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While Sunlight on Snow undergoes a psych evaluation, the Vine planting, Sasha Solomon makes contact with LV-99. However, the bulk of the story is a flashback detailing the Vine plantings’ first encounter and ensuing war with Toyo Harada. How does it fare?
Ninjak has hunted down and captured a number of the Shadow Seven, the leaders of Weaponeer, an arms dealer who sells to the highest bidder. However, his last target will be his toughest fight yet. Will he be able to take down Fakir? How does it fare?
Garth Ennis and Mark Dos Santos are back on another issue of A Train Called Love from Dynamite. And with a strong start we can only hope the second issue will be just as good. How does it fare?
While the orbital crew and the remaining ground personnel reel from the discovery of the Aliens, Vampirella and Lars look for a way to defeat the monsters as they are constantly pursued. Will they be able to survive the onslaught? How does it fare?
James Bond #1 by Warren Ellis and Jason Masters reads like the beginning of any classic Bond movie. There is an entertaining chase and action sequence followed up with a brief on James’ upcoming mission.
Knights of the Fallen Empire isn’t KOTOR3, but it gets close. Whether you like KotFE or not, you must admit it’s unlike anything that’s ever existed.
Casey and April leave New York City and head out west to discover the secret of an ancient scroll. Their journey will test their relationship and test both of them individually. Will they be able to survive? How does it fare?
Aric of Dacia has supposedly died and been buried in the same location as his grandfather, Alaric. However, the site has become a tourist attraction and drawn the ire of Commander Trill who aims to reclaim the legacy of Aric from “The False One.” What is the truth behind X-O Manowar’s death? How does it fare?
IDW brings us more 1980’s nostalgia filled fun, not only taking advantage of the adult market surge that is driving comics sales, but also some mighty timely synergy with the release date being the future date in which most of Back to the Future II infamously takes place. Adding to the mix, Bob Gale, the screenwriter of the films, is back to take the helm writing.