Review: Geek-Girl Vol 2 #2
You would think that having the original Geek-Girl wake up from her coma would be
You would think that having the original Geek-Girl wake up from her coma would be
Fifty issues used to be quite a milestone. With the current publishing scheduled used across
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By Kid Crusader Cannon The story was fun because it was about video games, which
The next book in the eclectic range from Evil Kat is available this week, with
Normally for an issue of the magnitude, I would advise that they are spoilers ahead.Â
Inspiration can hit any of us at any time. It could be a song, a
At the core of Statix Press“ “2021: Lost Children” is the decline of American empire
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What happens when the DC Universe“s supreme vigilante is stalked by an unknown, media-savvy, vigilante?
Vampirella is back; back on familiar ground and back in a familiar outfit once more
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From the pages the Black Hammer universe, comes the next masterful superhero tale, this time
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One thing that I love about Indie Comics, especially first issues is it allows us
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