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Cosmic fans will be talking about this initial issue of DnA's Hypernaturals for years to come. A new universe is born!
This title seems ready right now to bust out of the mold of a 'Junior X-Men' book.
This story is an all-together gripping beginning for a brand new Nightwing arc.
The Legion deserves a better creative team for their adventures before the Next Wave washes over the New 52 shores.
The Phoenix Five have begun reshaping the Marvel U. for the better and they started with this issue! Finally, Hickman writes a tale worthy of the hype!
Dark Horse, Image, Marvel and DC all land on my list this week! A vast array of books from some of the top talent in the industry!
Birds of Prey is not a perfect book, but I can see why its loyal fan base has remained thus.
This is the kind of tale the New 52 needs and, at least for this week, Blue Beetle #10 is where to find it!
This epic is a keeper, folks. No uber-Nazis, just spy stuff in the mighty Marvel manner!
Some of these AvX stories have been dry as dust, but this one is full of life and worth the extra coin. Believe me.
I cannot think of a comic that is doing more for science fiction now than Planet of the Apes!
These lost Legionnaires need to find their way back to the future – and fast! Terrible!
A great story by a great creative team, something Spidey needs and deserves as his book builds to #700!
A rebending of Wakandan history and another big, epic wait-and-see from Hickman! Typical FF.
Even the uninspired art of Jesus Saiz seems draggy and propels the bland DnA story nowhere. Sad.
All in all, not a bad issue as Jason Aaron’s new slant on the Incredible One continues.
I like to be shocked in a great way, and this fan is sticking with Deathstroke to see where the writer/artist is headed. Simply a great book.
All in all, some surgery is needed on this book. Or a Next Wave may wash it away too.
Those waiting for penciler Walt Simonson to knock it out of the part will love the interiors of this issue!
We learned a lot in Green Lantern #9. This issue is the bottle after the cap is pulled out!
Mark Waid takes Max Damage on his last great adventure as the radioactive cloud of death heads toward Coalville.
Scott Snyder grabs two spots on the list this week! One will astound you with revelations and the other will give you a weeks worth of nightmares! Enjoy!
The brilliance that once made this THE best X book on the shelves — is back! Remender and Noto have crafted something outstanding that no comic fan should miss!
Howard Mackie has turned The Ravagers from mediocrity to marvelous in only one issue! You might buy it for the heroes, but it's the villains that make this read outstanding!

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