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Blade Runner: Black Lotus Episode 4 sees the jagged pieces of Elle’s memories of the desert come together as the recording device is finally unlocked.
Avengers #750 is a super-sized setup for future Avengers stories that sound extremely promising, though it could have used some fine tuning.
Joy Operations #1 is a mixed bag, boasting a confusing and lackluster script but interior art and worldbuilding that’s extremely impressive.
The Harbinger #2 throws multiple roadblocks into Peter Stanchek’s road to redemption, including literally fighting his inner demons.
Star Wars: Life Day #1 delves into the history of the galaxy’s oldest holiday, as Chewbacca and Han Solo celebrate in their own ways.
Radiant Black #10 is a masterpiece in every sense of the word, from its emotionally taxing story to its gravity-bending artwork and color.
Full of action, cool artwork, and musings on a world in dystopian decline, Speed Republic #1 should prove to be a win for your pull list.
Blade Runner: Black Lotus Episode 3 sees Elle recovering from her previous night’s excursion. Meanwhile, the police are searching for Elle.
Hulk #1 flips the jade-jawed behemoth’s mythos on its head, with a new creative team taking Bruce Banner and his alter ego to the stars.
Cowboy Bebop live action seeks to adapt the classic anime about bounty hunters Spike, Jet, and Faye adventuring across the solar system.

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