A Tag Team Chat On Nova #1 [Review]

With Nova #1 Marvel’s favorite space police officer is back in his own series, except this isn’t Richard Rider, it’s 15-year old Sam Alexander.
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With Nova #1 Marvel’s favorite space police officer is back in his own series, except this isn’t Richard Rider, it’s 15-year old Sam Alexander.
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Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino begin their run on the Emerald Archer with Green Arrow #17!
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If you dig the pulp stories of the ’30s and ’40s, if you dig crime, and noir than prepare yourself for Black Beetle #1.
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With Star Wars #1 Dark Horse Comics begins an all new ongoing series; creators Brian Wood and Carlos D’Anda return us back to the movie-feel with characters we know and love, bypassing the Extended Universe (or “EU”), and setting us up for another classic Star Wars adventure.
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And now, the end is here. The Amazing Spider-Man sails off into the sunset with his monumental 700th issue. Read on for a SPOILER-filled review as we offer a eulogy for one of the greatest comic book series to ever exist. And more, much more than this, he did it his way.
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In Com.X’s soon to be released (December 19th, 2012) Babble, a quest for a universal translator to unite the world turns into a nightmare. Read on for our review!
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Matt Fraction is taking over the Fantastic Four and so far so-freaking-good. Especially here in FF #1 with THE Mike Allred.
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Brian Michael Bendis takes on the X-Men! (Spoilers)
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Kieron Gillen and Greg Land launch Iron Man into Marvel NOW!
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One of the more anticipated books from DC is finally here, but is the sequel Superman: Earth One Vol. 2 worth all the hype?
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Art house publisher, Art of Fiction, brings you All Crime Comics featuring bad guys fighting over a naughty lady. Read on for my review!
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Christopher Ryder and Marc Sandroni takes us back to the 50s for a sexy sci-fi mystery thriller to prove you just can’t get enough of Dames in the Atomic Age.
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