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				             3.9 
				         | 
				        Ice Cream Man #17 | 
                            Feb 3, 2020 |                         
                    
"Ice Cream Man" #17 is a familiar type of superhero satire, one that over the years has become boring.  | 
                        
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				             4.7 
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				        Starship Down #1 | 
                            Mar 19, 2020 |                         
                    
While the art of "Starship Down" #1 is good, the characters leave something to be desired.  | 
                        
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				             4.8 
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				        Crossover (2020) #4 | 
                            Feb 26, 2021 |                         
                    
"Crossover" #4 makes some interesting artistic choices but lacks a clear message and leans too hard on tired tropes.  | 
                        
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				             4.8 
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				        On the Stump #2 | 
                            Mar 30, 2020 |                         
                    
"On the Stump" #2 has some promise, but the story is unfocused and the art leaves something to be desired.  | 
                        
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				             4.9 
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				        Ghostbusters: Year One #2 | 
                            Mar 5, 2020 |                         
                    
"Ghostbusters: Year One" #2 has its moments, but there isn't much to make this stand out as a Ghostbusters story.  | 
                        
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				             5 
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				        Godzilla: War For Humanity (2023) #1 | 
                            Aug 18, 2023 |                         
                    
Despite some well-executed fight sequences, "Godzilla War For Humanity #1 features lackluster characters and a bland story.  | 
                        
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				             5 
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				        Once Upon a Time at the End of the World #1 | 
                            Nov 25, 2022 |                         
                    
One Upon A Time At The End Of The World #1 has some occasional fun moments but lacks a strong voice to make it memorable.  | 
                        
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				             5 
				         | 
				        Strange Academy (2020) #2 | 
                            Jul 13, 2020 |                         
                    
"Strange Academy" #2 attempts to do too much, without enticing you to return with a good hook.  | 
                        
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				             5 
				         | 
				        Survival Street #1 | 
                            Aug 4, 2022 |                         
                    
"Survival Street #1 is full of ideas but is trying to do too much and not taking advantage of the potential of its central premise.  | 
                        
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				             5.3 
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				        Star Wars: Bounty Hunters #1 | 
                            Mar 12, 2020 |                         
                    
Star Wars: Bounty Hunters #1 attempts to do too much in a single issue, it is too spread out to be really satisfying.  | 
                        
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				             5.5 
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				        Avengers Beyond (2023) #1 | 
                            Mar 31, 2023 |                         
                    
While "Avengers: Beyond #1 starts off strong, too much exposition and uninspired settings make the series premier feel like a chore.  | 
                        
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				             5.5 
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				        Dune: House Atreides (2020): Blood of the Sardaukar #1 | 
                            Jul 30, 2021 |                         
                    
"Dune: Blood of the Sardaukar" #1 features some impressive art but ultimately tells a story that doesn't need to be told.  | 
                        
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				             5.5 
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				        Ms. Marvel (2022): Moon Knight #1 | 
                            Aug 18, 2022 |                         
                    
While the art of "Ms. Marvel & Moon Knight #1 is appropriately atmospheric, the team-up or Kamala Khan and Marc Spector leave something to be desired.  | 
                        
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				             5.5 
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				        Radiant Black (2021) #1 | 
                            Feb 11, 2021 |                         
                    
Despite its quality art, "Radiant Black" #1 is a comic that treads familiar ground without a solid way to distinguish itself from the pack.  | 
                        
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				             5.5 
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				        Seven Swords #1 | 
                            Jun 17, 2021 |                         
                    
While "Seven Swords" #1 features some impressive art of swashbuckling fun, the issue feels muddled and aimless.  | 
                        
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				             5.5 
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				        Starhenge (2022): The Dragon and the Boar #1 | 
                            Jul 7, 2022 |                         
                    
While "Starhenge: The Dragon and The Boar #1 is a visual masterpiece, the execution of the comic leaves something to be desired.  | 
                        
