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As global politics circles around the US’s acquisition of Canada, Image Comics released a press release from We Stand On Guard author Brian K. Vaughan. Now, the comic in graphic novel format reveals a century from now where Canadian civilians are freedom fighters against American takeover.”Many of my most proud collaborations came with Canadian creators, and it was especially thrilling to finally work with legendary artist Steve Scorose,” Vaughn said. Ta. “So we are grateful that our readers are revisiting our nightmare war stories.According to Image, the limited edition Deluxe Hardcover is currently nearing a complete sellout at the distributor,…

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In these chaotic times, people seem to be looking for entertainment and enlightenment. So we are on alert by Brian K. Vaughn and Steve Scollose. The book was originally serialized consecutively in 2015 and collected in 2017, but the storyline is rather dull… and interesting. We are wary of setting our future 100 years. The heroic band of Canadian civilians became technically superior enemies, freedom fighters who had to protect their homeland from invasion by the United States. Vaughn was an American and a Scalose Canadian, so both sides of the conflict were covered. BKV was interviewed about the series…

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Image Comics revealed that Gracie’s ghost came from Dawn Brown, an award-winning set designer and concept artist this September. Having worked on Star Wars: Skeleton Crew and Hunger Games, we can see WorldBuilding is her strength.”The ghost of Gracie is like a fictional version of an event that actually happened to me, and I’ve always written this book for kids who don’t have an easy path,” Brown says. I did. “Whatever their challenge is, they’re not alone.”So, what is Gracie’s ghost?Gracie’s ghost, with the help of the ghost of her guardian, weaves the heartwarming story of a quirky child navigating…

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When it comes to the great mystery of American history, few people can compare to the escape from Alcatraz. In 1962, three inmates (Frank Morris and his brothers John and Clarence Anglin) were abolished in the evening after sliding out of the island prison, causing endless speculation. Did they survive the dangerous body of San Francisco Bay waters or did they encounter the fate of dark currents? In their new comic series from Alcatraz, Christopher Cantwell and Tyler Crook dive deep into this historic “what if” scenario, exploring both the immediate and widespread consequences of the escape. I had the…

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Every week there’s a real horny that hits the stands of new comics. Readers often know exactly what they are most interested in (they know their pull lists sit in the reliable hands of comic shops), but with that old truth and There are times when people are told about opposing the review. Books on the cover are based on the cover.Some truly amazing cover art hits every week. These were the ones that caught Colin’s eye for the week of February 12th, 2025.Aquaman #2Variants by Tula LotayCovered by two great Tula Lotays of the week (check out the Camgirl…

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Welcome to another creepy edition of X-Men on Monday at X-Fans, AIPT!Yes, X-Men Monday returned to March 2024 to tell us everything about Weapon X-Men, Wolverine’s team from across Multiverse. The original weapon X-Men comes from the imagination that describes the weapon X-Men Saga in great detail in multiple posts on his Substack Newsletter.Today, the Weapon X-Men #1 is scheduled to be on sale on February 19th, 2025. You can then learn why Wolverine, Cable, Deadpool, Chamber and Thunderbird are all together and whether all of these Marvel Hot Heads can be. We’ll get along well. Of course, there’s more…

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Image credit: League of Comic Geeks/MidLifeGamergeek.com After some unfortunate issues, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine #6 is an anthology comic featuring three short stories, which boldly goes where the series hasn’t been before. The first is a field trip, where the disaster attacks one of the run-run abouts at the station. This leaves Keiko O’Brien’s class out of control while returning it to the Deep Space Nine. It takes less time to find the wormhole, and probably arrives from the source. The second story sees Quark and Bashir trying to track down an unning burglar and seeks help from regulars…

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This week, Ryan North will be taking part in the show to unleash one world under Doom. Dave and Nathan unleash the biggest news of the week, make our choice for the best comics and more!In some sad news, this will be Nathan’s final show as regular co-host! Stay tuned to see who may take over in the next few weeks!You can find it on streaming the AIPT comic podcasts below or on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, or where you can get the podcasts.This week’s top bookDave:Batman (2016) #157 (Chipzdarski, Jorge Zimenez, Tony S. Daniel) Star Wars: Legacy of…

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Yen Press gave fans hype when he teased the slate of upcoming announcements and told them what they had done. On Friday, February 7th, they announced more than 20 new printing licenses. Of these 21 title acquisitions, six novels, 14 comics and one Manwa have been announced. Neighborhood Artisan: The story of Gokura Chou in Kanda has been praised for his art and storytelling about Japanese craftsmanship, Suzuki Kun’s mindful life, heartwarming shjo manga, and the deliciousness of Dungeon World Guide. Don’t struggle any more and jump straight into the title. Almark (Manga) Original story by Noboru Yamada written by…

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Image credit: Michael Connors, review by Jason Brown on MidLifeGamergeek.com Thousands of years after Delphi’s Oracle predicted that the rabbit would save the world, the crashed spaceship is discovered by the rabbit, and the rabbit gains super intelligence and the ability to teleport anywhere in the world. Now named Conrad Van Cottonmouth, the rabbit has a mission to refuel an alien reactor in space before destroying the Earth. I didn’t read the first book on Conrad Van Cottonmouth, so I felt a bit lost at times in Book 2, but when I clicked it was really great. Conrad is a…

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