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Actor Luke Indiana played assassination android X-9 for ten of “Rogue Nebula’s” twelve seasons and amassed a sizeable cult following for his efforts.  Enough to get him steady work as a guest  of honor at conventions, if not a successful acting career following it.  While the effort of interacting with fans who clearly adore him […]

Battle Angel Alita: Mars Chronicle vol. 9

Alita and Yunie were kidnapped by the monstrosity known as Gyapollo near the end of the previous volume.  They’re now captives of Jakoleva and the kids she’s kept around for her own experiments are thinking about using them for target practice.  But who is this battle-happy cyborg who has a mad-on for Keun the Kaufman?  […]

DC Solicitation Sneaks: February 2024

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Batman/Superman:  World’s Finest vol. 1 – The Devil Nezha Finally available in softcover.  Mark Waid’s career has been one of ups and downs that best resembles a sine wave that has been going on for decades now.  It shows that you should never count him out, and his recent resurgence at DC, starting […]

Image Advance Arrivals: February 2024

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Void Rivals vol. 1:  More Than Meets the Eye I, like a lot of other readers, rolled my eyes when this series promised the start of an incredible shared universe when it was first solicited back in April.  We’ve heard that kind of promise before, and while I’m in the tank for Robert […]

Marvel Penguin Picks: February 2024

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Star Wars:  Dark Droids & Star Wars:  Darth Vader by Greg Pak vol. 8 – Dark Droids Wherein a corrupting force known as the Scourge infects the droids across the known galaxy, causing them to rise up against their meatbag masters in revolt.  It’s not a bad setup for a “Star Wars” event, […]

Dark Horse Penguin Picks: February 2024

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Helen of Wyndhorn #1 (of 6) When a big-name creator shows up at Dark Horse these days, it’s usually for one of three reasons:  They’ve been given their own imprint within the company (Kevin Smith, Stan Sakai, Eric Powell, Matt Kindt).  They’re being published because of a deal with another publisher (Scott Snyder).  […]

One-Punch Man vol. 26

Have you ever wondered just how the superhero class system employed by the Hero Society came into being for this series?  Vol. 26 has you covered in that regard as we learn that there were originally only Class C, B, and A-level heroes at the start of the Society’s founding.  S-rank was established after it […]

Legion of X vol. 2

I’ve been enjoying Simon Spurrier’s take on the adventures of Nightcrawler and Legion as they’ve carved out their own brand of hopeful existence on Krakoa.  I’ve also wondered if I’ve been in the minority here as this tale has been told in piecemeal through three different titles:  One volume of “Way of X,” two volumes […]

Breathers

How’s this for a setup:  Imagine a world where the air is poisonous and everyone has to wear a special mask in order to breathe while they’re outdoors.  It’s all due to some vaguely explained accident decades ago and nobody’s been able to find a cure for it yet.  In the meantime, people have adjusted […]

Local Man vol. 1: Heartland

Jack Xavier had it all as Crossjack.  A superhero with the power to be skilled with whatever weapon he uses (except bows) he had fame and fortune as a member of the superhero team known as Third Gen.  Until it all came crashing down and he was kicked off the team.  Without anywhere else to […]