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				             5.5 
				         | 
				        Starsigns (2023) #6 | 
                            Nov 9, 2023 |                         
                    
While "Starsigns #6 features some interesting visual storytelling devices, it's a lackluster story of the calm before the storm.  | 
                        
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				             5.6 
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				        WWE: Smackdown #1 | 
                            Oct 7, 2019 |                         
                    
A decent, if ultimately forgettable, comic that invokes the nostalgia of a Saturday morning cartoon.  | 
                        
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				             5.9 
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				        Adventureman (2020) #3 | 
                            Aug 13, 2020 |                         
                    
While "Adventureman" #3 might work better in a broader context, as a standalone it misses the mark.  | 
                        
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				             5.9 
				         | 
				        Undiscovered Country #7 | 
                            Aug 10, 2020 |                         
                    
"Undiscovered Country" #7 presents some big mysteries but has a difficult time balancing them in a satisfying way.  | 
                        
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				             6 
				         | 
				        Amazing Spider-Man (2022) #11 | 
                            Oct 14, 2022 |                         
                    
"The Amazing Spider-Man #11 has some compelling moments, but too much focus on mystery makes the issue fall short.  | 
                        
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				             6 
				         | 
				        Magic (2021) #1 | 
                            Apr 8, 2021 |                         
                    
"Magic The Gathering" #1 has its moments, mainly thanks to the strong art of Ig Guara and Ariana Consonni, but ultimately feels too unwieldy to new readers experiencing the world of Ravnica.  | 
                        
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				             6 
				         | 
				        Star Trek: Holo-Ween #2 | 
                            Oct 12, 2023 |                         
                    
While Star Trek: Holo-ween #2 features some spooky Victorian horror art, the story doesn't live up to the promise of the premise.  | 
                        
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				             6 
				         | 
				        Star Trek: The Mirror War #0 | 
                            Sep 9, 2021 |                         
                    
While the art and characters of "Star Trek: The Mirror Wars" #0 is good, the story leaves something to be desired when setting up an event of this scale.  | 
                        
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				             6 
				         | 
				        We Ride Titans #3 | 
                            Apr 15, 2022 |                         
                    
We Ride Titans #3 features some impressive art from Sebastian Piriz, but sufferers from a script that seems to be spinning its wheels as it looks for the next family fight.  | 
                        
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				             6.2 
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				        Black Panther and the Agents of Wakanda #3 | 
                            Nov 18, 2019 |                         
                    
Zub's dialogue and Medina's art are quite good, it just feels like the adventure is too much of a retread from the last adventure.  | 
                        
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				             6.2 
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				        Glow vs. The Babyface #3 | 
                            Jan 20, 2020 |                         
                    
"Glow vs. the Baby Face" #3 features some good writing, but the art diminishes the overall effect.  | 
                        
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				             6.5 
				         | 
				        Dark Ride (2022) #8 | 
                            Sep 15, 2023 |                         
                    
Final Verdict: 6.5 While "Dark Ride #8 features some exciting visual storytelling, the script leaves you wanting more.  | 
                        
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				             6.5 
				         | 
				        Excalibur (2019) #12 | 
                            Sep 21, 2020 |                         
                    
While the story of "Excalibur" #12 is not entirely clear, the art creates an engaging story.  | 
                        
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				             6.5 
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				        Gotham City Monsters #6 | 
                            Feb 13, 2020 |                         
                    
Final Verdict: 6.5 "Gotham City Monsters" #6 doesn't quite stick the landing, but strong character work and good art make for a solid issue.  | 
                        
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				             6.5 
				         | 
				        Helm Greycastle #3 | 
                            Jul 15, 2021 |                         
                    
"Helm Greycastle" #3 continues the fun fantasy feel of a tabletop role-playing game, but inconsistencies in the setting detracted from the overall experience.  | 
                        
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				             6.5 
				         | 
				        Phoenix Song: Echo #1 | 
                            Oct 21, 2021 |                         
                    
