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February is home to Valentine’s Day, and given that there are entire films and TV shows dedicated to the holidays, it makes sense for the comic to take part in the action. PowerPuff Girls: Valentine’s Mwah Mwah Kissy-Face Special #1 shows what happens when one of the PowerPuff Girls experiences their first crash. But it’s not the bubbles that fans might expect, and not even the buttercup. No, it’s a flower that’s a straight leader!Powerpuff Girls: Valentine’s Mwah Mwah Kissy-Face Special #1 starts in the town of Townsville around Valentine’s Day, as is the case with most PowerPuff Girls Stories.…

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Bring Susan Lomond’s headManga artist: Connor bPublisher: Silver Sprocket / $11.99February 2025 The eerieness is disregarded as Monroe Pool. When she says something like bringing Susan Lomond’s head, she means that. She attempted bombs, pits, lightning, and creative acts of crazy science. Don’t call it a high school story, Connor B’s comic is a race between a soccer star and an evil genius. But he’s bold enough to attempt a murder. This is for fun in manga. Harvey and Goldkey Comics readers. The charm of the recurring characters from the back page of Li’l Abner, not the golden age face…

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Marvel Comics is hot right after the May 2025 solicitation. On May 14th, the issue features Dormammu attacking Earth!If you haven’t done it yet, check out One World under Doom #3 solicitation!So, what is one world about Doom #4?Sensing vulnerability, Dolmam attacked the Earth – and all that gets in his way is fate! Doom is independent against Chaos’ dark Lord, as Dormammu has relegated all the other heroes to pocket dimensions. But on the other hand…Doom never needed an Ally to ensure that his will was complete. It is the ultimate showdown between two Titans – you will not…

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Sketchy volume 1 Authors and Artists: MakihirochiPublisher: Kodansha (printed & digital)Translation: Alethea & Athena NibleyLettering: Evan HaydenEditor: TIFF JOSHUA TJ FERENTINICover Design: Pekka LuhtalaPublication date: April 2024Rating: Older teenGenre: Manga (JPN), Comedy, Sports Makihirochi’s sketchy thing is the second piece Kodansha has licensed from the artist, and the first is Kichijoji’s only place to live? I remember feeling a constant pull towards Skecky when I was quickly reached in the other series on the shelf of my local comic bookstore. The art style didn’t hold me in spite of partial reading of the previous series. Sketchy was highlighted in the…

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According to IDW’s Star Trek: Lower Decks #3, Ryan North and Jack Lawrence, USS Cerritos encounter an abnormality with the power to destroy the known universe itself. Long-term franchises tend to increase the dramatic stakes of their stories over time, and after several galaxy-threatening events at the Star Trek Show over the past decade, we are now cosmological It appears they are working on a meaningful event.Cerritos’ long-range sensors detected a non-existent star. Upon closer inspection, the crew discovers a rapidly expanding area of ​​”vacuum collapse.” This is the collapse of the minimum quantum energy state. Does it sound harmless?…

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Aipt has a scoop where fans of Patrick McDonnell’s work can get a free print if they pre-order all the gifts from Mutts.com. If you visit our website and pre-order a book set with free gifts, get a free print. All the gifts are the enthusiastic follow-up of the curious cat Mooch and the ever-sturdy dog ​​and the lead actor.Both all gifts and Nothing Anniversary edition of the gifts will be published on October 14th, 2025 from Little Brown’s book for younger readers.”I’ve always loved the holiday season, it’s time for magical bounty, giving and gratitude,” McDonnell said. “Among all…

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The history of the rise of graphic novels in the 21st century is not actually written from a business perspective. John Shaableski is the sales manager for Diamond Book distributors from 2007 to 2011, and shares those early memories along with several development timelines. Diamond Book Distributors is the division that sells graphic novels to bookstores, and at one point represents almost every major comic publisher. 2003: Diamond hired Kuo Yu Liang to launch DBD2003: Librarians begin to report that graphic novels are creating dramatic increases in circulation. The larger distribution of any category or subject is usually equivalent to…

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In just three weeks, TMNT Tuesday was already where Shellhead gets an internal scoop with everything in the turtle. This week we bring you something special to you: Jason Aaron, the author who pilots a teenage mutant ninja turtle into an unknown sewer, answers fan questions. Aaron has built a reputation for redefine iconic characters like Thor and Batman, and now he brings that signature approach to our heroes in semi-shell.Aaron is chasing things away by looking back at the turtle’s impact on his comic book journey. From there, he is divided into balancing his creative vision with the rich…

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Courtesy of the Folio Society, AIPT can share DC previews. Superman: A collectable compilation featuring 12 inventive comics by many iconic authors and artists, including Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, Curt Rogers, Alan Moore and John Byrne, Dan Jurgens, Paul Dini and Alex ·loss.A unique 312-page deluxe book, DC: Superman comes with a standalone replica copy of Superman #1, one of the most valuable comics in the world. DC Archives. DC: Superman also features a letter that was found to be written and read in 1934 by Jerry Siegel. The characters will detail the ideas of the original Superman character…

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Star Trek: Lower Decks #4’s current two-part story has high stakes. The whole universe may be wiped out! Another day in the federation business, and more exploration issues with many different solutions! Writer Ryan North and artist Jack Lawrence aim to solve things while racing this story with lots of comedies. But the question remains: is that good?Star Trek: Lower Decks #4 picks up where we left off. This is also the first joke in this issue. The engineering crew thinks quickly to avoid death, and in Ryan North’s excellent footnotes, it links storytelling, cliffhangers and capitalism. More or less.So…

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