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Blade Bunny #1 (review) (Antarctic Press, April 2016 ) Writer: Eric Kimball “Blade Bunny” #1 is an action-comedy comic published by Antartic Press, serving as

“Dark Knight: A True Batman Story” DC Comics, June 21 2016 Writer: Paul Dini Contrary to both expectations and the title, DC Comics’ graphic novel

All-New X-Men #4 (review) (Marvel Comics, April 2016) Writer: Dennis Hopeless This title is one of a number of comic books currently published by Marvel

The Flash #1 (review) (DC Comics, September 2016) Writer: Joshua Williamson This title is one of the host of new releases from DC Comics as

Green Lanterns #1 and #2 (review) (DC Comics, June 2016) Writers: #1 =Geoff Johns and Sam Humphries #2 – Sam Humphries The comic book characters

Pretty Deadly #10 (review) (Image Comics, June 2016) Writer: Kelly Sue DeConnick A dark, strange comic which started as an infusion of American mysticism and

Drones #1 (review) (IDW Publishing, April 2015) Writer: Chris Lewis War comics have a long pedigree. American publishers have been periodically obsessed with the US

The Revisionist #1 (review) (Aftershock Comics, July 2016) Writer: Frank Barbiere Amongst the melange of themes, there is something quite 1980s about “The Revisionist”. The

Cryptocracy #1 Dark Horse Comics, June, 2016 Writer: Van Jensen American publisher Dark Horse Comics’ “Cryptocracy” tackles the concept of shadow governments through a story
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