
Waid & Samnee!
While her film has been pushed back to November, you can catch up on the many exploits of Marvel’s Black Widow now! And for every protagonist, we need an antagonist, so be sure to check out the Taskmaster graphic novels, too!
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Black Widow Epic Collection: Beware the Black Widow
The Black Widow soon makes her solo appearance in her own MCU film. Wayne Markley suggests some collections of Marvel’s super spy for you to read prior to this cinematic extravaganza.
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Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed
There are lots of great new comics available for pre-order at WestfieldComics.com and KC Carlson looks at some of his favorites including Catwoman 80th Anniversary 100-page Super Spectacular #1, Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed, and Children of the Atom #1.
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Young Justice #1
There are tons of new titles offered for pre-order at Westfield Comics’ web site. KC Carlson takes a look at some of the offerings from DC and Marvel.
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Marvel Firsts: The 1970s Vol. 1
Westfield’s Wayne Markley travels back to the 1970s and reviews
Marvel Firsts: The 1970s Vol. 1.
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Amazing Spider-Man #86
KC Carlson looks at Marvel’s
Amazing Spider-Man #86. What’s special about this issue? Read on and find out!
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Superman Vs. The Flash
Westfield’s Wayne Markley suggests some collections starring Superman.
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by Robert Greenberger
Marvel Comics has spent much of this year focused on the female heroines of their ever-growing universe. First there was the slick magazine with articles and reprints from January, which I wrote for. Since then there have been the Girl Comics and Her-Oes miniseries and an honest-to-goodness good Black Widow ongoing series.
This summer, though, Marvel looks back one final time with Women of Marvel: Celebrating Seven Decades Omnibus. The mammoth 1160 page book will retail for $125 but you’re getting a real survey of how heroic women were portrayed through the years and it makes for an interesting look at Marvel in a new way.
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by Josh Crawley
This won’t be as much of an in-depth review as it’s some of my general thoughts on the movie. Not too much in the way of spoilers, I hope, but that’s the kind of thing you’re going to have to live with.
Whiplash… because there weren’t enough characters in the Marvel Universe to choose from without creating a new version of one with the unique traits of another one? Anyways, he’s pigeon-toed. Unless that isn’t PC, in which case, he’s whatever that’s called these days.
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by Josh Crawley

Sean Phillips incorporating aspects of Jae Lee’s style, colored by Richard Isanove? You’ve got to be kidding me if you don’t think that’s amazing! Conveniently, Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Born is coming out in soft cover soon.
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