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In No Guns Life Volume 8, Juzo’s only hope for repair is locked away inside a notorious maximum-security prison that houses Overextended.
Dune: House Atreides #3 continues to follow its disparate plotlines across the many worlds of the star-spanning Imperium.
The Department of Truth #4 sees a complex conspiracy taking shape as Lee tests Cole to see just how far he is willing to go for the Department.
Firefly: Blue Sun Rising #1 manages to capture the spirit of the Firefly television series, although newcomers may feel a little lost.
Dryad Volume 1 introduces readers to a family living a quiet existence in a small village. Till their old lives catch up to them.
Doctor Who Comics #2 drops Doctors Ten and Thirteen into another timeline and finds a great story therein. Houser and company have a winner here.
The Mandalorian Chapter 16 is a blast from start to finish, bringing several story threads on The Mandalorian to a close while spinning new ones.
The fight is on between Namagem and Mega Man, but does the Blue Bomber even stand a chance at victory in Mega Man: Fully Charged #5.
The Expanse #1 takes readers into the world of the hit book series and tv show of the same name as it introduces readers to several characters
Blade Runner: 2029 #1 continues to flesh out the Blade Runner universe, adding further layers to its protagonist and setting up a new mystery.

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