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Comic Review: Uncanny X-Men #17 – Movies, Prejudice, and the Weight of Being a Mutant

August 31, 2025
  Following the emotional and symbolic issue #16, Gail Simone returns in Uncanny X-Men #17 with a different kind of story less dark and myt...Read More

Comic Review: Nightwing #128

August 30, 2025
  Tom Taylor’s Nightwing run has accustomed readers to stories grounded in Blüdhaven close to the people, focused on relationships, communi...Read More

Comic Review: Uncanny X-Men #16 – The Mysteries of Penumbra and an Inconclusive Ending

August 28, 2025
  The new issue of Uncanny X-Men is, on one hand, a visual masterpiece, and on the other, a narrative riddle that frustrates more than it s...Read More

Comic Review: Ultimate Spider-Man Vol. 1: Married with Children TP

August 27, 2025
  Jonathan Hickman is a name that has electrified the comic book world for years. The writer behind groundbreaking works like Secret Wars , ...Read More

Comic Review: Nightwing #127 – Between the Streets of Blüdhaven and Fifth-Dimensional Chaos

August 26, 2025
  After a short, lighter break in the previous issues, Nightwing #127 throws readers right back into the middle of major events that not on...Read More

Comic Review: Amazing Spider-Man #8 – a solid step forward, but still flawed

August 25, 2025
  Joe Kelly returns with another installment of his story, in which Spider-Man faces the mysterious Hellgate. Issue #8 continues this thread...Read More

Comic Review: Amazing Spider-Man #7 – A Spectacle Without Soul

August 24, 2025
  After the rather chaotic but intriguing sixth issue of Joe Kelly’s new run, it’s time for the continuation in Amazing Spider-Man #7 . This...Read More

Comic Review: Ultimate Wolverine #7 – Between Potential and Predictability

August 23, 2025
  Ultimate Wolverine #7 is an example of a comic that, on one hand, has clear artistic potential and an interesting world, but on the other...Read More

Comic review: Absolute Batman #10– A Brutal, Thrilling Masterpiece

August 22, 2025
  The tenth issue of the Absolute Batman series is a comic that shocks the reader from the first page and, moments later, inspires awe. Sco...Read More

Comic Review: Amazing Spider-Man #6 – One Step Forward, Two Steps Back

August 21, 2025
  After a promising start to the new run, Joe Kelly continues his vision of Spider-Man’s adventures. Issue #6 faces a tough challenge on the...Read More

Comic Review: Ultimate Wolverine #6 – Introspection, Symbolism, and a Touch of Nostalgia

August 20, 2025
  Ultimate Wolverine #6 is an issue that clearly stands out within the series, though not without its flaws. Chris Condon, along with a gue...Read More

Comic Review: Amazing Spider-Man #5 – Joe Kelly Closes Out His First Arc

August 19, 2025
  “Amazing Spider-Man” has always been one of Marvel’s flagship titles and at the same time, one of its most problematic. The last few years...Read More

Comic Review: Absolute Batman #9 – Darkness, Bane, and Ark M in Full Force

August 18, 2025
  The Absolute Batman series has proven from the very beginning that it can be brutal, fresh, and deeply engaging all at once. In issue #9,...Read More

Comic Review: Spider-Gwen: Ghost-Spider #5

August 17, 2025
  After the emotional turbulence of Spider-Geddon , it’s time for Gwen Stacy to return to her own turf and that’s exactly what “Spider-Gwen:...Read More
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