Review: X-Men #16
One of the casualties of the pandemic pushing comics back by months is the large
One of the casualties of the pandemic pushing comics back by months is the large
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Anyone who knows the mad talent that is Brahm Revel knows we“re in for a
The Plot is a simple tale lifted greatly by a fantastic gothic tone and astounding
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There is a fine line between a tribute and a parody and unfortunately due to
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Web of Venom Empyre’s End is a great idea with solid writing by Clay McLeod
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