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In Dark Nights: Death Metal #3 from DC Comics and Scott Snyder, readers venture to New Apokalopis to save Superman with Wonder Woman leading the way.
In the case of Sputnik, we see a prime example of what happens when a science fiction premise is stretched, squeezed, and molded into something more.
With Venus in the Blind Spot, published by VIZ Media, English readers get the chance to be reintroduced to Junji Ito’s work.
Shudder Original La Llorona, from writer-director Jayro Bustamante, is powerful in its terror and its commentary in equal messure.
Vampire The Masquerade: Winter’s Teeth #1 opens up the gaming world to a new audience from Vault Comics, with big Bliss energy.
DCeased: Dead Planet #2 is the sequel mini-series to Tom Taylor’s DCeased and this issue introduces us to what life on the dead planet has been.
With Mr. Goodwill captured by the mysterious hunters Lady Hellaine must find him or risk ruining all of her well made plans in Mercy #4.
Neversong, a cinematic platformer from developer Serenity Forge, is a whimsical and twisted tale of a boy searching for a girl.
Plunge #5 sees the salvage crew look for a way to confront their alien captors and escape their island prison. But while they plan, one of them plots.
‘Carrion’ takes the formula of the adventures that came before it and repackages it with grisly body horror and the twist of being a monster on the loose.
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