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The Immortal Men #1 Review
Jim Lee, James Tynion IV, and Ryan Benjamin introduce a new set of heroes to untangle.
Jim Lee, James Tynion IV, and Ryan Benjamin introduce a new set of heroes to untangle.
Honor the history of 'Action Comics' with this healthy dose of issues and commentary.
It seems enacting justice just isn't that easy.
Batman and Tim Drake don't know what's coming.
Caroline takes a trip to a comedy club and the far reaches of space.
The team adjusts to its new captain, who finally learns what broke the team apart in the first place.
When all hope is stripped away, and all heroism is for nothing, what remains?
It's rare to have a series that has worked its way into 30+ issues and not only maintained quality, but...
A spy story you won't want to miss.
Despite the titles' disinterred protagonist, The Crow: Memento Mori fails to resurrect this all-too-tired franchise from the dead.
Reefer Madness is an incredibly interesting and entertaining look at a weird time in comics and even weirder time for...
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