1. Civil War II (No. 4, Sept 2016, Marvel) – Brian Michael Bendis, David Marquez & Justin Ponsor If your favorite comic book movie this year was Captain America: Civil…
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In a year of rampant misogyny and cringe-inducing comment threads, comic books have surprisingly been one of the most welcoming places to find respite from the deluge of daily sexual…
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1. Edge of Spider-Verse (No. 2, Nov 2014, Marvel) – Jason Latour, Robbi Rodriguez & Rico Renzi What if Peter Parker had never been bitten by a genetically engineered spider?…
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Marvel turns 75 this fall! And September marks their big story arc event Death of Wolverine. Whether you’re a longtime reader of the comics or a casual fan of the…
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1. Scooby-Doo Team-Up (No. 5, Sept 2014, DC) – Sholly Fisch, Dario Brizuela & Franco Riesco An unexpected soiree into militant feminism, this month’s Scooby-Doo Team Up pits the Scooby…
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1. Rocket Girl (Vol. 01, July 2014, Image) – Amy Reeder & Brandon Montclare 15 year old Dayoung is a detective with the New York Teen Police Department from a…
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1. SpongeBob Comics (No. 32, Apr 2014, United Plankton Pictures) – Derek Drymon, Jerry Ordway & Rick Neilsen Stephen Hillenburg and crew have managed to make the comic book version…
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1. Ms. Marvel (No. 5, Aug 2014, Marvel) – G. Willow Wilson, Adrian Alphona & Ian Herring On top of my jam pile this week is Ms. Marvel #5. Dedicated…
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1. She-Hulk (No. 3, June 2014, Marvel) – Charles Soule, Javier Pulido & Muntsa Vicente I’m a sucker for superheroines. When Kari Larsen recently posted a “girlcanon” list of her…