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REVIEW: You’ll stare at WITCHBLOOD #1 ‘til your eyes bleed

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The genre mash-up hits the road while dressed to the nines.

The Marvel Rundown: SILK spins a fresh and exciting direction for the character

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Welcome to another edition of the Marvel Rundown! It's a week of exciting debuts, with Daniel Warren Johnson and Mike Spicer's Beta Ray Bill #1 and our main book...

REVIEW: ZACK SNYDER’S JUSTICE LEAGUE is better than the theatrical cut… but at what...

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There's a lot going on in Zack Snyder's four-hour JUSTICE LEAGUE cut, for better or worse.

DC ADVANCE ROUND-UP: Taylor & Redondo’s NIGHTWING #78 breathes new life into the series

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The first issue from the new creative team is a much-needed palate cleanser that also sets the stage for what's to come.

ADVANCE REVIEW: A lost dog makes an incredible journey home in LOVE: THE MASTIFF

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Frederic Brremaud and Federico Bertolucci's latest graphic novel is stunning, powerful, and suspenseful.

The Marvel Rundown: The X-kids are alright in CHILDREN OF THE ATOM

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Welcome to another edition of the Marvel Rundown! After one industry shutdown and a year of delays, Vita Ayala and Bernard Chang's much-anticipated Children of the...

REVIEW: Chris & Laura Samnee’s JONNA AND THE UNPOSSIBLE MONSTERS #1 is unpossibly fun

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The first creator-owned series from superstar Chris Samnee gets off to a rambunctious start.

REVIEW: So, enough about Bad Idea’s bad ideas…how is ENIAC #1?

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The Beat has successfully procured Bad Idea's first comic.
Embodied

REVIEW: A Wave Blue World’s EMBODIED explores gender and identity from a diverse feminist...

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The book is described as an “intersectional feminist comics poetry anthology”
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REVIEW: BRZRKR #1 is knee-deep in blood but not in story, yet

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Going for a bit of the ol’ Ultraviolence.

DC ROUND-UP: The INFINITE FRONTIER #0 Roundtable

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The DC Round-Up team discusses this week's INFINITE FRONTIER #0 one-shot and the beginning of another new era for DC Comics.

REVIEW: SUPERMAN & LOIS brings a unique perspective to the Arrowverse

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The debut of the new CW series introduces viewers to Superman and Lois Lane as they've never been seen on-screen before: as parents.

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