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A.X.E.: X-Men #1 puts Jean Grey through a mental wringer, as it explores the concept of whether it’s possible to achieve redemption.
Spider-Man #1 is an epic start by legendary creators, as both Dan Slott and Mark Bagley return to the Wall-Crawler once again.
Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths #5 releases what has been building the entire event, as heroes take on the darkness on multiple fronts.
Gotham: Year One #1 is a fascinating exploration of the past. Whilst set in the history of the city, this is a really engrossing new story.
Batman #128 is pure platinum adventure that spirals out of control in all of the best ways. Come over to But Why Tho and let me get you hype about it!
Dark Crisis: The Deadly Green #1 peers deep into the Great Darkness, and tests heroes, including Swamp Thing & Superman, in the process.
Shang-Chi and the Ten Rings #3 is game-changing. Any previous thoughts of where the series may go have evaporated with the second half of the issue.
Thunderbolts #2 is much better than an already great first issue. The best elements have been expanded upon and have become even more brilliant.
Ant-Man #3 turns its focus on current Ant-Man Scott Lang, as Al Ewing and Tom Reilly’s astonishing anniversary series draws to a close.
Thor #27 not only unites the God of Thunder with Venom but also merges together Al Ewing and Donny Cates’s respective writing talents.
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