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Captain America #6 review: Not so enchanting
In a surprising drop of quality, the pacing, dialog, and characterization devolves into a stagnant, blunt puddle.
In a surprising drop of quality, the pacing, dialog, and characterization devolves into a stagnant, blunt puddle.
The Sentry's back, and his life's bleaker than ever.
Another good issue that J. Jonah Jameson fans can’t miss.
A spiritual journey for the badest Sith who ever lived.
Marvel cosmic fans rejoice: this issue delivers!
Worth a look for action fans.
A moody and atmospheric story with literary references, philosophical musings, mystery and revelations.
Aquaman starts anew in the village of Unspoken Water! Arthur Curry's memory is gone and to save himself and all...
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'American Carnage' has shown that it is willing to take its readers places that they may not want to go.
Hawkgirl, Martian Manhunter, and Green Lantern take center stage.
It’s game night in Maple Bay! Can the dads band together and conquer Hugo’s campaign?
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