"Phoenix Song: Echo" #1 has some effective moments of characterization for Maya Lopez and some effective art but ultimately doesn't do much to stand out.  | 
                        
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				             6.5 
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				        Silver Surfer: Ghost Light (2023) #1 | 
                            Feb 3, 2023 |                         
                    
"Silver Surfer: Ghost Light #1 is a solid execution of the slow-burn premier issue, featuring solid characters and art, but it takes too long to set the hook for future issues.  | 
                        
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				             6.9 
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				        Isola #10 | 
                            Feb 6, 2020 |                         
                    
"Isola" #10 tells a story that effectively builds tension and conflict that takes a character's dream and slowly turns it into a nightmare.  | 
                        
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				             7 
				         | 
				        Birthright #42 | 
                            Mar 9, 2020 |                         
                    
"Birthright" #42 combines effective dark and moody art and a tragic story of found family to create a modern-day fantasy epic worth checking out.  | 
                        
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				             7 
				         | 
				        G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (2010) #270 | 
                            Feb 10, 2020 |                         
                    
"G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero" #270 is a fun romp that feels like watching an episode of the classic cartoon.  | 
                        
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				             7.1 
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				        Jim Henson's The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance #8 | 
                            Jun 15, 2020 |                         
                    
"Jim Henson's The Dark Crystal: The Age of Resistance" #8 is a fun romp that adds dimension to Hup. If only the colors matched the show.  | 
                        
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				             7.3 
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				        Folklords #3 | 
                            Jan 24, 2020 |                         
                    
"Folklords" #3 is a book that uses every aspect of the medium to tell a story about the true nature of a folk tale monster. While impressive, it does take some time to realize just what the creative team is up to.  | 
                        
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				             7.3 
				         | 
				        Quantum and Woody (2020) #2 | 
                            Mar 2, 2020 |                         
                    
"Quantum & Woody" #2 is a story about balance, which successfully balances humor, heart, and fun art.  | 
                        
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				             7.4 
				         | 
				        Chu (2020) #3 | 
                            Oct 5, 2020 |                         
                    
"Chu" #3 is a compelling game of cat and mouse between two siblings but truly excels thanks to fun art design.  | 
                        
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				             7.5 
				         | 
				        Avengers (2018) #37 | 
                            Oct 19, 2020 |                         
                    
"Avengers" #37 is a satisfying ending to a middling arc, but with some impressive superheroic visuals adding to some of the intense fun.  | 
                        
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				             7.5 
				         | 
				        Battlepug #5 | 
                            Jan 13, 2020 |                         
                    
Mike Norton's art is the star of "Battlepug" #5 by creating a visual story that is chaotic and very memorable.  | 
                        
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				             7.5 
				         | 
				        Godzilla: Here There Be Dragons (2023) #1 | 
                            Jun 23, 2023 |                         
                    
7.5 While "Godzilla: Here There Be Dragons #1 doesn't feature the titular kaiju, exceptional art and an intriguing premise promise for some exciting monster action.  | 
                        
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				             7.5 
				         | 
				        Immortal Hulk #34 | 
                            Jun 29, 2020 |                         
                    
"The Immortal Hulk" #34 features good writing and impressive art, but a muddled timeline prevents it from being truly outstanding.  | 
                        
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				             7.5 
				         | 
				        Spy Island #1 | 
                            Sep 7, 2020 |                         
                    
Featuring a psychedelic 60s inspired art style, "Spy Island" #1 creates a mystery worth revisiting.  | 
                        
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				             7.6 
				         | 
				        Star Trek: Year Five #6 | 
                            Sep 23, 2019 |                         
                    
"Star Trek Year Five" #6 delivers an issue that feels like classic Trek, featuring a decent mystery and a solid Klingon standoff.  | 
                        
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				             7.8 
				         | 
				        Amazing Mary Jane (2019) #5 | 
                            Feb 20, 2020 |                         
                    
The Amazing Mary Jane" #5 continues to be the kind of fun superhero romp you expect from Leah Williams.  | 
                        
