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The Marvel Rundown: Spider-Man Enters the 616 Stage Left

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Miles' has a fresh start in the 616 -- but is it any good?

The All-New, All-Different Marvel Rundown Week 15: Genesis

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After 15 weeks, it's time for the end of Secret Wars...what did we think?

Review: RED WOLF #1 Isn’t Offensive, Just Boring

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Marvel's All-New All-Different Red Wolf #1, out today, has faced more scrutiny than most books slated for the publisher's line-wide relaunch.  Written by Nathan Edmondson and drawn by Dalibor Talajic, the book was criticized upon announcement...

The All-New, All-Different Marvel Rundown #7: Still More Timely than SECRET WARS

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The All-New, All-Different Marvel Universe is here, but the event that was supposed to kick off the brand new publishing line Secret Wars is still in production. We're here to take a look at the brand new...

REVIEW: Why Batman: Europa #1 is a Gem, Despite Eleven Years of Development Hell

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Sometimes great things are worth the wait.

REVIEW: Vader Down #1 Kicks the Hornet’s Nest

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Writer: Jason Aaron Artist: Mike Deodato Colors: Frank Martin Jr. Story: Jason Aaron & Kieron Gillen Letterer: VC's Joe Caramagna When Darth Vader accidentally finds himself facing off against the Rebel Fleet on his own, the rebels will learn...

Review: The Black Hood #6 Introduces Howard Chaykin to the Dark Circle

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Script: Duane Swierczynski Art: Howard Chaykin, Jesus Aburto, Rachel Deering THE ACCLAIMED DARK CIRCLE SERIES RETURNS! “Flor de Muerto” After the soul-crushing events of “Bullet’s Kiss,” disfigured cop Greg Hettinger leaves Philly and checks into a...

Elite Beat Roundtable: Is CBS’s new SUPERGIRL show hot or not?

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The Supergirl pilot that debuted last night on CBS a lot of weight on its shoulders. The show tells the story of Kara Zor-El, played by Melissa Benoist, as she escapes Superman's shadow and comes into her own as National City's first superhero. It is the network's first major superhero endeavor, the first superhero show led be a solo female in more than 40 years and the pilot had a lot of ground to cover, attempting to endear characters to new viewers while also trying to re-envision elements of the mythos without alienating established comics fans. Does it succeed? The Beat is here to tell you with a hard hitting roundtable. We've always wanted to have one of those.

Review: Axcend #1 Game On

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Axcend from Image comics smashes two different story telling worlds together, but is it worth pushing start?

Review: THE FOUR POINTS #3

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The Four Points #3   Story: Scott Lobdell Art: Jordan Gunderson Colors: Valentina Pinto Letters: Josh Reed Publisher: Aspen COmics       Team stories are probably the hardest to tell in comics, maybe anywhere. To enjoy any tale; the reader needs to know...

Review: Psycho Bonkers #1 is a cheat code for fun

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I can't sleep 'cause my car's on fire Don't touch me I'm a real live wire Psycho Bonkers

Review: Injustice Gods Among Us Year Four #1 (Digital) = Buy Me!

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Batman vs. Superman round four kicks off with a methodical weigh in.

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