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Marvel Comics marks the Native American heritage month by highlighting Echo, one of the most well-known native heroes. The character, Cheyenne and the Mexican American Warrior, are best known as members of Black Eyed Pea, with his special Marvel voice co-written by Echo: Seeker of Truth, a special Marvel voice, Jimmy “Taboo” Gomez. The duo previously worked on echo in the 2023 Daredevil & Echo Miniseries, and is also behind the ultimate Hawkeye one-shot of the upcoming. Artist Jim Terry brings their stories back to life with Echo co-creator David Mack, who contributes an impressive cover. This issue follows Echo…

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With all rights, the Ultimate Black Panther #19 is a big deal. Ultimately, who caused the series’ events, and in addition to expanding into the spirit that owns vibranium, it also gives both Black Panther and Killmonger the role of meat. But I can’t help but feel that if these obvious things had been going through a problem or two before, they would have hit more harder. I will also publish the issues that have bothered me since the first year of the title. This means that Brian Hill may be taking the wrong approach to the ultimate Black Panther.…

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guuuuuys! I’m really doing it here. I loved the idea of “Marvel Star Wars.” This is essentially the way Jonathan Hickman’s Imperial Event was first announced. And the initial problem was very promising! But now, problem #3 – there’s only one problem – I’m wondering where this “war on the worlds” is heading, and what its purpose is in the first place. Imperial #3 struggles with taking nearly 20 pages to rehash the first two issues, relying on shocking unnecessary expositions as the issues were far better in more action and character exploration. *Warning: Major spoilers arrive! * Empire #3…

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Since her creation, Kwannon aka Psylocke has been troubled by the exchange of body with ghosts of her past. Kwanon’s lack of physical autonomy, who has been stripped of her individual freedom and stripped of her agency, is the broadest aspect of Kwanon’s publication history that other women live her life in Kwanon’s body. It is something that Kwanon has overcome and is forced to accept as she moves forward by regaining her identity and ownership over her body. Psylocke sees Kwanon being disturbed by aspects of the past, which she hopes to forget. Psylocke #10 is the ultimate issue…

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As a Spider-Man fan, I joked that the real “Hoodie Lac” that Webhead has is to date a woman who is out of his league (or other people’s league). There’s no more truth than Felicia Hardy, aka Black Cat. A gorgeous robber who wants to wander around a superhero? Very unlikely, but it worked. Over the years, other creators, especially Jed McKay, fleshing out Felicia, and now G. Willow Wilson and Gleb Melnikov have stepped into the spotlight with Black Cat #1. Like most good stories, Black Cat #1 begins with Felicia and media resolution at the Nurse Hospital at…

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Android, Aliens, Engineers, Ah, the company’s biggest interest has become the biggest tragedy of the Avengers. I’m not mentioning Weyland Yutani. That’s right, for the first time following the Disney acquisition of 20th Century Fox, Marvel Comics had the opportunity to cross the stream of Marvel Multiverse with an alien franchise. Aliens vs. Avengers was developed by Jonathan Hickman, Esad Livich, Yves Svoltina, VC Cory Petit, Sarah Branstad, Lindsay Cohick and Martin Billo. Jennifer Grünwald serves as a collection editor and assembles four Issue Limited series into one volume. Thanks to everyone involved, we now have access to the epic…

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Tank Girl, a British comic book character created by Alan C. Martin and Jamie Hewlett in 1988, has remained a beloved figure in the indie comic scene since his debut almost 40 years ago. One of Hewlett’s early works is Get the Photos! With titles such as: The characters have become pop culture icons. Titan Comics is proud to present an Outback’s biggest attitude collection featuring an unprecedented, ever-popular tank-loving girl. Tank Girl: Mother Lord is a true must-have for fans of the character with a slipcase set that includes creator Alan Martin and three epic omnibus hosted by legendary…

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Wonder Woman is on a mission to save people, but if they can’t communicate, how do they save them? Diana has entered a sovereign state that she has not been told, so that’s a big question that lies with Wonder Woman #24, but they can only speak a few simple words. These words include “Mouse Man Knowledge” and “Mouse has ears,” and in this week’s issue, somehow Diana begins to understand their intentions. To say things start to open up in Wonder Woman #24 is an understatement. I was a bit frustrated because a lot of that was the repetition…

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After a brief entanglement, Nightwing continues his story of meeting Nightwing and Nightwing Prime. Yes, the Crypton legend himself meets his legacy. Still, something seems to be missing. And, by that, why did Nightwing Prime send Nightwing to his death? ! But don’t worry! Delicious soups will save you the day. literally. Now that may still make no sense to you, but trust me, someone cooked here. Well, I got a pun from my system so let’s talk about this issue! Dan Watters and Dexter Soy conclude the strange acquisition of Titans Tower, which was accidentally caused by the issue,…

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After Superman (2025) brought DC’s most adorable four-legged superhero back to the big screen, Krypto: The Last Dog of Krypton Book provided a detailed exploration of Superman’s oldest friends. The first two issues featured Crypto on his final voyage from Crypton, then encountered his master’s ultimate enemy, Lex Luther. Now alone in the whole world, Crypto is left to his own device as Ryan North, Mike Norton, Ian Herring and Lucas Gatoni continue this inspiring story. Like the previous two issues, Krypton’s Last Dog #3 benefits from the artworks of Mike Norton and Ian Herrin. There is no dialogue on…

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