Review: Avengers: Marvels Snapshots #1
There is a fine line between a tribute and a parody and unfortunately due to
There is a fine line between a tribute and a parody and unfortunately due to
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With Spider-Man Noir issue 5 writer Margaret Stohl and artist Juan Ferreyra cement their status
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Transformers/Back To The Future is pure fun in the best possible way. It presents characters
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Savage Dragon 252 is a excellent reminder of the joys of reading the Sunday Funnies.
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X-Men: Marvels Snapshots #1 is the perfect Cyclops comic. From the cover to the art