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Masters of the Universe: Revelation #1 is a solid prequel to the upcoming animated series, thanks to the involvement of the series’ writers.
In A Tale of Synapse: The Chaos Theories, Néro goes on an adventure to help his fellow, close-minded Synapsians understand the power of knowledge.
Green Lantern #4 (2021) continues to inch John Stewart and his fellow Lanterns closer to their Future State status while providing sci-fi adventure.
Star Wars: The Bad Batch Episode 10 is a solid standalone episode, though it could have wrung a bit more emotion out of its premise.
The Tomorrow War feels far too reminiscent of other sci-fi blockbusters at times, but its pro-science message is a breath of fresh air.
Power Rangers Unlimited: Edge of Darkness #1 expands upon the origins of multiple Power Rangers characters while hinting at a larger story.
Mobile Suit Gundam: Hathaway sees battles take place over the future of humanity on earth, and explores how far the ends can justify the means.
Devil’s Candy Volume 1 takes tropes like the boy-genius scientist, and high school drama, and puts unique twists on them.
Loki Episode 4 features multiple twists and turns throughout its runtime, kicking off the back half of the series with revelations galore.
Megalo Box 2: Nomad picks up five years after Gearless Joe’s historic victory. But things haven’t been good since then, and Joe is now drifting alone.
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Pluribus is some of Vince Gilligan’s best work, and it’s because of how well he holds a mirror to his audience.
By the end, Foundation Season 3 was a very good season of television, but it often leaves you wishing it had more time to breathe.
The War Between the Land and the Sea Episode 5 ends the limited series with a devestating twist, leaving a salty taste in the mouth.












