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Marvel’s love of everything Ol’ Timers takes a Strange turn this week as Marvel veteran
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Star Wars #22 really delivers on the promise of Crimson Dawn. Charles Soule has been
Would You Sacrifice the World For Your Family? From writer Emmy Award-winning writer Marc Guggenheim
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Never let it be said that I don’t recognise when publishers, who are known for
One of Marvel most famous, if not the most famous, femme fatales, reaches the heady
I do not know how Mosley did it, but he did : drawing off the
The new Moon Knight show is exactly the kind of production with the potential to
There is something so infinitely satisfying watching Jean-Luc Picard throw a tantrum while Klingon’s (Worf
Zenescope, the company who seems to promote thigh highs and fishnets more than any other
Fantastic Four 42 is a huge feast that spends a bit too much time on
One of the most endearing facets in comic books, at least for me, is the
Three weeks after a relatively successful release of The Batman movie in theatre, DC Comics
If I am honest, I kind of hate the annuals. Whilst they’re an opportunity for
Another month and another round of Bat-events. This time, this mini event encompasses not just
Mark Millar and Stuart Immonen cap off another volume of The Magic Order with this
X-Men Unlimited Latitude #1 is a great comic and interesting story. It is a fun