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DC Round-Up: JUSTICE LEAGUE INTERGALACTIC SPECIAL #1 highlights the strength of the JLU concept

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Plus a full review of the highly-anticipated SWAMP THING 1989 #1 (aka SWAMP THING #88)!
Red Roots #1

Wednesday Comics Reviews: RED ROOTS #1 tells a story across two genres, and more

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Red Roots #1 leads this week's non-Big 2 review column, which also features Roots of Madness, Hellboy in Love, and much more!

One weird trick that Marvel and DC could do to get more new readers

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Publishing expert Rich Johnson returns to look at the importance of backstock, and Marvel and DC's very different historical approaches to inventory
comics to buy for april 29

Top Comics to Buy for April 29, 2026: A time traveler arrives from the...

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This week's list of top comics to buy for April 29 features Roots of Madness, Swamp Thing 1989, Wrestle Heist, and more!

The Beat Digest 04/28/26: Image plots REGICIDE in Transylvania

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Also on today's Digest, the movie version of Django/Zorro has a new screenwriter, and James Gunn confirms The Authority is on the backburner.

Beat’s Bizarre Adventure: TOKYO LOVE STORY takes readers on a journey

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Tokyo Love Story is the lead item in this week's manga column, which also includes Fragmented Dreams, and A Love Too Captivating!

Graphic Novel Review: YOUNG SHADOW & THE WATCHDOGS circles the bases in a 9-inning...

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While Young Shadow and the Watchdogs is a much different book than its predecessor, Ben Sears latest is another romp.
Soviet Land

Graphic Novel Review: SOVIET LAND asks what does it mean to be an artist...

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Soviet Land by Pierre-Henry Gomont is out this month via Abrams, and it depicts an artist trying to function in a broken, crumbling world.

The Beat Digest 04/24/26: Ward and Pearson reveal THE PATRON

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Also on today's Digest, Dracula stars in Operation: Iron Coffin, Sony shows off Spider-Noir's villains, and Heartstopper Forever lands a release date.

The Marvel Rundown: SPIDER-MAN/SUPERMAN soars by staying grounded

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Brad Meltzer and Pepe Larraz’s Spider-Man/Superman is an instant classic for the way it focuses in on the human element of these larger than life icons.
Head Lopper #1

Wednesday Comics Reviews: HEAD LOPPER #1 leads a charge of new #1s

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Head Lopper #1 leads a Wednesday Comics Review column that is absolutely packed with new series beginnings, among other comics.
Absolute Wonder Woman #19

DC Round-Up: ABSOLUTE WONDER WOMAN #19 turns love into a curse

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Absolute Wonder Woman #19 delivers a powerful story of love, grief, and sacrifice. Plus, Superman #37, and more!

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