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And of course, the award-winning "Half a Life," in which Montoya's life gets turned upside down after being targeted by an unknown stalker. KNIGHT TERRORS #1-4, KNIGHT TERRORS: FIRST BLOOD #1, KNIGHT TERRORS: NIGHT’S END #1, and material from DAWN OF DC KNIGHT TERRORS 2023 FCBD SPECIAL EDITION STAR WARS: EMPIRE #5-6, #8-13 and #15; STAR WARS: X-WING ROGUE SQUADRON #1/2; STAR WARS: A NEW HOPE SPECIAL EDITION #1-4; STAR WARS: TAG & BINK ARE DEAD #1; and material from STAR WARS TALES #1, #6, #8-10, #12, #14, #16 and #19 Marv Wolfman’s legendary run on The New Teen Titans continues in this collection of late ’80s adventures. In this volume, the team joins forces with Infinity, Inc., and must clear the name of a teammate who is framed for murder!

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VENOM (2011) #17-35 and #27.1, MINIMUM CARNAGE: ALPHA, SCARLET SPIDER (2012) #10-11, and MINIMUM CARNAGE: OMEGA This was an interesting take on the 'normal person's point-of-view' in the 'world of super heroes.' It did remind me of Marvels, to be honest, except I did like the artwork in Marvels more than I liked the artwork in this series. That being said, I did feel that the artwork in this series matched the overall tone of the series in terms of how hopeless the series really seemed to be. The tones were the right color to create the sense of darkness and dreariness and hopelessness that permeated the story. Also, it takes place in Gotham City, which has "the most corrupt police force" in the US of A (at least, on the East Coast, but I doubt the entire planet). The character development was pretty decent; by the end, it felt like the story was about one person's journey in particular, despite the series tending to focus on four-to-six 'main' characters. Still, though, the ending is quite jarring and unexpected. It was not 'cut nice and neat,' and it left me a bit disappointed as a result (as there were some story lines that went unresolved, in my opinion). Still, though, I guess that means the ending did match the overall tone of the book, so maybe the ending was better than I thought it was. I just know I was unhappy with it (but, then again, life's not always going to be 'a happy ending,' either). DAREDEVIL (1964) #1, AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1963) #12, FANTASTIC FOUR (1961) #26, JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY (1952) #103, KID COLT OUTLAW #116, MILLIE THE MODEL #120, MODELING WITH MILLIE #30, PATSY WALKER #114, STRANGE TALES (1951) #120, TALES OF SUSPENSE (1959) #53, TALES TO ASTONISH (1959) #55, TWO-GUN KID #69, AVENGERS (1963) #5, PATSY AND HEDY #94, RAWHIDE KID (1955) #40, SGT. FURY #7 and X-MEN (1963) #5 The DC February 2022 Solicitations are here! Multiversity goes absolute, Gotham Central’s omnibus gets a reprint, Dennis O’Neil’s landmark Question run turns in oversized, Mary Marvel becomes the new championed ‘Shazam,’ and more! Where this Series really won me over is the lay out /art style, how it flows with rarely having to use description boxes.. it rather just shows you! Sadly you don't see that applied well in most comics but here its just perfect.Have you ever wondered what “The Wire” would be like if, on top of illegal drug trade, city government and corruption and dealing with dishonesty on the force the officers also had to worry about Batman getting in the way and the Joker’s latest super-scheme? NEW WARRIORS (1990) #54-75; JUSTICE: FOUR BALANCE #1-4; NOVA (1994) #17-18; SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN (1976) #228; WEB OF SPIDER-MAN (1985) #129; WEB OF SCARLET SPIDER #3-4; and material from MARVEL COMICS PRESENTS (1988) #155-158 and #166-167, VENOM: ALONG CAME A SPIDER #1-4, and VENOM: THE HUNTED #1-3

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ULTIMATE COMICS SPIDER-MAN (2009) #15 and #150-160, ULTIMATE COMICS AVENGERS VS. NEW ULTIMATES #1-6, and ULTIMATE COMICS FALLOUT #1-6 New voices present relevant, topical visions of social change and personal histories, some true-to-life while others are semi-fictionalized accounts of real experiences. All have one thing in common—innovative styles and compelling stories which examine how our culture builds understanding, tracing society’s arc toward justice as we evolve in pursuit of a more just and compassionate world. Includes talent spotlights. Interview with Ed Brubaker, Around Comics Podcast No. 42 [ permanent dead link] RetrievedDecember 2010 . [ dead link] CAPTAIN AMERICA (1968) #431-443, TALES OF SUSPENSE (1995) #1, AVENGERS (1963) #386-388 and material from CAPTAIN AMERICA COLLECTOR'S PREVIEWSTAR WARS: RIVER OF CHAOS #1-4, STAR WARS: EMPIRE #28-40, STAR WARS: REBELLION #1-16, STAR WARS: BOBA FETT — OVERKILL, STAR WARS: BOBA FETT #1/2 and STAR WARS: SPLINTER OF THE MIND’S EYE #1-4 — plus material from STAR WARS: KNIGHTS OF THE OLD REPUBLIC/REBELLION #0; and STAR WARS TALES #3, #15, #17 and #21 Action Comics #703, Adventures of Superman #516, Anima #7, Batman #511, Batman: Shadow of the Bat #31, Catwoman #14, Damage #6, Darkstars #24, Detective Comics #678, The Flash #0 and #94, Green Arrow #90, Green Lantern #0 and #55, Guy Gardner: Warrior #24, Hawkman #13, Justice League America #92, Justice League International #68, Justice League Task Force #16, L.E.G.I.O.N. '94 #70, Legionnaires #18, Legion of Super-Heroes #61, Outsiders #11, Robin #10, Steel #8, Superboy #8, Superman #93, Superman: Man of Steel #37, Team Titans #24, Valor #23, Zero Hour #4-0, and stories from Showcase '94 #8-10 His hold is breaking!” That’s the message written in blood across the minds of Arkham Tower’s inhabitants, after a nightmare melee is unleashed! With Gotham’s deadliest criminals reverting to their former, murderous selves in one horrific night, Dr. Wear has a lot of explaining to do…and a lot of covering up to perform. Can Nightwing get to the bottom of this mystery before the people of Arkham Tower are put in peril again? Although I wish all of them got equal attention, all of the characters are enjoyable and well-drawn, lending to further ground the comic book atmosphere. Most of the story arcs were great but the standouts to me were:

