Review: Gotham Academy #6

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March 28, 2015 in Featured, Gotham Academy, The New 52

Olive finally confronts Batman over her mother’s incarceration and a new student promises to shake things up in the next arc.

Review: Spider-Woman #4

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March 26, 2015 in Featured, Spider-Woman

Jessica Drew has bad news for Steve Rogers, but first she and Ms. Marvel need to take care of this pesky alien creature trying to kill them all.

Review: Dream Police #6

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March 26, 2015 in Dream Police, Featured

After a 5-month hiatus, J. Michael Straczynski’s Dream Police returns… kind of…

Review: The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #1

Tucking your tail into your pants is a surefire way to disguise the fact that you’re actually part squirrel.

Antebellum Marvel: Thunderbolts #103

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March 24, 2015 in Antebellum Marvel, Featured

Tony Stark and the government make a deal with former super villains, who unsurprisingly have their own agenda.

The Amazing Spider-Man (Spider-Verse) #14 & #15

The final battle between the Spider-Totems and the Inheritors takes place on LoomWorld. The surviving Spiders have to pick up the pieces.

Review: Thor #6

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March 21, 2015 in Avengers NOW!, Featured, Thor

While Odinson continues his investigation into Thor’s secret identity, she works to stop an alliance between Dario Agger and Malekith.

Review: Spider-Verse Team-Up #3

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March 21, 2015 in Featured, Spider-Verse Team Ups

The Spider-Totems try to persuade an Inheritor to switch his allegiance. Others visit a dimension in which Aunt May is Spider-Woman.

The Amazing Spider-Man (Spider-Verse) #13

Every Spider heads to LoomWorld to take on the Inheritors once and for all.

Review: C.O.W.L. #9

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March 19, 2015 in C.O.W.L., Featured

Family, corruption, and control highlight this issue of C.O.W.L., and Rod Reis’ artwork continues to be awesome.