9
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Cowboy Bebop (2022) #1 |
Jan 19, 2022 |
Armed with a top-tier comics creative team, the new Cowboy Bebop #1 feels like a lost episode of the show that fans never knew they needed. |
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9
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Marvel's Voices: Legacy #1 |
Feb 24, 2021 |
A fitting collection to celebrate storytelling and representation, that holds up the Black experience and wraps a blanket of context and love around the heroes of some of Marvels most beloved comics. |
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9.5
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Marvel's Voices: Indigenous Voices #1 |
Nov 19, 2020 |
A delightful trio of indigenous superhero stories designed to continue and extend the Marvel lore through artfully crafted storytelling, at once wrapping you in warmth, dangling you in suspense, or hurling you into space. |
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9
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Redbone OGN |
Nov 13, 2020 |
A gorgeously illustrated slice of rock history wrapped in the secret history of this nation, Redbone - The True Story of a Native American Rock Band is an excellent graphic novel. |
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10
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Mtsyry Octobriana 1976 #1 |
Oct 9, 2020 |
Soviet aesthetics get a blissful neon makeover in this salacious and satisfying one-shot. |
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9
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Dracula, Motherf**ker! OGN |
Oct 6, 2020 |
Explosive colors and stunning artwork make this LA vampire noir a bite worth tasting. |
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8.4
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Miranda in the Maelstrom #1 |
Sep 1, 2020 |
Miranda in the Maelstrom is a winning work of imaginative sci-fi, that will please audiences of all ages (ok, 10+ probably). If you need some escapism right now (who doesnt?) you should follow her - Miranda is going place. |
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8.6
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The Lab #1 |
Jun 30, 2020 |
Allison Conways debut graphic novel The Lab is a textless but relentless take on the life of a bipedal lab rat. Good for a long hard look at the human race. |
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9
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Black AF: American Sweetheart OGN |
Jun 23, 2020 |
The story in this spin-off series is entertaining, stunningly drawn and inked, and important as all hell. If you want to know more about the America you live in, but would prefer it be colorful and planted in the fantastic, this is a comic for |
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