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				             7.8 
				         | 
				        Aquaman (2016) #61 | 
                            Jul 16, 2020 |                         
                    
Final Verdict: 7.8 While "Aquaman" #61 can be a bit overwhelming at times, Kelly Sue DeConnick creates a compelling story about leadership and making difficult, but necessary, changes.  | 
                        
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				             7.8 
				         | 
				        Dark Nights: Death Metal #1 | 
                            Jun 18, 2020 |                         
                    
"Dark Nights: Death Metal" #1 sets up the stakes for an epic struggle, balancing DC mythology with bombastic metal action!  | 
                        
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				             7.8 
				         | 
				        Jim Henson's The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance #1 | 
                            Sep 30, 2019 |                         
                    
"Jim Henson's The Dark Crystal Age of Resistance" #1 features impressive artwork that showcases the beauty and terror of Thra, while featuring a story compelling enough to continue reading.  | 
                        
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				             7.9 
				         | 
				        Star Trek: Year Five: Valentine's Day Special #1 | 
                            Feb 17, 2020 |                         
                    
"Star Trek: Year Five: Valentine's Day Special" #1 is a fun love story that shows the benefits (and struggles) of falling in love with someone as ambitious as you are.  | 
                        
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				             8 
				         | 
				        Arrowsmith: Behind Enemy Lines #1 | 
                            Jan 21, 2022 |                         
                    
Featuring an intriguing alternate universe and an art style that makes magic feel extraordinary, "Arrowsmith: Behind Enemy Lines" #1 is an exciting reintroduction to a magical series.  | 
                        
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				             8 
				         | 
				        Iron Man (2020) Annual #1 | 
                            Jun 3, 2021 |                         
                    
"Iron Man Annual" #1 has its moments, but lackluster villains and a shoehorned event set up ruined what could have been a great issue.  | 
                        
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				             8 
				         | 
				        Justice League Dark (2018) #25 | 
                            Aug 27, 2020 |                         
                    
"Justice League Dark" #25 takes advantage of the mythology of D.C. with some truly impressive visual storytelling.  | 
                        
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				             8 
				         | 
				        Reaver #11 | 
                            Sep 10, 2020 |                         
                    
"Reaver" #11 is a solid conclusion to the series second arc with strong character work and even stronger stylistic choices in the color and lighting used.  | 
                        
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				             8 
				         | 
				        Star Trek: Year Five #12 | 
                            Jul 2, 2020 |                         
                    
"Star Trek: Year Five" #12 features moodier art and an intense no-win situation that pushes Kirk and the crew to their limits, creating a satisfying Star Trek story.  | 
                        
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				             8 
				         | 
				        Star Wars (2020) #2 | 
                            Jan 31, 2020 |                         
                    
"Star Wars" #2 is an engaging adventure that understands and enhances the characters of the original trilogy.  | 
                        
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				             8 
				         | 
				        Star Wars: Darth Vader (2020) #3 | 
                            Jul 30, 2020 |                         
                    
Final Verdict: 8.0 "Star Wars: Darth Vader" #3 is an exciting look into Vader's past by bringing in characters from his past to show how the universe not only views him but the man he used to be  | 
                        
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				             8 
				         | 
				        The Expanse: Dragon Tooth #2 | 
                            May 26, 2023 |                         
                    
Featuring strong writing and impressive visuals, The Expanse: Dragon Tooth #2 tests the bonds of familiar allies and serves as a reminder that the universe has changed in a significant way.  | 
                        
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				             8 
				         | 
				        X-Men / Fantastic Four (2020) #4 | 
                            Jul 27, 2020 |                         
                    
"X-Men/Fantastic Four" #4 provides a strong ending to good crossover, adding a nice subversion to the traditional ending of putting aside differences for the greater good.  | 
                        
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				             8.2 
				         | 
				        Atlantis Attacks #3 | 
                            Mar 23, 2020 |                         
                    
