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Venom 2 is directed by Andy Serkis and features a story by Tom Hardy and Marcel that leans into what people loved about the first film.
October 2021 is full of Marvel comics worth keeping an eye on. From the end of Immortal Hulk to the birth of a new era for the Eternals
Inferno #1 begins Jonathan Hickman’s final X-Men story, promising a day of reckoning for the mutant heroes and their nation of Krakoa.
Darkhawk #2 continues to flesh out Conner Young as a character while adding a heavy dose of emotional weight to his superhero journey.
Amazing Spider-Man #875 features a collection of all-star creators joining Nick Spencer for his final issue with the web-slinging hero.
Justice League #68 ends one story and instantly starts another. As the United Planets leave, Green Arrow’s rile in Checkmate may be a problem.
Robin #6 brings the fight, the drama, and high stakes on Lazarus Island. It’s a great issue you should pick up. I discuss in my review how it blows up!
Superman ’78 #2 continues to flesh out the Donnerverse, as Superman seeks help from Lex Luthor while battling the forces of Brainiac.
Harley Quinn #7 attaches the clown to the Fear State event. A camping trip in the country may lead Harley to her best friend and lover.
Extreme Carnage: Omega #1 brings the Symbiote event to a conclusion. Carnage’s plan is unleashed with little our heroes can do to stop him.
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