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The Autobiography Of Loma in 'Shade The Changing Girl' #7
The Autobiography Of Loma in 'Shade The Changing Girl' #7
The Autobiography Of Loma in 'Shade The Changing Girl' #7
Who is Shade, and where does she come from? We already knew she was originally a birdlike alien from the planet Meta, but it's always seemed like there might be more to the story. Especially since most Metans, like the original male Shade, look like humans, instead of having feathers and beaks. Now, in Shade the Changing Girl #7, by Cecil Castellucci and Marguerite Sauvage, we finally learn a lot more of the story. Check out an exclusive preview!
Unlimted Extras: What's Coming To Comixology In February
Unlimted Extras: What's Coming To Comixology In February
Unlimted Extras: What's Coming To Comixology In February
Every month, Comixology adds more titles to its burgeoning all-you-can-eat subscription service Comixology Unlimited, which allows readers access to a virtual library of comics for a flat monthly fee. February’s update goes live today, and the service is set to be bolstered by a new wave of awesome comics for you to peruse, including Danger Girl, Harbinger Wars and Lady Snowblood.
Faith's Got Some Ghost Problems In 'Faith' #8 [Preview]
Faith's Got Some Ghost Problems In 'Faith' #8 [Preview]
Faith's Got Some Ghost Problems In 'Faith' #8 [Preview]
Faith's got a lot of problems these days. That shouldn't be too surprising considering that we're barreling towards April and the launch of "Faithless," a new story that reunites all of her arch-villains into a super-team dedicated to her destruction, but before we get to that, she's going to have to get through some other horrors. And by that, I mean that she's had a dose of a freaky ghost. That's only part of the problem, though. When the literal spectres of her past start to haunt her, Faith begins to doubt her own place in the world. Check out a preview of next week's issue below and see if maybe --- just maybe --- this might connect to the Faith Revenge Squad's impending debut!
This Magazine Kills Fascists: Punching Nazis In 'Bombshells'
This Magazine Kills Fascists: Punching Nazis In 'Bombshells'
This Magazine Kills Fascists: Punching Nazis In 'Bombshells'
This week, like a lot of people, we're in the mood to punch some Nazis and see some Nazis get punched, and there's no better comic on the stands for that than DC Comics: Bombshells, which takes the iconic heroines of the DC Universe and recasts them as World War II resistance fighters. The great thing about Bombshells is that it doesn't just extol the virtues of smacking a Nazi upside the face with a baseball bat; it reminds us there's more than one way to fight back.
What You Might Have Missed In DC's April 2017 Solicitations
What You Might Have Missed In DC's April 2017 Solicitations
What You Might Have Missed In DC's April 2017 Solicitations
Every month, comic publishers release their solicitation announcements to provide information to readers and retailers on comics that are coming out in three months’ time, but there’s so much information dropped at once that a lot can slip through the cracks. This month in DC’s April solicitations, we’ve got guest artists galore, fan-favorite team-ups and a clue towards the incoming return of a classic DC super-team.
Houser, Eisma, And Sauvage Unleash 'Faithless' In April
Houser, Eisma, And Sauvage Unleash 'Faithless' In April
Houser, Eisma, And Sauvage Unleash 'Faithless' In April
If you already read Faith, then you've already seen Valiant's premiere heroine fighting off some of the biggest threats that the universe can throw at her: An invasion from the planet-conquering Vine, a demon int he form of a housecat, and even an actor who decided that being a supervillain was far more fun than playing one. But the good news is that Faith has only ever had to face them one at a time. Until now. Jody Houser, Joe Eisma, and Marguerite Sauvage are teaming up the villains in "The Faithless," a new storyline debuting in April that finds Faith Herbert facing off with a gang of bad guys that all want revenge.
Gabby Rivera and Joe Quinones Announced For 'America'
Gabby Rivera and Joe Quinones Announced For 'America'
Gabby Rivera and Joe Quinones Announced For 'America'
Last month, Marvel announced an ongoing series starring breakout fan-favorite character America Chavez, simply titled America. While at the time no other information was available other than a Jamie McKelvie cover, today the publisher has announced the series will be helmed by Young Adult author Gabby Rivera and Howard The Duck's Joe Quinones.
Kate Bishop's Back In L.A. Action In 'Hawkeye' #1 [Preview]
Kate Bishop's Back In L.A. Action In 'Hawkeye' #1 [Preview]
Kate Bishop's Back In L.A. Action In 'Hawkeye' #1 [Preview]
In these troubled times, we all need heroes we can believe in, and Hawkeye #1, written by Kelly Thompson and drawn by Leonardo Romero with colors by Jordie Bellaire, brings us one such hero in Kate Bishop, the second and greatest Hawkeye. The book finds Kate back in L.A., where she first moved in Hawkeye Annual #1 by Matt Fraction and Javier Pulido, and once again working as a detective. She shared that book with her mentor, original Hawkeye Clint Barton, but she's going to have this Hawkeye title all to herself, while Clint is busy over in Occupy Avengers. As a longtime fan of both Kate Bishop and Kelly Thompson, I'm really looking forward to this book. And the panel in the preview where Kate leaps into action, in costume, while a handful of onlookers smile admiringly, is exactly the sort of thing I want to see in it.

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