Welcome to another edition of Fantastic Five. This week, MARVEL and IMAGE COMICS are dominated, both of which bring two picks. Meanwhile, Jason Aaron and Juan Ferelira’s TMNT # 6 blow off us.
The best comic of this week: January 29, 2025
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# 5: Teen Age Mutant Nin Jatartr’s # 6
Teen Age Mutant Nin Japan Jatartr’s # 6 reminds me that the biggest turtle strength is their unity, and without it, they are exposed to serious danger. Aaron and Fereya also provide a teenage anxiety and a evil combo of martial arts to solidify creative teams.
Please read the CJ review.
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# 4: Storm: LifeDream # 1
Making storms is that Lifedream # 1 is really special. It is a manga created by those who love Arashi and who know her history, and contributed to the magnificent tapestry of that history in their own way.
Please read the CJ review.
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# 3: Ice creamman # 43
Ice Creamman # 43 is a master class of experimental storytelling, and proves that comics are one of the most multipurpose artistic media. The creator, breathtaking diverse, and emotional resonance lineup, this problem is a must -read for both fans and newcomers in the series, but the concise occasionally wants more specific stories.
Please read the David review.
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# 2: Moon Night: Honche’s fist # 4
Moon Night: Honshu # 4 fist continues to run stunningly with McCai’s character, and the plumanik bends with some inspired art.
Please read Andrew’s review.
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# 1: Seasonal # 1
Season’s is a bold and creative debut, fusing crying and conspiracy brilliantly, providing a unique visual experience. The slow pace and the prolonged mystery may test the patience of the reader in the day of the day of immediate satisfaction, but the hero of Paul Azaceta and the rich artistic charm are fascinating reading. I’ll do it. By the end, you will be absorbed in its mysterious and eerie bottom. It’s fast, but this is already a visually stunning, whimsical, dark and attractive adventure.
Please read the David review.
