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‘X-Men’ #31 review: Out with a whimper
When so much of the X-Line is firing on all cylinders, X-Men #31 doesn't quite hit the mark.
When so much of the X-Line is firing on all cylinders, X-Men #31 doesn't quite hit the mark.
A surprisingly haunting issue that shows how percepetive our pets can be.
In some ways, it feels like the Power Rangers movie some fans have been clamoring for.
A new Symbiote named Misery has entered the growing alien Marvel market of monsters.
Mace Windu gets his first solo series set before he joined the Jedi Council.
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The Fantastic Four travel back to the past!
Witness Wolverine, Black Widow, Captain America, and X-Men friends team up in Madripoor.
Ever the study of style and trends, Gruenwald saw the direction comics were heading.
The time travel hijinks of Venom continue and this time he's hopping through time with Doctor Doom!
A middle-grade graphic novel covering Asian American and Pacific Islander history from the 1700s to 1800s.
A perfect conclusion to an all-around perfect miniseries.