"Atlantis Attacks" #3 is Pak at the top of his game, allowing him to build an exciting and messy conflict through top-notch visual storytelling.  | 
                        
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				             8.3 
				         | 
				        Doctor Strange (2018) #19 | 
                            Sep 16, 2019 |                         
                    
While the ending felt rushed, "Doctor Strange" #19 is an excellent jumping-on point for new readers, featuring a compelling personal conflict and some excellent art of the world of magic.  | 
                        
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				             8.4 
				         | 
				        Gwenpool Strikes Back #3 | 
                            Oct 14, 2019 |                         
                    
"Gwenpool Strikes Back" #3 is a meta comic that felt fresh and original, and was a whole lot of fun to read. Highly recommended!  | 
                        
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				             8.4 
				         | 
				        Reaver #8 | 
                            Jun 4, 2020 |                         
                    
"Reaver" #8 tells a familiar story in a powerful, yet intimate way. Jordan and Henrichon are an excellent collaboration of visual storytelling.  | 
                        
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				             8.4 
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				        Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen (2019) #4 | 
                            Oct 21, 2019 |                         
                    
Fraction and Company tell a convincing story of a man slowly losing grip on reality while capturing the art and tone of a silver age comic.  | 
                        
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				             8.5 
				         | 
				        Bitter Root (2018) #6 | 
                            Feb 24, 2020 |                         
                    
"Bitter Roots" #6 is a complex adventure that still manages to have a lot of fun, with art that pays homage to the period in which the adventure is set.  | 
                        
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				             8.5 
				         | 
				        Flawed (2022) #1 | 
                            Sep 29, 2022 |                         
                    
While it's not breaking new grounds, "Flawed #1 is an exciting start that reminds you that being familiar doesn't mean boring.  | 
                        
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				             8.5 
				         | 
				        Immortal She-Hulk #1 | 
                            Sep 24, 2020 |                         
                    
"The Immortal She-Hulk" #1 continues Al Ewing's reshaping of Marvel's Gamma characters by creating a compelling study of contrasts as Jennifer deals with her ability to cheat death.  | 
                        
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				             8.5 
				         | 
				        Immortal X-Men (2022) #3 | 
                            Jun 24, 2022 |                         
                    
"Immortal X-Men #3 successfully avoids being a sterile investigation into world-ending events by putting the focus on a single relationship.  | 
                        
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				             8.5 
				         | 
				        Loki (2023) #1 | 
                            Jun 8, 2023 |                         
                    
Thanks to some impressive art and intriguing narration, "Loki #1 sets the stage for another adventure of everyone's favorite trickster.  | 
                        
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				             8.5 
				         | 
				        Magneto (2023) #1 | 
                            Aug 3, 2023 |                         
                    
While Magneto #1 does reward a pre-established knowledge of mutant lore, intriguing art, and solid narration make this a rewarding first issue.  | 
                        
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				             8.5 
				         | 
				        Phantom Road (2023) #1 | 
                            Mar 2, 2023 |                         
                    
Phantom Road #1 is an incredibly effective visual comic that masterfully creates tone and tension with color saturation and harsh lighting. Its a road you want to travel down.  | 
                        
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				             8.5 
				         | 
				        Slumber (2022) #1 | 
                            Mar 17, 2022 |                         
                    
Slumber #1 takes full advantage of the medium to create an exciting and surreal adventure where you don't want to wake up.  | 
                        
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				             8.5 
				         | 
				        Stranger Things: Winter Special #1 | 
                            Nov 5, 2021 |                         
                    
"Stranger Things Winter Special" #1 is a light, fun homage to holiday specials, featuring fun character moments and art shifts that feel inspired by the specials they are parodying.  | 
                        
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				             8.5 
				         | 
				        The Department of Truth (2020) #14 | 
                            Dec 2, 2021 |                         
                    
With a perfect blend of art and storytelling that makes you question your reality and the power of belief, "Department of Truth" #14 is a fantastic entry in an exceptional series.  | 
                        
