1. X-Men: Worst X-Man Ever (No. 3, June 2016, Marvel) – Max Bemis, Michael Walsh & Ruth Redmond Feeling old? Lost that inexpressible X that you had when you were…
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1. NEW MGMT / MIND MGMT (No. 1 / No. 36, Aug 2015, Dark Horse) – Matt Kindt If the nip in the October air and the imminent end of…
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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. Sex Criminals (No. 8, Oct 2014, Image) – Matt Fraction & Chip Zdarsky The word of the month is education. Anyone who has taught in a traditional classroom setting…
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1. Rot & Ruin (No. 1, Sept 2014, IDW) – Jonathan Maberry, Tony Vargas & Oliver Lee Arce Just when you thought the zombie horror genre was waning, IDW piques…
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1. Death of Wolverine (No. 1, Nov 2014, Marvel) – Charles Soule, Steve McNiven, Jay Leisten & Justin Ponsor September marks Marvel’s big event title, Death of Wolverine. Surgically written…
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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. 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. Buffy: The Vampire Slayer (No. 25, May 2009, Dark Horse) – Doug Petrie, Georges Jeanty, Andy Owens & Michelle Madsen Nothing quite like an all-female slayer army to capture…
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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…
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1. Ms. Marvel (No. 2, May 2014, Marvel) – G. Willow Wilson, Adrian Alphona & Ian Herring What a great time to be alive and reading comics. The most recent…