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Speaking of villians, this series wouldn't even need them, as our characters flaws are so on point here that reading about our protagonists wrestling with their inner demons is even more thrilling than a fist fight with two face. ULTIMATE X-MEN #34-74 and ANNUAL #1-2, ULTIMATE X-MEN/FANTASTIC FOUR #1 and ULTIMATE FANTASTIC FOUR/X-MEN #1 Collects THE NEW TEEN TITANS (1984) #32-40, THE NEW TEEN TITANS (1984) ANNUAL #3, and INFINITY, INC. #45. WONDER WOMAN (2008) #14-44, 600; SENSATION COMICS FEATURING WONDER WOMAN #1; and material from WONDER WOMAN 75TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL #1DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL #1-7, DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL GUIDEBOOK #1, DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL INFINITE HOUR EXXXTREME! #1, DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHTS #1, DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL MULTIVERSE\'S END #1, DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL RISE OF THE NEW GOD #1, DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL ROBIN KING #1, DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL THE LAST 52: WAR OF THE MULTIVERSES #1, DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL THE MULTIVERSE WHO LAUGHS #1, DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL THE SECRET ORIGIN #1, DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL TRINITY CRISIS #1, and JUSTICE LEAGUE (2018) #53-57 Art by GARRY BROWN, DAVE JOHNSON, DENYS COWAN, JUAN FERREYRA, KELLEY JONES, CHRISTOPHER MITTEN, and DOMO STANTON KURT BUSIEK'S ASTRO CITY VOL. 1 (#1-6), VOL. 2 (#1-22, #1/2), KURT BUSIEK'S ASTRO CITY 3D SPECIAL #1, ASTRO CITY: LOCAL HEROES #1-5, ASTRO CITY SPECIAL 1, ASTRO CITY: A VISITOR'S GUIDE and portions of 9/11 - THE WORLD'S FINEST COMIC BOOK STORYS & ARTS TELL STORIES TO REMEMBER

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FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD SPIDER-MAN (2019) #1-14 and material from FREE COMIC BOOK DAY 2019 (SPIDER-MAN/VENOM) AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1999) #515-545, FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD SPIDER-MAN (2005) #1-4 and #24, MARVEL KNIGHTS SPIDER-MAN (2004) #19-22, SENSATIONAL SPIDER-MAN (2006) #41, SPIDER-MAN: THE OTHER SKETCHBOOK and SPIDER-MAN: ONE MORE DAY SKETCHBOOK SUPERMAN: PEACE ON EARTH, BATMAN: WAR ON CRIME, SHAZAM!: POWER OF HOPE, WONDER WOMAN: SPIRIT OF TRUTH, JLA: SECRET ORIGINS and JLA: LIBERTY AND JUSTICE

DARK REIGN: THE LIST — DAREDEVIL; DAREDEVIL (1998) #501-512; SHADOWLAND #1-5; SHADOWLAND: ELEKTRA, BULLSEYE, GHOST RIDER, SPIDER-MAN and AFTER THE FALL; SHADOWLAND: MOON KNIGHT #1-3; SHADOWLAND: BLOOD ON THE STREETS #1-4; SHADOWLAND: DAUGHTERS OF THE SHADOW #1-3; THUNDERBOLTS (1997) #148-149; SHADOWLAND: POWER MAN #1-4; and DAREDEVIL: REBORN #1-4 Bullied nerd Virgil Hawkins wasn’t the kind of kid you’d normally find on the streets at the protest—but like everyone else in the city of Dakota, he was fed up. Unfortunately, the first time he stood up to raise his voice, the world turned upside-down. The experimental tear gas released that day left some of his classmates maimed or dead… but it left Virgil, and others, with stunning new abilities. Virgil has power inside him now—real power, the ability to channel and manipulate electromagnetic fields—but there’s anger burning inside him, too. What is he supposed to do about all of this? And first and foremost—what is he supposed to do about his bullies, now that they’ve got super-powers too?



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