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15.09.2025
RED HULK No. 8, November 2025 Seemingly pulling all of this ongoing series’ numerous plot-threads back together into a single storyline with...
BRING ON THE BAD GUYS: DOOM No. 1, August 2025 As the opening instalment to an “overarching saga” goes, Marc Guggenheim’s narrative for Issu...
12.09.2025
TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES No. 11, September 2025 There is no doubt that Jason Aaron’s penmanship for Issue Eleven of “Teenage Mutant Ninj...
11.09.2025
ASTONISHING TALES No. 35, May 1976 Initially appearing to pit Deathlok against Simon Ryker deep inside the virtual world of the Omni-compute...
10.09.2025
WEST COAST AVENGERS No. 2, February 2025 Whilst parts of this twenty-page periodical may strike some within its audience as being a little r...
09.09.2025
STAR WARS: JEDI KNIGHTS No. 2, June 2025 Rather cleverly throwing his audience straight in at the deep-end of this comic’s storyline by util...
08.09.2025
G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO No. 308, July 2024 Contending with a colossally-large cast of characters, Larry Hama’s pulse-pounding plot fo...
07.09.2025
NIGHTWING No. 110, March 2024 For those readers who enjoy team-up titles, Tom Taylor’s narrative for Issue One Hundred and Ten of “Nightwing...
SPACE GHOST No. 8, December 2024 For any fans of the “Hanna-Barbera Productions” mid-Sixties “American Saturday-morning superhero animated t...
05.09.2025
WEST COAST AVENGERS No. 1, January 2025 Announced at the 2024 San Diego Comic Con, and promising an “iconic team with a superstar lineup of ...
04.09.2025
ABSOLUTE BATMAN No. 6, May 2025 Enthusiastically described by “DC Comics” as concluding with a “larger-than-life story”, this final instalme...
03.09.2025
ASTONISHING TALES No.34, March 1976 Apparently produced, conceived, plotted and drawn by Deathlok’s creator Rich Buckler, it’s difficult to ...
02.09.2025
SPACE GHOST No. 7, November 2024 Definitely managing to keep this ongoing series’ storylines refreshingly different, David Pepose’s twenty-t...
UNHOLY NIGHTMARE No. 1, December 2024 It’s probably a safe bet that the 183 backers who pledged $6,786 on Kickstarter to make Issue One of “...
THE THING No. 4, October 2025 There’s a distinct atmosphere of sheer zaniness to Issue Four of “The Thing” that may well please many fans of...
ABSOLUTE BATMAN No. 5, April 2025 Apparently the best-selling comic book in February 2025, few Bat-fans were probably expecting Scott Snyder...
STAR WARS: JEDI KNIGHTS No. 1, May 2025 Announced at the 2024 New York Comic Con by “Marvel Worldwide”, Marc Guggenheim’s narrative for Issu...
THE INCREDIBLE HULK No. 28, October 2025 Promising “the biggest status quo change in Hulk's history” in its pre-publication synopsis, this t...
27.08.2025
TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES No. 10, July 2025 Whilst District Attorney Hieronymus Hale’s hours long opening speech might not have got a sin...
26.08.2025
ASTONISHING TALES No.33, January 1976 Buried beneath a veritable ton of hard to read white coloured text upon an inky black background, Bill...
25.08.2025
ASTONISHING TALES No.31, August 1975 Despite this edition featuring a fantastically-sketched cover of Deathlok by Ed Hannigan and Bernie Wri...
ASTONISHING TALES No.32, November 1975 Considering the amount of behind-the-scenes mayhem which seems to have occurred to get Issue Thirty T...
TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES No. 8, April 2025 Largely focusing upon Leonardo’s misery following his inability to save a colony of soft-bell...
TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES No. 9, June 2025 Described by “IDW Publishing” as containing an “already weakened, weary, and a little deranged...
CONAN THE BARBARIAN No. 23, September 2025 Despite containing a momentary glimpse of the titular character’s sword-fighting skills early on ...
ABSOLUTE BATMAN No. 4, March 2025 Fully focused upon establishing just how “Absolute Batman has established himself as an extremely large fo...
ABSOLUTE BATMAN No. 3, April 2025 It’s probably quite easy to see why Issue Three of “Absolute Batman” was the best-selling comic of Decembe...
NIGHTWING No. 109, February 2024 It’s probably a safe bet that few of this comic’s readers actually agreed with “DC Comics” claim that Issue...
ABSOLUTE BATMAN No. 2, February 2025 Described by “DC Comics” as being something of a ‘rampage’ in its solicitation synopsis, Issue Two of “...
SPACE GHOST No. 6, October 2024 Whilst many within this comic’s audience may well disagree with the New Jersey-based publisher’s claim that ...
RED HULK No. 7, October 2025 Disconcertingly penning a helpless Thunderbolt Ross being strapped to an experimentation table for most of this...
G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO No. 307, June 2024 Quite marvellously interweaving a number of different plot-threads together within the spa...
12.08.2025
TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES No. 7, February 2025 Arguably making this ongoing series’ titular characters even more disagreeable than ever b...
09.08.2025
ASTONISHING TALES No. 29, June 1975 Having impatiently waited four months for Deathlok the Demolisher’s most recent cliff-hanger to be resol...
08.08.2025
THE THING No. 3, September 2025 Simply pairing sweet Aunt Petunia's favourite nephew up with a little girl for the vast majority of a twenty...
BRING ON THE BAD GUYS: ABOMINATION No. 1, September 2025 Forming part of its New York City-based publisher’s special event to celebrate fift...
THE INCREDIBLE HULK No. 27, September 2025 Starting with a seriously sedentary opening which features Bruce Banner’s alter-ego disconcerting...
NIGHTWING No. 108, January 2024 Presumably catching many a bibliophile off-guard with Bea Bennett’s secret pirate society being successfully...
01.08.2025
SPACE GHOST No. 5, September 2024 It’s probably fair to say that David Pepose’s storyline for Issue Five of “Space Ghost” may well appear a ...
30.07.2025
TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES No. 6, January 2025 Pouring the pressure on this series’ titular characters straight from the start, it must ha...