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Power Rangers Unlimited: The Death Ranger #1 delivers an emotional narrative that tackles the nature of death and introduces a new villain.
A Peacock original, thisThe Resort is easily the best series on the platform and one of the best TV shows of the year.
Destroy All Humans! 2 – Reprobed shows this cult classic did not age well. So any fun may just be restricted to a 10-12 hour jaunt through memory lane.
Pantheon manages to tell an intimate story while also unfolding an elaborate global conspiracy at the same time.
Android versus android, wuxia-inspired wire-work fights, time-travel, aliens, and magic, there is a lot going on in WellGoUSA’s Alienoid.
Inferno #4 brings Jonathan Hickman’s tenure on the X-Men to a close, but it also solidifies his influence on the mutant heroes’ mythos.
X-Men #6 introduces a new member to the team of mutant heroes in the form of Captain Krakoa, as well as a new threat from Orchis.
Justice League Incarnate #3 scatters its team across the Multiverse and explores a wide variety of DC’s heroes and villains in the process.
Timeless #1 digs deep into the mindset of Kang the Conqueror while also hinting at the storylines that Marvel will be exploring in 2022.
The Adventures of Adrienne James #0 introduces readers to Adrienne James, a treasure hunter searching for space’s rarest artifacts.
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