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				             8.5 
				         | 
				        The Last Barbarians (2023) #1 | 
                            Feb 16, 2023 |                         
                    
building make it an adventure you want to go on.  | 
                        
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				             8.5 
				         | 
				        We Only Find Them When They're Dead #2 | 
                            Oct 8, 2020 |                         
                    
Thanks to bold coloring and an intriguing script, "We Only Find Them When They're Dead" #2 creates a bold team of explorers in the face of a cold daunting universe.  | 
                        
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				             8.6 
				         | 
				        Jughead's Time Police #5 | 
                            Nov 4, 2019 |                         
                    
"Jughead's Time Police" #5 is a lighthearted take on the alternate timeline story that allows both the author and artist to have a lot of fun exploring all the different worlds of the Archie Universe.  | 
                        
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				             8.6 
				         | 
				        Shazam! (2018) #9 | 
                            Dec 23, 2019 |                         
                    
"Shazam!" #9 is a comic with a fun artistic design that puts a difficult choice at the forefront. Geoff Johns does a good job of making that choice have some serious weight.  | 
                        
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				             8.7 
				         | 
				        Batman (2016) #101 | 
                            Oct 22, 2020 |                         
                    
"Batman" #101 creates an exciting new direction for Gotham's Dark Knight thanks to a strong script from James Tynion IV and Guillem March's expressive art.  | 
                        
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				             8.7 
				         | 
				        Doctor Doom (2019) #3 | 
                            Dec 9, 2019 |                         
                    
A strong entry into the continued evolution of one of Marvel's best characters, showing a haunted man behind all of the arrogance and bravado.  | 
                        
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				             8.7 
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				        Star Trek: Picard - Countdown #1 | 
                            Dec 2, 2019 |                         
                    
"Picard: Countdown" #1 showcases a script and art that reflects the strengths of both Picard and Star Trek: The Next Generation.  | 
                        
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				             8.7 
				         | 
				        Tommy Gun Wizards #3 | 
                            Oct 28, 2019 |                         
                    
An exciting story that is elevated by the artistic team's amazing depiction of dark magic.  | 
                        
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				             8.8 
				         | 
				        A Man Among Ye #2 | 
                            Aug 24, 2020 |                         
                    
"A Man Among Ye" #2 does an excellent job developing Anne Bonny's character and expanding the world of pirates through strong writing and character design.  | 
                        
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				             8.8 
				         | 
				        Dungeons & Dragons: Legends Of Baldur's Gate #1 | 
                            Nov 11, 2019 |                         
                    
Jim Zub captures the unique energy of playing a tabletop RPG and at the end of the day, that's what you want from a Dungeons and Dragons comic.  | 
                        
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				             8.9 
				         | 
				        Shang-Chi (2021) #6 | 
                            Nov 18, 2021 |                         
                    
"Shang-Chi" #6 continues an action-packed run that shouldn't be missed and sets up some great stakes for the character moving forward.  | 
                        
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				             8.9 
				         | 
				        Undiscovered Country #2 | 
                            Dec 16, 2019 |                         
                    
Snyder and Soule do a great job of baiting the hook in "Undiscovered Country" #2. Combine that with a Mad Max America, and you have a special book on your hands.  | 
                        
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				             9 
				         | 
				        A Man Among Ye #8 | 
                            Feb 17, 2022 |                         
                    
"A Man Among 'Ye" #8 delivers on epic action and provides a satisfying conclusion to one of history's most fearsome pirates (for now.)  | 
                        
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				             9 
				         | 
				        Bitter Root (2018) #11 | 
                            Mar 25, 2021 |                         
                    
on point for one of the consistently best books to come out in comics, establishing new themes and continuing exceptional art.  | 
                        
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				             9 
				         | 
				        Blade (2023) #1 | 
                            Jul 21, 2023 |                         
                    
"Blade #1 delivers an exciting premise with some incredible art. A fantastic kickoff to a new supernatural adventure.  | 
                        
