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Lando and his crew of thieves were able to easily commandeer the Empire corvette, Imperialis. However, getting away with their…
The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #7 puts the “unbeatable” back in Squirrel Girl. I don’t mean that in just the sense…
Jim Gordon visits Bruce Wayne seeking advice on being Batman, but Bruce is unable to give any. Alfred relays the…
As far as a crossover goes, writer Mark Rahner hits all the notes you would expect in the second issue…
Kal’ang, an evil mage, has betrayed his king, stolen a magical seed, and raised his own army. A prophecy speaks…
I’m tempted to say The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #6 is some sort of “return to form” but that doesn’t feel…
A group of magicians known as the Society of United Magicians has had a number of members go rogue in…
Star Wars #7 starts off a new arc leaving behind the escapades of Luke, Leia, Han, Chewie, R2, and C-3PO…
Issue five is a major departure from the very funny, charming, high stakes tone of the last issue. Instead, it…
Red Sonja #17 is a perfect jumping on point. The issue opens up by exploring a little bit of Sonja’s…
Squirrel Girl and Galactus go head to head! This is it, the finale of the Galactus mini-arc! It’s all here:…
The man inside the machine has finally gotten his first stand-alone title post Convergence. Cyborg reaches out to his father…
Magneto #20 is a bit of a choppy ride leading up to Magneto’s last day. Will Magneto’s last stand fade…
In Justice League #42, Geoff Johns splits the issue into four stories. The Darkseid War has begun and the Justice…
Everywhere they go disaster follows and the only way to find out what’s causing it is through the Book of…
There’s so many amazing ways I could introduce this article…by using the lines from the comic I mean, not from
Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo are completely self-aware in [easyazon_link identifier="B00ZK4D256" locale="US" tag="bounintocomi-20"]Batman#42[/easyazon_link] as they start off the issue with…
