongest way to establish DC's newest anthology series, but even when it falters, it still serves as a fascinating proof of concept for the series' existence.
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Unbreakable Red Sonja (2022) |
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Unbreakable Red Sonja #1
October 5, 2022
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While a little disorienting at parts, Jim Zub's script brings just enough of a clever bite to differentiate the book from its predecessors, and Giovanni Valletta's art embodies the bizarre, genre-bending story perfectly.
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Unbreakable Red Sonja #5
March 29, 2023
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The final chapter of Unbreakable Red Sonja proves to be even more narratively-convoluted than its predecessors, but that (luckily) doesn't stop it from having moments of charm and emotional resonance.
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Unnatural (2018) |
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Unnatural #1
July 4, 2018
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Unnatural is genuinely unlike anything else being published right now, something that proves to be a pretty surprising positive.
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Unnatural #2
August 8, 2018
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0COMMENTSThis latest installment of Unnatural is a little bit more subdued than its predecessor, but it still proves to be something interesting.
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Unnatural #4
October 10, 2018
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Ultimately, there's a bit more telling than showing with this issue, but there are still enough plot advances and significant moments to carry things forward.
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Unnatural #5
December 5, 2018
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The mystery of Unnatural really hits its stride in this issue, while simultaneously taking things into new territory.
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Unnatural #6
January 2, 2019
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This issue finally starts to connect the dots of Unnatural's larger narrative, and it plunges the series into new narrative territory.
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Unnatural #7
February 6, 2019
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Unnatural's latest issue brings nearly everything that's made this series great so far, and then proceeds to turn things up to an eleven.
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Unnatural #10
June 12, 2019
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Unnatural's last arc continues to unfold, and this issue pushes things forward in a way that is both satisfying and unsatisfying.
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Unnatural #12
August 14, 2019
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It's been fascinating to see Mirka Andolfo craft Unnatural's unique world, and you should check it out if you haven't already.
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Unnatural: Blue Blood #1
May 25, 2022
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Part of the fun is popping back in on the lives of the series' original ragtag ensemble, now that the Reproduction Program has been done away with. But where Mirka Andolfo's script really shines is in setting up new mysteries, ones that will surely take the mythos of this fully-realized world into some unique places.
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Unnatural: Blue Blood #2
August 10, 2022
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Maybe it's just the long stretch of time between Unnatural and this sequel seriesand even the long stretch of time between these issuesbut it takes a little bit more work for this second issue of Blue Blood to really ramp up.
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Unnatural: Blue Blood #3
September 28, 2022
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At this point, you're either already along for the ride of the Unnatural saga or you're not but that doesn't excuse the series for making serviceable, but unremarkable installments like this issue.
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Unnatural: Blue Blood #4
November 9, 2022
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In fleeting moments, Unnatural: Blue Blood begins to capture some of the magic of its predecessor but it ultimately gets bogged down a little too much by its more ambitious lore.
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Vampirella / Dracula: Rage (2023) |
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Vampirella vs. Red Sonja |
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Vampirella vs. Red Sonja #2
December 7, 2022
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Alessandro Ranaldi's art and Ellie Wright's colors make this chaotic journey more palatable but it still remains to be seen if that journey is even worth taking in the first place.
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Vampiverse #2 |
Oct 13, 2021
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This second issue definitely surprised me, and here's hoping the latter installments do as well.
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Vault of Spiders |
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Vault of Spiders #1
October 31, 2018
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The stories might not all pack the largest punch, but they're still an interesting read " particularly the Ready Player One-esque Spider-Byte story, and the artfully done manga story.
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War of the Realms: The Punisher |
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War of the Realms: The Punisher #1
April 17, 2019
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As always, it's a thrill seeing Duggan write Frank, and even more so when he's completely thrown out of his element like this. When compared with violent but impactful visuals, this issue is a slam dunk.
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Welcome to Wanderland #1 |
Sep 12, 2018
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When combined with adorable art and an array of clever pop culture homages, the debut of Welcome to Wanderland is definitely worth checking out.
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West Coast Avengers (2018) |
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What If?: Punisher #1 |
Oct 10, 2018
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This might not be the most radical entry in the "What If?" pantheon, but it does serve as an interesting thesis statement about both of the heroes involved.
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Women of Marvel |
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Women of Marvel: 2022 #1
March 9, 2022
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Marvel's celebration of women and nonbinary individuals"both on the page and working behind-the-scenes"is back once again, and it's every bit as delightful as one would expect.
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Wonder Girl Annual: 2022 |
Aug 31, 2022
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While this isn't a must-read for Yara Flor fans, it's still filled with fleetingly gorgeous moments nonetheless.
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Wonder Woman (2016) |
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Wonder Woman Annual #4
August 19, 2020
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This does succeed at being an epilogue of sorts to both Steve Orlando and G. Willow Wilson's Wonder Woman canon, but it's far from the best issue of Wonder Woman you can pick up right now.
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Wonder Woman #55
September 26, 2018
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If you haven't been following this arc already, this definitely isn't the ideal place to start, but it just might be worth going back and catching up.
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Wonder Woman #67
March 27, 2019
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There's still a lot that's unanswered at the end of this issue, but the journey to get there seems to be fun enough to keep following.
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Wonder Woman #68
April 10, 2019
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If anything, what saves this issue is Wilson's unique approach to Diana's internal struggle, which is dealt with in a way that will hopefully bleed into future issues.
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Wonder Woman #69
April 24, 2019
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Wilson's writing and Xermanico's art both service the story very well, creating a larger-than-life story that still feels bizarrely grounded, and that will be interesting to see unfold.
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Wonder Woman #759
July 29, 2020
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Wonder Woman #759, the debut of this new run, is gorgeously executed and subtly surprising, as it begins crafting an irresistible storyline.
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Xino (2023) |
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Xino #1
June 14, 2023
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Your mileage on each tale will vary wildly, but there are some clever and artisticallly-compelling things that are worth checking out.
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Xino #2
July 19, 2023
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While there are some clever creative choices and compelling possibilities, it doesn't quite make the impact that it potentially could.
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Xino #3
August 23, 2023
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While the execution of Xino hasn't always been perfect, this installment is the best showcase yet of its melting pot of a concept.
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Year of the Villain: Ocean Master #1 |
Dec 11, 2019
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The "Year of the Villain" fully comes for Ocean Master in this one-shot, and the end result is interesting.
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Zodiac Starforce: Cries of the Fire Prince #4 |
May 02, 2018
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While it's not a perfect issue, fans of the series will definitely be satisfied " and eager to see what comes next.
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