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In Transformers Galaxies #12, Magnus must single-handedly fight off a fleet of enemy ships to save Trion from a black hole.

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Fly Me To The Moon Volume 3 is a return to awkward and wholesome form for our protagonists Nasa and Tsukasa from mangaka Kenjiro Hata.

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“Revolution of the Daleks” is the New Year’s Day special of Doctor Who. When The Doctor comes back to Earth, the Daleks are waiting for her…

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Eternals #1 is a fresh new path for the titular cosmic beings, and a perfect way to introduce them to readers ahead of their film debut.

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