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Timewasters manages to put a hilarious and inventive spin on the time travel genre, courtesy of star/creator/writer Daniel Lawrence Taylor.
Ordinary Gods #1 is another stellar launch from Image Comics, with its creative team forging new mythology through character building.
Star Wars: The Bad Batch Episode 8 hits the series’ midseason point, featuring the return of Crosshair and a fan-favorite Clone Wars alum.
Star Wars #14 continues the Rebel’s search for the beloved Han Solo. However, the mission becomes more difficult as the dreaded Crimson Dawn returns.
We were lucky enough to get an early look at the upcoming turn-based multiplayer shooter Lemnis Gate, which tries something unique in the genre.
Star Wars: The Bad Batch Episode 7 brings a fan-favorite character into the mix while resolving two of the series’ ongoing plot points.
Infinite boasts a high-concept story and extremely inventive action sequences, though Mark Wahlberg’s performance leaves much to be desired.
Star Wars: Bounty Hunters #13 continues War of the Bounty Hunters as Valance, Dengar, and Chewbacca get into a brawl while hunting for Fett and Solo
I know, I know, another “villain” focused thing from Disney. But truthfully, Loki pushes past the standard “make a bad guy good” narrative.
Necromunda: Hired Gun takes heavy inspiration from one of the best FPS games on the market, but with litany of undercooked ideas, it is hard to recommend.
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