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    Following the Liberty Legion four-part crossover in Invaders #5, Marvel Premiere #29, Invaders #6, and Marvel Premiere #30, which reintroduced a number of Timely Comics characters, writer-editor Roy Thomas and pencil artist Frank Robbins got back to creating new original characters the following issue.

  • Green Hornet / Miss Fury #5

    Green Hornet has tracked Silver Shrike to the nearby forest and is poised for a nasty confrontation with his old friend and mentor turned villain. Shrike delivers a speech about his vision for what being a hero truly means, then finally reveals his plans to a shocked Green Hornet.

  • Plague House #2

    It’s been 13 years since Orin McCabe, an average suburbanite, snapped and murdered his whole family. As he waits on death row, his old house has drawn the interest of ghosthunters who believe that it could be haunted.

  • RETRO REVIEW: Demon-Hunter #1

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  • Uncanny Valley #9

    The First, aka the evil leader of cartoons, believes Oliver is the chosen one and plans to drain his blood with a special dagger to keep cartoon world from fading into nothingness. Oliver has been captured and is being held in the First’s big spooky castle.

  • COVER STORY: Avengers #185

    Falling in one of the greatest – if not the greatest – era of Avengers stories, coming on the heels of “The Korvac Saga” and kicking off the Chthon story arc, Avengers #185 is a superb, striking cover.

  • Free Comic Book Day: Mark Spears Monsters #0

    Free Comic Book Day presents comic readers with the opportunity to find new titles that they haven’t read yet or ones with which they are unfamiliar. That was the case for me with Mark Spears Monsters #0, and I am very happy I grabbed it.

  • Free Comic Book Day: Marvel Voices

    From Spider-Man to the Fantastic Four to Star Wars, Marvel offered several different titles for Free Comic Book Day 2025. Their Marvel Voices entry featured five stories that traveled from Chicago to Wakanda.

  • Free Comic Book Day: Superman’s Good Guy Gang

    The Free Comic Book Day issue is a preview of the Superman’s Good Guy Gang graphic novel written and illustrated by Rob Justus. It’s definitely made for kids, complete with Saturday Morning Cartoon jokes and physical gags, but isn’t so over the top that adults can’t also enjoy the child-sized adventure.

  • Youngblood #1

    All of the bold characters and raw, kinetic energy that made the original Youngblood #1 the symbol of the early days of Image Comics are on display here, but with more polish and sophistication. With creator-writer-artist Rob Liefeld regaining control over the characters, this new, 33-years-later version of the team is crackling.

  • Graveyard Club: Fresh Blood #1

    In September 2024, R.L. Stine and artist Carola Borelli introduced a group of teenagers whose graveyard pranks get out of control, turning violent and dangerous. Parker, Patti, Trip, and Rhonda, aka the Graveyard Club, are still reeling from the disturbing things that happened in the previous semester.

  • Betty and Veronica Jumbo Comics Digest #334

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  • COVER STORY: Invaders #8

    Following the Liberty Legion four-part crossover in Invaders #5, Marvel Premiere #29, Invaders #6, and Marvel Premiere #30, which reintroduced a number of Timely Comics characters, writer-editor Roy Thomas and pencil artist Frank Robbins got back to creating new original characters the following issue.

  • Green Hornet / Miss Fury #5

    Green Hornet has tracked Silver Shrike to the nearby forest and is poised for a nasty confrontation with his old friend and mentor turned villain. Shrike delivers a speech about his vision for what being a hero truly means, then finally reveals his plans to a shocked Green Hornet.

  • Plague House #2

    It’s been 13 years since Orin McCabe, an average suburbanite, snapped and murdered his whole family. As he waits on death row, his old house has drawn the interest of ghosthunters who believe that it could be haunted.

  • RETRO REVIEW: Demon-Hunter #1

    The short-lived, cult classic Atlas-Seaboard line of full color comic books and black and white magazines is...

  • Uncanny Valley #9

    The First, aka the evil leader of cartoons, believes Oliver is the chosen one and plans to drain his blood with a special dagger to keep cartoon world from fading into nothingness. Oliver has been captured and is being held in the First’s big spooky castle.

  • COVER STORY: Avengers #185

    Falling in one of the greatest – if not the greatest – era of Avengers stories, coming on the heels of “The Korvac Saga” and kicking off the Chthon story arc, Avengers #185 is a superb, striking cover.

  • Free Comic Book Day: Mark Spears Monsters #0

    Free Comic Book Day presents comic readers with the opportunity to find new titles that they haven’t read yet or ones with which they are unfamiliar. That was the case for me with Mark Spears Monsters #0, and I am very happy I grabbed it.

  • Free Comic Book Day: Marvel Voices

    From Spider-Man to the Fantastic Four to Star Wars, Marvel offered several different titles for Free Comic Book Day 2025. Their Marvel Voices entry featured five stories that traveled from Chicago to Wakanda.

  • COVER STORY: Invaders #8

    Following the Liberty Legion four-part crossover in Invaders #5, Marvel Premiere #29, Invaders #6, and Marvel Premiere #30, which reintroduced a number of Timely Comics characters, writer-editor Roy Thomas and pencil artist Frank Robbins got back to creating new original characters the following issue.

  • Green Hornet / Miss Fury #5

    Green Hornet has tracked Silver Shrike to the nearby forest and is poised for a nasty confrontation with his old friend and mentor turned villain. Shrike delivers a speech about his vision for what being a hero truly means, then finally reveals his plans to a shocked Green Hornet.

  • Plague House #2

    It’s been 13 years since Orin McCabe, an average suburbanite, snapped and murdered his whole family. As he waits on death row, his old house has drawn the interest of ghosthunters who believe that it could be haunted.

  • RETRO REVIEW: Demon-Hunter #1

    The short-lived, cult classic Atlas-Seaboard line of full color comic books and black and white magazines is...