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‘X-Men: From the Ashes’ offers some transitionary narrative housekeeping
These stories are more for the academically minded, the completists of X-Men chronology.
These stories are more for the academically minded, the completists of X-Men chronology.
The Ultimates #24 ends just as the series began, with a gloriously illustrated subversion of Marvel lore and a full...
Heartfelt conversations, family bonds, and some of Marvel’s warmest character moments in years.
Continues Norman Osborn's full-court-press on the young Spider-heroes with good action and some real learning going on at the school.
Battleworld is packed full of stunning visuals, excellent character work, and a fresh twist on a classic Marvel trope.
Doctor Doom is thrown into a massive time-travel epic packed with stunning visuals, Marvel heroes, and enough ego to reshape...
The graphic novel follows 14-year-old Frank as he begins to understand his sexuality while navigating a difficult home life.
With Salvation’s Child arriving May 26 from Comixology Originals, acclaimed sci-fi author Adrian Tchaikovsky is stepping into the graphic novel...
Another positive step forward for the series.
This is a series that combines a lot of noir trappings into something really fun and modern.
Swamp Thing’s trip through time spirals into cosmic horror and DC deep cuts.
I don’t know exactly what’s going on in Harley Quinn #62, but that doesn’t bother me.
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