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First Look: Psylocke variant Uncanny X-Men #1 cover by John Tyler Christopher
Marvel Reveals New UNCANNY X-MEN #1 Cover from John Tyler Christopher!
Marvel Reveals New UNCANNY X-MEN #1 Cover from John Tyler Christopher!
A sharp turn down a dark, wonderful path.
Scarecrow is loose in the streets of Gotham City, and Batman must drag him back to Arkham Asylum!
Marvel dominates in a huge week for the House of Ideas, but it's DC that nabs the top spot.
All "Edge," no actual "Geddon" in this jumbled half-step into the new Spidey event.
What could've been a great issue is stifled by poor pacing and a perplexing message.
Hear that flutter of bat wings? Those howling wolves? There might be a vampire in Maple Bay! Or is it...
Ms. Marvel helps South Asian Americans such as myself find the balance between family expectations and their own path.
The Fantastic Four are back! Except they aren't. Except they are. Ugh.
A fantastic ending to not only the dangling plot threads but Mike Costa's run.
The X-Men Blue squad--and writer Cullen Bunn--tie up a few loose ends in this series' final issue.
When you think about it, Thor and Iron Man have very similar personalities.