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				             9 
				         | 
				        Defenders (2021) #1 | 
                            Aug 12, 2021 |                         
                    
Featuring groovy art, an intriguing team, and a compelling mystery, "Defenders" #1 adds to Ewing's impressive mythology building.  | 
                        
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				             9 
				         | 
				        Edenwood (2023) #1 | 
                            Oct 26, 2023 |                         
                    
If you're looking for a visually stunning dark fantasy, Edenwood #1 is the book for you!  | 
                        
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				             9 
				         | 
				        Eight Billion Genies #1 | 
                            May 13, 2022 |                         
                    
"Eight Billion Genies #1 is the perfect blend of delightful and destructive, a magnificent start to magical mischief.  | 
                        
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				             9 
				         | 
				        Eve (2021) #1 | 
                            May 6, 2021 |                         
                    
"Eve" #1 is the best kind of first issue, building a mystery through subtle and evocative art but making you care about the character first and foremost.  | 
                        
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				             9 
				         | 
				        Fantastic Four (2018): Grimm Noir #1 | 
                            Feb 27, 2020 |                         
                    
Final Verdict: 9.0 "Fantastic Four: Grimm Noir" #1 creates a comic that takes full advantage of the storytelling conventions of film noir while telling a powerful story about fighting back against your inner demons.  | 
                        
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				             9 
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				        Knights of X (2022) #1 | 
                            Apr 28, 2022 |                         
                    
If you love epic fantasy with some incredible artwork, "Knights of X #1 is a must-read!  | 
                        
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				             9 
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				        Orcs (2021): The Curse #1 | 
                            Jun 10, 2022 |                         
                    
"Orcs: The Curse #1 is a delightful return to a wonderfully chaotic fantasy series, raising the stakes without losing the fun.  | 
                        
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				             9 
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				        Star Trek: Year Five #25 | 
                            Oct 7, 2021 |                         
                    
year mission and reminds up what made Kirk and his crew so extraordinary.  | 
                        
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				             9 
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				        Strange (2022) #1 | 
                            Mar 3, 2022 |                         
                    
"Strange" #1 is a masterful introduction of the newest Sorcerer Supreme, combining fun dialogue and truly magical art.  | 
                        
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				             9.4 
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				        Marauders (2019) #2 | 
                            Nov 25, 2019 |                         
                    
If you're looking for the right balance of high adventure and political intrigue, look no farther than "Marauders."  | 
                        
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				             9.5 
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				        Children of the Atom (2021) #1 | 
                            Mar 12, 2021 |                         
                    
Featuring strong themes, clever writing, and excellent character designs, Vita Ayala and Bernard Chang create a cant miss series in Children of the Atom #1.  | 
                        
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				             9.5 
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				        Star Trek (2022) #1 | 
                            Oct 27, 2022 |                         
                    
"Star Trek #1 is a thrilling start to an intriguing premise while taking advantage of established lore to build out their world.  | 
                        
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				             9.5 
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				        Star Wars: Darth Vader - Black, White & Red (2023) #1 | 
                            Apr 27, 2023 |                         
                    
"Darth Vader: Black, White & Red #1 is an excellent kickoff to an anthology series of one of the media's most iconic villains, exploring what makes this character stand out.  | 
                        
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				             9.5 
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				        Thunderbolts (2022) #1 | 
                            Sep 1, 2022 |                         
                    
"Thunderbolts #1 is superhero storytelling at its finest, exciting, bombastic, and funny all at once.  | 
                        
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				             9.5 
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				        X-Men: Red (2022) #11 | 
                            May 12, 2023 |                         
                    
X-Men: Red #11 continues to tell engaging and impactful stories while shifting the power of the Mutant nation.  | 
                        
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				             10 
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				        Fantastic Four (2022) #1 | 
                            Nov 10, 2022 |                         
                    
"Fantastic Four #1 is a phenomenal first issue, a perfect blend of humor, heart, and fantastic art. North is a must-read!  | 
                        
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