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Matthew Rosenberg and Otto Schmidt’s DC vs. Vampire: World War I effectively took a bit of breath in the middle of that maxisary, so fans rested in a special DC vs. Vampire I’m doing it. Containing two stories connected in an incredible way, the series continues to embody Alfred Pennyworth as one of the only saviors of humanity and one of the only green lanterns that have lived. It is also a special one that offers faint hope to the good man.This one-shot opens with a story focusing on Harper Row, aka Bluebird, and Batman’s allies. She is initially just…

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The first issue of Cable: Love and Chrome left Nathan Summers in the future where Techno-Organic Virus, the disease he fought for the rest of his life, took over the world. He also introduced a potential new romantic interest in him in the form of Avery Ryder. Avery Ryder led a resistance intended to combat the fear of an organization known as the Prime Conclave. Cable: Love and Chrome #2 makes things much faster in terms of both the appeal of cable to Avery and the threats that techno-organic virus poses to both.The most interesting part of the book is…

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We need some fun things to worry about, and Marvel yesterday provided us with teaser images and catchphrases. There is nothing sacred… Stay tuned for more information about Marvel Comics next week. Art by Paco Medina and Molly Hollowel teases the revival of Gwen Stacy, one of the third rails of comics history. Or is that possible? Peter Parker’s first (and perhaps great) love, Gwen Stacy, famously died in Spider-Man #121 as Spidie fought the Green Goblin and fought Gwen who fell off the bridge. The actual cause of Gwen’s death remains unknown for 52 years after the sad event.…

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Justin Jordan has built a reputation for gritty, character-driven horror stories. Mine is a long, lonely tomb, and he delves into folk tales and the horrors of Appalachian roots.With the unforgettable art by Chris Shehan (Autumn), the new comic follows Harley Creed, a violent ex-con man who was plagued by the past and suffered a deadly curse. The comic is a blend of folk horror and crime thriller, set in the ominous small town of Briar Falls, West Virginia. This is a place where the air is thick, both secret and subtle magic. Harley only has seven days to live…

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Courtesy of the boom! Studio, AIPT can share promotional images of Bronze Face #2. On March 12th, the first issue was released last week by authors Shobo and Shof, with illustrations by Alexandre Tefenkgi.So what is the bronze face?Bronze attempts a bold theft on a gorgeous Kano Express, but tension runs through the group as opposed strategies lead to conflict. Meanwhile, detective Emily Ly begins to connect dots in Soho Heist’s investigation, just as the rash impulse brings a devastating secret…The second issue features a Juni Ba cover. Los Angeles, California (February 12, 2025) – Boom! The studio today revealed…

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With just two issues, Dan Watters and Hayden Sherman’s Batman: Dark Pattern exists in Batman’s Maxisally, who came before it. Batman features killer mystery and a creepy new villain, capturing various states of mind early in Batman’s career. This is the story of a detective who feels worthy of Batman, and continues this week with Batman: Dark Pattern #3. Picking up from the final issue, the injured man is torture the lawyer who played a role in ruining his life. Meanwhile, Batman is in the injured man’s suburban home, revealing how big corporations are covering the chemical dump that changed…

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After kicking the door in the first issue, he joined Jeremy Adams. I am here to continue Aquaman’s unknown quest. I’m not going to lie, my jaw is at the end of the last issue, “What does that mean?!” to Boyd. Have Atlantis and its people disappeared from the face of the earth? Will Arthur go through some kind of Omega Gate and go searching for them? It was the wild opening of this run. And while this issue of the second continues its adventure, don’t think things will be as backwild as the first one.Spoilers for Aquaman #2!After disappearing…

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Black Lightning #4 starts with the sights you probably saw in a Thousand Manga. Two heroes are hit. In this case, Black Lightning attacked Superman ferociously, but there’s a reason Jefferson Pierce is assaulting the steel man. Thankfully, unlike the other comics, this fight is short, with Jefferson able to see Anissa and continuing to help her with her new strength.In fact, Black Lightning #4 focuses on how Jefferson takes a different approach with both daughters. Brandon Thomas is very clear with their interactions. If Jefferson’s other daughter Jennifer works closely with him, Anissa takes on more supportive roles for…

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Nick Dragotta is welcomed by Absolute Batman as the penultimate problem artist of the first arc. After the last issue was dedicated to flashbacks in the absolute year, we go back to the current question that Batman will essentially accept the Black Mask offer to buy him. The matter begins with a familiar sight of young Blues in the cemetery, but this time his mother is by his side. Gordon comforts him as the zoo, the place where his father died, is demolished. But Bruce replies that he hopes it is a symbol in his trademark melodrama. Reminder.DCCurrently, Batman is…

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It took quite a while, but the Green Lantern Legion is back! The main Green Lantern series has some wild space, which means more breathing chambers are postponed to its larger cast. Main series writer Jeremy Adams and artist Fernando Pasarin are working with Morgan Hampton to bring the legion back to the Space Frontier. AIPT was very fortunate to sit in a chat with authors Adams and Hampton who were talking about the series and expectations. If you haven’t added this series to your pull list, get it as soon as possible as there’s a lot of entertainment waiting.…

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