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				             6.0 
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				        Aquaman (2016) | 1 issues | 
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                            	 6 
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                            Aquaman (2016) #38
                             Jul 27, 2018  | 
                        
Despite some gorgeous illustration by Federici and Gho, this book's lackluster conclusion leaves it feeling rather anticlimactic.  | 
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				             7.5 
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				        Ether | 1 issues | 
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                            	 7.5 
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                            Ether: Copper Golems #3
                             Jul 20, 2018  | 
                        
Final Verdict: 7.5 " Kindt and Rubin deliver yet another imaginative and delightful installment of their Copper Golem miniseries.  | 
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				             8.0 
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				        Justice League (2018) | 1 issues | 
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                            	 8 
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                            Justice League (2018) #5
                             Aug 3, 2018  | 
                        
"Justice League #5" delivers another solid issue " this time from the villain's perspective. Between Tynion scripting an excellent science fiction tale with just enough super villain philosophy to make it interesting and the beautifully thematic the Mahke/Quintana artwork, this issue might just make readers afraid of Lex Luthor again.  | 
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				             4.8 
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				        Wonder Woman (2016) | 1 issues | 
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                            	 4.8 
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                            Wonder Woman (2016) #52
                             Aug 10, 2018  | 
                        
Despite the incredibly strong previous issue, "Wonder Woman 52" fails to leave us wanting more. Between the messy, clunky artwork and the exposition-heavy script, this book leaves much to be desired.  | 
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