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Vengeance #6
Marvel’s epic event of the year where the fate of all reality lies in the balance comes to a close as the Teen Brigade battles the Young Masters of Evil in Latveria.
Annihilators: Earthfall #4
The Magus has control of a third of the minds in the US. How do you stop a being like that? The Avengers sure don’t know and the Annihilators may have to save the day again.
Avengers: The Children's Crusade #8
Doom puts his new powers to use, with terrible consequences.
X-Men Legacy #260
ogue chooses a side, and Ariel returns to Utopia.
Secret Avengers #20
Natasha bounces back and forth in time in an effort to save her team that dies in the opening pages of this issue.
Captain America #6
With questions about his powers and his role weighing heavily on him, Captain America hits the town with Hawkeye. Bad news for bad guys tonight.
Captain America #5
Steve Rogers facing not only deadly force from Codename: Bravo, but challenging questions that could shake him to his core!
Captain America & Bucky #625
"Captain America & Bucky" heads in a new direction, exploring the men who took on the identities of Captain America and Bucky after the deaths of Steve Rogers and James Barnes in 1945.
Uncanny X-Men #3
It's attack of the guest artists as "Uncanny X- Men" ends its first storyline.
Fantastic Four #601
The Fantastic Four are finally back together again.
Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #5
Miles meets Spider-Woman, Nicky Fury, and the Ultimates for the first time.
Legion Of Monsters #3
This Morbius-centric issue drops plenty of exposition to push the story along.
Venom #11
Flash continues to find being a hero a downward spiral.
Uncanny X-Force #19
Rick Remender takes a moment to apply the brakes, look out the window, and readjust the map.
Incredible Hulk #3
Banner’s creations attack the Hulk’s allies, forcing the Hulk to make a decision.
Avengers #20
Wolverine & The X-Men #3
All heck breaks loose when Krakoa attacks the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning.
New Mutants #35
Be careful, kids. Bad music causes tornados. Also: Middle Chapter Syndrome.
Daredevil #7
It might be the shortest day of the year, but "Daredevil" #7 will bring warmth to your heart.
Carnage USA #1
Carnage invades a small American town, planning to create a new home for himself.
Battle Scars #2
Marcus Johnson gets taken into SHIELD custody. For about 5 minutes.
S.H.I.E.L.D. #4
Most comics travel to the future. “S.H.I.E.L.D.” travels to three futures at the same time.
Journey into Mystery #632
Merry Yule, Loki! Have a puppy! In fact, puppies for everybody!
Northanger Abbey #2
Nancy Butler and Janet K. Lee continue their solid work adapting the novels of Jane Austen with Marvel’s “Northanger Abbey” limited series.
Ultimate X-Men #4
While technically competent, this issue falls decidedly flat just when it should be ramping up.
Avengers Academy #23
X-23 joins "Avengers Academy" right as everything is poised for disaster.
Uncanny X-Force #18
The Dark Angel Saga comes to its long-awaited conclusion.
New Avengers #19
The New Dark Avengers make their public debut.
Avengers: X-Sanction #1
Cable takes on the Avengers. Actually, it's a lot more than that...
Venom #10
As Flash is blackmailed, Captain America arrives to shut down the Venom project.
Moon Knight #8
After delivering a loss to Count Nefaria, Moon Knight is confident and ready to do more to take the ‘kingpin of Los Angeles’ down.
X-Club #1
The X-Men (of Utopia) have given their “Science Club” a mini-series that is oddly named “X-Club” where these characters will apparently “do science.”
X-Factor #228
Jamie Madrox is dead (or is he?), and the rest of the team works hard to eliminate Bloodbath, Jamie’s killer. Oh, and it turns out Guido has no soul. Guy is pretty funny and charming for the soulless.
Punisher #6
Punisher in the wintertime. It’s still black and white and red all over. Just lots more white and slightly more red.
Hulk #45
“Hulk of Arabia” gets a little sand in its shoe with this issue, but the story is still entertaining.
Villains for Hire #1
“Villains for Hire” is absolutely nothing like “Thunderbolts,” in more ways than one.
Avenging Spider-Man #2
"Avenging Spider-Man" is fun and pretty, but it's also a little slight.
The Defenders #1
Dr. Strange, She-Hulk, Namor, Iron Fist, and Silver Surfer assemble as The Defenders at the behest of Hulk, in search of something called Hul – The Breaker of Worlds. Hi-jinks ensue!
Wolverine #19
Wolverine, Fat Cobra, and Gorilla Man attempt to bring down the local Chinese crimelord.
Avengers Origins: Thor #1
Thor goes from rambunctious youth to cocky adult. Sif goes from blonde hair to black. Loki stays the same.
X-Men Legacy #259
Rogue debates whether she should follow Cyclops or Wolverine in this post-Schism tie- in, and in the process the X-Men discover one of their own, lost, trapped, and in need of rescue.
Daredevil #6
The Bruiser earns his name and yet the Scarlet Swashbuckler shows his complete diversity of talent.
Thunderbolts #166
The Thunderbolts are traipsing through the 1800s looking for Mr. Hyde and Satana. Jack the Ripper factors into this story. Coincidence?
Uncanny X-Men #2
The X-Men confront Sinister as he reveals his plans (at some length.)
Red Skull #5
While the Red Skull doesn’t truly appear in this issue, the combination of solid story and magnificent Red Skull cover makes up for that.
FF #12
"FF" continues on after "Fantastic Four" returns, but the art choice is sabotaging the story.
Astonishing X-Men #44
Storm drags Cyclops away on a mission, before things – not least her relationship with Scott - take a strange turn.
Wolverine & The X-Men #2
Wolverine and the X-Men come under attack from the Hellfire Club.
Avengers Origins: The Scarlet With & Quicksilver #1
“Avengers Origins” continues with Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver. You’d be better off buying an old Essentials.
Ultimate Hawkeye #4
Meet the newest additions to the Ultimate Universe: the Celestials and Eternals!