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The first volume of ‘Star Trek: Year Five’ manages to deliver classic Trek tales in comic form, utilizing a wealth of creative talent.
Bonds of Brass is an excellent start to a new series with a fully epic and realized world and a friends to lovers story.
In “Maps and Legends” we see the series take a step back from the high impact action of the last episode and focus on setting up the path to come.
The Disintegration beta was a fun and new experience everyone should check out. It’s as if FPS and RTS had a baby.
‘Transformers #16’ addresses the problems that have arisen due to the Ascenticon revolution and the destruction of peace on Cybertron.
Sea of Stars Volume #1 tells the opening chapter of a tale about a space trucker named Gil, his son Kadyn and how they came to be lost in the wilds of space
Journey to the Savage Planet drops you into an uncharted planet with science to do and a lot to explore. Find out how it stacks up.
The Legends of Luke Skywalker: The Manga is a beautiful collection of stories that showcase the heart of Star Wars and the character Luke Skywalker.
‘Tartarus #1’ introduces the novel world of Tartarus: a deadly colony that is at the center of a galactic war and was once controlled by a ruthless warlord.
Our Time Travelers in ‘Doctor Who: The Thirteenth Doctor: Year 2 #1’ are excited to witness Woodstock but the TARDIS has different plans.

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