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Superior Avengers incorporates proven concepts (heroes as supervillains) and adds all kinds of layers. This is clear in Superior Avengers #3, which we went out this week, as it’s revealed that these characters dislike Doctor Doom’s courage. Even his children, who are team leaders, do not love their dear old dad. They are still villains and willing to kill them, but at least Doctor Doom sees them as enemies. It looks to fight the Avengers in today’s issue. Superior Avengers #3 begins with Killmonger dressing after rolling hay with Dr. Doom’s son Christophe Bernard. Kirstoff focuses on maintaining team unity,…

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The biggest surprise of Power Rangers Prime is the arrival of VR troopers, except for the way the Power Rangers overturn all the Power Rangers they expect from the franchise. Most 90’s kids know that VR Troopers are one of many efforts that have made piggybacks about the success of Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers. It was undoubtedly one of the most successful attempts other than the highly underrated Beetleborg. Mairghread Scott and Sebastián Piriz aim to replicate their success with VR trooper #1, who kicks them out of the event in Power Rangers Prime. Having struggled with the fact that…

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Biker Mouse’s first ongoing series will be billed! Join superstar writer Melissa Flores and artistic firecracker Daniel Gete to join in the full action of Red Planet’s innovative rogue as a new band of villains in charge of Mars’ tragic disaster steps. (Wolverine) and Daniel Guete (Skin Police)! Join Red Planet’s latest villains when this Naserleverse blockbuster enters store on July 23rd! We know that Chaos was wasted on the Brimstone of the Martian town, as Throttle, Vinny and Modo know about the volcanic eruptions. And when Li in the carbine offers them Intel from the Mars army that may…

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Since Marv Wolfman and George Pérez destroyed the DC multiverse in the 1985 event comic, the Infinite Earth Crisis, DC continuity has not been defined very clearly in the next 40 years. The event, which was supposed to streamline everything about DC Canon to one Earth, instead erod its foundations in ways that are still recovering. The reboot itself was at best a coincidence, as the post-crisis DC Universe was never carefully mapped at an editorial level before moving forward with the story.After the crisis, the unpopular litcon was made, then later rewinded, and the litcon that should have happened…

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The pair looks as heavy as the topic as the second arc, “Crimson Sand,” as Chris Condon and Montos, are under their belts. Their first arc reflected disenfranchising people by offering false promises of a better tomorrow than corrupt companies would never come, but this arc is an analysis of the pharmaceutical industry’s connection to its addiction. I recently spoke to Chris Condon about this arc – don’t miss it!So everyone saw the cover, they read the solicitation, so the fiery question is, what happened to Roy Harper? ! Well, I think you have to read and find out. But…

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Michael Holt’s life has changed in many ways as the creative team led by author Al Letson tackles Mr. Turiffy’s current and past adventures. The pleasure of this miniseries is revisiting his early days, when his life changed so much after losing his wife, Paula and the unborn baby. Letson didn’t let Holt have it easily, as he saw more losses in Holt’s life, as evidenced by the previous issue of Cliffhanger Ending. Edwin Garmon opens up the current problem and hands it over to Valentine de Landro and Marissa Lucy. DC Now, the opening by Letson and Garmont does…

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Xermanico and Jeremy Adams have another hit issue with Green Lantern #24, as they showcase another fan favorite character from the Green Lantern: The Animated series. With so much going on in the emotional spectrum and Green Lantern Legion, this introduction is very welcome to a large cast. This character has their unique abilities and show backstory, and could bring exciting and entertaining storylines to the future of the comics. Before it’s released, Xermanico and Adams will offer you more adventures featuring Hal and Carol along with Kyle and his crew. But what do we learn from their adventures? DC…

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Marvel is gearing up for a major milestone with the Amazing Spider-Man #1000, starting in September with issue 11, 975th in the series. To celebrate the countdown, superstar artist Lee Bermejo creates a special run of amazing Visions variant covers that starts at issue #11 and continues until #36. Bermejo’s 25 cover highlights some of the most iconic and decisive moments in Spider-Man history, from his story of origin to his major confrontation with his greatest enemy. Known for his realistic style from his hyper, Vermajo brings grounded cinematic energy to Spidey’s past, present and future. “I always wanted Spider-Man…

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Ignition Press continued to announce with Deluge, a horror thriller set in a women’s prison, and San Diego Comic-Con. Author Karemban, artist Marika Cresta (Captain Carter), colorist Ronda Pattison, Letters and World Design. Marking Ignition’s fourth debut title later this year, the series will feature previews of the series, behind the scenes material, and cover art by Cresta and Becky Cloonan on Issue #0, Deluge: The Cold Open, SDCC. Deluge #0 Becky Cloonan Cover A Heavy rain is falling on the Seaverville Correctional Prison for Women. When the river rises and banks overflow, the same walls that keep prisoners within…

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News from Fallout #1 is one of the manga that will burn in your heart even after it closes. Part of it is Chris Condon Concoctss: In 1962, a secret army base launches a horribly wrong nuclear test, turning an unlucky person into a horrifying monster. Private fallow, only one soldier can survive, but can he overtake the nuclear nightmare that plagues this radioactive wasteland? Even before the nuclear bombs ring, news from Fallout #1 can sow seeds for a compelling mystery. The general buds are plagued by the Bible and order the troops to stand on the fallout of…

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