Comic Review: She Could Fly #1 (Dark Horse)
Dark Horse Comics brings you a dramatic tale of the girl’s own fantasies in She Could Fly on its first issue.
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Dark Horse Comics brings you a dramatic tale of the girl’s own fantasies in She Could Fly on its first issue.
Superman issue 1 from DC continues the storyline that writer Brian Michael Bendis has established in the Man of Steel miniseries.
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As Catwoman, herself so rightly warns us to read Batman #50 (and my review) before continuing with this issue.
Image brings us a steamy animal book with some timely messages, in Unnatural #1.
Harley can’t even catch a break on her vacation, shes kidnapped while trying to catch some rays.
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In a week of spoilers Skottie Young has managed to keep this bombshell well under wraps I’m not going to say but its a doozy bit kind of fitting as…
IDW Comics releases a sinister crime/crime solving story in Lowlifes on its first issue.
Good gravy, it’s yet another new title from the pen (keyboard?) of Jeff Lemire. This one, from Dark Horse, relates to the world of Black Hammer.