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THE MARVEL RUNDOWN: The Beat’s T4T review of MARVEL VOICE’S: PRIDE (2022) #1

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Plus Rapid Reviews of X-Men #12, Immortal X-Men #3 & New Mutants #26.
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DC ROUND-UP: BLACK ADAM #1 is complex and excellent

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Plus, if you don't like Batman/Superman - World's Finest, you might not like DC Comics.
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Comics Crowdfunding Round-Up: A LA BRAVA, MERAKI, and 3 more projects we love

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Welcome to The Beat's latest Comics Crowdfunding Round-Up! This week's column has many great projects, ranging from the first Latina superhero team, A LA BRAVA, to...

SILBER LININGS: Why hasn’t there been a superhero movie musical?

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For the latest Silber Linings, following the news that Lady Gaga may play Harley Quinn in a musical sequel to 2019's Joker, Greg examines the curious nonexistence of superhero movie musicals.

THE MARVEL RUNDOWN: Re-do your vows with HULKLING & WICCAN #1

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Once you Goebig, can you go home again?

DC ROUND-UP: Tim Drake’s first Pride in DC PRIDE: TIM DRAKE SPECIAL #1

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The DC Pride: Tim Drake Special does a good job of making sure new readers are caught up as well as delivering a new story.

The Marvel Rundown: Cassandra Nova takes over in MARAUDERS #3

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This week in the Marvel Rundown, our merry gang of mutant pirates continue their trek through Shi'ar space in Marauders #3. Will they escape the clutches...

DC ROUND-UP: PRIDE & POISON IVY spotlight DC’s LGBTQ+ community

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DC kicks off June with their second-annual DC PRIDE anthology, and the debut of a new POISON IVY miniseries.
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DC ROUND-UP: AQUAMAN ANDROMEDA BOOK ONE is the best Aquaman comic in years

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The new book from Ram V., Christian Ward, and Aditya Bidikar gives Aquaman the Black Label treatment, and it rules.

DC ROUND-UP: DARK CRISIS #1 delivers a different kind of event comic kickoff

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The event years in the making is finally here.

SILBER LININGS: RRR proves subtlety is overrated

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In the latest Silber Linings, Greg ponders the value of subtlety in storytelling, and shows how wildly unsubtle films like RRR prove it's unnecessary.

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