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Batman: Dark Pattern #7 kicks off a new arc as Bruce Wayne recovers from his nightly escape, kicks off with a huge multi-pan window within Wayne Manor. Outside, it shows Gotham City is in flames. While Bruce closes the distance with glass, his face takes up space in one window’s pane, filling the entire page. With these opening pages alone, Haydenshaman fully captures the themes of patterns and perspectives, setting the stages of mystery.The title of this third arc is “Pareidoria.” They tend to apply meaning to random shapes and visual patterns. It’s Batman, who looks at the clouds’ face…

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The Green Lantern Legion Creative Team of Morgan Hampton, Jeremy Adams, V Kenmarion and Serguacna are back in another article on emotional adventure, taking Guy, Nerf, Simon, Keri and Ellie, mixing Guy, Nerf, Simon, Keri and Ellie to do emotional infidelity and down as entertainment rolls. The creative team does an incredible job of embodying these characters and creating unity among the legions that allow for the rationale of “why so many earth lanterns” so one character doesn’t want to be “benched,” so another character gets in the spotlight. Via Mindmaze, from the final issue, the writing team creates exciting…

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Sophie Campbell started Kara Zor Elle’s high octane storyline in Supergirl #1. In addition to being a fun love letter to Kara fans, Campbell shows no signs of slowing down in Supergirl #2.Supergirl #1 focused on restoring the classic status quo of the honorable heroine, which was undoubtedly needed by the Steel girl after DC Comics struggled for a while to get her feet back. Restoring Kara to a more iconic status quo includes retrieving Linda Danvers’ identity (with brown hair), Midvale’s adopted family (though the new 52 version), and Superpet, Streaks and Crypto.DC Comics Campbell delivered Kara’s illustrious classic…

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Prices for Galaxy’s biggest comic 2000 AD digital subscription – home to Judge Dread, Roguetroopers and more – are likely to be a bit important. This week’s mailer to subscribers announced that the price of digital subscriptions to the weekly program and its monthly sister title, Judge Dreadmegazine, will increase on July 9th. The email said: “Dear subscriber, “I hope this email will find you well. I am truly grateful for your continued support and loyalty for the 2000 ads. As a valued subscriber, I would like to inform you of upcoming changes to the pricing of both the 2000…

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On June 17th, Comixology Originals debuted The Trippy Psychological Striller Ill Bacation, and today Beat has an exclusive preview of Chapter 3 of the upcoming graphic novel. The sick leave, written by Steve Thompson, portrayed by Gonzalo Ruggieli and by Hassan Ottomane Elhau, follows two South Pacific soldiers in the 1940s, and confronts the horrifying consequences of that choice, following the horrifying consequences of the South Pacific, in order to help with war efforts. Here’s the complete overview: The two soldiers left to protect the Pacific Island receive an experimental drug designed to turn them into invincible fighters. Instead, it…

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The first thing you notice about Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #9 is how amazing the artwork is. Juan Ferryra doesn’t draw punches throughout this issue, especially when it comes to using Nunchucks. The nunchuck slams thugs with his chin, blows ninjas, and throws them with enough force to knock someone out. If you weren’t speculating, this issue focuses entirely on Michelangelo when he goes to war to release Donatello from prison and, most importantly, the clutch of the legged clan. What stands out most for me is how Ferrelia takes advantage of every inch of the page, even when the…

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This beat is excited to unveil an exclusive preview of World Of Archie Jumbo Comics in Archie Jumbo Comics Digest #152. This summer, Archie Comics is about Sabrina Spellman, showing off a long arc as she sees a new character enter her world as she tries to fix the time glitch she caused. One of those new characters is Super Cool Martinique, Seawitch. In World Of Archie Jumbo Comics #152 at Archie Jumbo Comics #152, Sabrina meets her for the first time. This is because Amber Nightstone makes her life megadiff fiction and makes sure she doesn’t set the time…

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Last year, Dannyland (Classic Iron Fist) appears to have left this fatal coil on the page for the Iron Fist 50th Anniversary Special. But as teased at the end, there was more to this story than it looks. Sure enough, today Marvel has released details of Iron Fist, No. 4, which arrived in September this year, from author Jason Lou (Walwolf by Night: Red Band) and artist Fran Garan (Carnage). Here’s how publishers explain the miniseries For centuries, the iron fist mantle has given selected warriors the mastery of martial arts, divine connections, ancient wisdom and lies! Following the shocking…

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Clover Press has launched a new Kickstarter, the latest art book in the Marvel Art series. This time we celebrated Tyler Kirkham’s work. Tyler Carcam’s Marvel Art is a 200-page, 9-inch x 12-inch art book containing some of his most iconic works, with Kickstarter offering prints, stickers and more. Alongside the launch of the crowdfunding page, Beat can reveal backer exclusive mini prints that can be used during the campaign. “We are very excited to be able to publish our official artbooks at Marvel Comics and Clover Press,” said Kirkham. “It represents a comprehensive collection of my artwork for Marvel…

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Courtesy of Clover Press, AIPT can share three pages of The Marvel Art of Tyler Kirkham. The book follows the excellent “The Art of Marvel” edition featuring Russell Daughterman and Mike Allred. There are interior art from Distikirkham in the series like Mike Carrey’s Ultimate Fantastic Four, Greg Pack’s X-Men: Phoenix Walson, and Stuart Moore’s new Avengers/Transformers, bringing you beloved comic book characters. And his iconic covers of series such as Nick Spencer and Marcelo Ferreira’s incredible Spider-Man, Charles Sueur and Stephen Cummings’ Star Wars: Crimson Rains, Donnie Cates and Ryan Stegman’s Venom ignore them with strikes and iconic cover…

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