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‘Good As Dead’ #3 runs ever closer to its true narrative and artistic potential
Things are getting busy-busy.
Things are getting busy-busy.
Two grisly, tightly crafted tales that revel in psychological torment, wicked comeuppance, and gorgeously grotesque art.
A fast-paced, world-expanding adventure full of expressive characters, inventive kaiju lore, and show-stopping monster moments.
Killer-versus-killer combat with rising dread and explosive twists that push the series into thrilling new territory.
Intimate, eerie, and unlike anything else in Marvel’s current lineup.
Thrives when it focuses on Peter Parker rather than Spider-Man.
A compelling story about betrayal and the weight of godhood to the table.
Kirkman and Mora show why they're masters of their craft.
A story of how revolution can bring triumph and tragedy, often in equal measure.
There are some nuances to Emma and Tony’s characterization that fans of both characters can appreciate.
A great in-betweener; a story to cleanse the palette between Hellboy’s more grueling, epic adventures.
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