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Namor Crash Course

How to get to know Sue Storm’s other husband.

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Let There Be Clownage in Deadpool #1

The Merc with a Mouth returns in Deadpool #1 by Alyssa Wong and Martín Cóccolo. Out now from Marvel Comics.

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X-Terminators #1 Gears Up for a Gleefully Gory Girl’s Night OUT

Leah Williams and Carlos Gómez’s X-Terminators #1 is a delightful dive into the new series by way of a gory girl’s night out.

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Amazing Fantasy #1000 Celebrates Spider-Man’s 60th

Nachiket Naik reviews Amazing Fantasy #1000, the Spider-Man 60th anniversary special, including stories by Jonathan Hickman, Neil Gaiman, and more!

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Marvel’s Alien is Resurrected in a New #1

Marvel’s Alien series is resurrected in a new number one from Phillip Kennedy Johnson and Julius Ohta.

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Ant-Man #2 Gets Irredeemable

Ant-Man #2, the second issue of Al Ewing and Tom Reilly’s 60th anniversary miniseries, brings Eric O’Grady to the forefront.

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Review: Omega Red, Dead(pool) Redemption in X-Force #30

X-Force #30 sure does have a lot of Deadpool in it, oh and Kraven the Hunter’s Clone/Son. And it’s also a Judgement Day tie-in?

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The Legacy of The Incredible Hulk in the MCU

Ahead of She-Hulk’s debut, Quinn takes a look back at the forgotten MCU entry, and its lasting legacy.

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Review: Amazing Spider-Man #6 is a Disappointing Milestone

Bobby reviews Amazing Spider-Man #6, which commemorates both the 900th issue of Amazing Spider-Man and the 60th anniversary of Spider-Man.

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Ant-Man #1 Recaptures the Energy of the Silver Age Perfectly

Al Ewing and Tom Reilly’s Ant-Man #1, the first in a six part series, perfectly recaptures the energy of the Silver Age, writes Jordan Edwards.