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Absolute Green Lantern #8 takes a step back to show us the origin of Jo Mullein

Who is Jo Mullein? The wielder of the green power reveals her deepest secrets…as her ex-wife decides whether to help her or turn her in.

Story: Al Ewing
Art: Jahnoy Lindsay
Color: Jahnoy Lindsay
Letterer: Lucas Gattoni

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Vanishing Point #6 is entertaining but far too predictable

“The Mission”: A genocidal visitor comes to Earth with a mission and a secret.

Story: Mark Russell
Art: Ryan Alexander-Tanner
Color: Sidney Davidson
Letterer: Ryan Alexander-Tanner

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Zeus Comics


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Ultimate X-Men #21 feels like it’s finally starting to bring everything together

ANTI-MUTANT LEGISLATION RISES… The X-Men thought the Children of the Atom were their biggest problem. Little did they know, things are about to get much harder for mutants in Hi No Kuni…

Story/Art: Peach Momoko
Script Adaptation: Zack Davisson
Letterer: Travis Lanham

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Void Rivals #24 ends one chapter and teases the next one to come

END OF ARC
SOLILA BETRAYED!
OR… is SHE the betrayer?

Story: Robert Kirkman
Art: Conor Hughes
Color: Patricio Delpeche
Letterer: Rus Wooton

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Planet She-Hulk #1 is a fun debut that sets a great tone for the comic mixed with solid art

SAKAAR, PARTY OF ONE! SHE-HULK is back, and she’s… stuck on Sakaar?? Spinning out of Jonathan Hickman’s hit cosmic epic, IMPERIAL, Jennifer Walters made a promise to her cousin, HULK, to watch over the planet Sakaar and its people for a few days. But it’s been longer than a few days, and now She-Hulk is in charge of keeping the peace on a planet at war! But Jennifer is a VERY different Hulk than the one that once smashed Sakaar into submission… is she up for the task?

Story: Stephanie Phillips
Art: Aaron Kuder
Color: Sonia Oback
Letterer: Joe Caramagna

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The Walking Dead: Deluxe #124 is a nice chapter of All Out War but overall doesn’t stand on its own

The Walking Dead Deluxe #124 has the reality of what Negan was done hit the Hilltop community.

The Walking Dead returns in full color with extras! The Walking Dead Deluxe takes us back to the beginning with each issue now featuring full color. There are also extras of what might have been with notes as part of “The Cutting Room Floor.”

What’s it like to revisit this modern classic? How does it change all these years later… and in color? Find out!

Story: Robert Kirkman
Art: Charlie Adlard
Ink: Stefano Gaudiano
Color: Dave McCaig
Letterer: Rus Wooton

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No Place #1 is a solid debut that goes in an unexpected direction

Mariposa Montiel is having a cruel homecoming. As the daughter of immigrants, the outcast teenager is no stranger to scrutiny, but this is another level. Years after vanishing from her Chicago neighborhood, Mari has returned to a traumatized family and a media circus with nothing but a tiger-striped feather and an extraordinary tale of her time away as the champion of a magical jungle land called Mayahuela.

Mari is met as a fraud and her story makes her a stranger in her own life until an eccentric, high-tech organization known as N.O. Place emerges from the shadows and welcomes her home. Led by a legend of the Land of Oz, the secret agency has its finger on the pulse of so-called fictional worlds—and as its newest recruit, Mari is now called upon to save our own world from a creeping Lovecraftian nightmare.

Story: Tim Seeley
Art: Stefano Simeone
Color: Stefano Simeone
Letterer: Andworld Design

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Mini Reviews: Bytchcraft #5, Batman #3, and Harley and Ivy: Life and Crimes #1

Harley and Ivy: Life and Crimes #1

Sometimes, the staff at Graphic Policy read more comics than we’re able to get reviewed. When that happens you’ll see a weekly feature compiling reviews of the comics, or graphic novels, we just didn’t get a chance to write a full one for.

These are Graphic Policy’s Mini Reviews and Recommendations.

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Bytchcraft #5 (Mad Cave) Bytchcraft concludes with a beautifully witchy and high energy hymn to queer family from Aaron Reese, Lema Carril, and Bex Glendining. Glendining’s palette shows the battle between night and light as the coven try to take down Eve. I also love how Reese and Carril tie in their narrative to the literal birth of Michele, Em, and Adri and show their bond between the light shows. There’s a real undercurrent of resistance and community building underneath the pop occult fantasy, and Bytchcraft ends up being a near-perfect call to be gay and do magick. Overall: 8.8 Verdict: Buy

Batman #3 (DC) – If I had to describe the third issue of Matt Fraction, Jorge Jimenez, and Tomeu Morey‘s Batman run, it’d be “engrossing.” Fraction layers juicy subplots on top of relevant social themes and lets Jimenez and Morey continue to cut loose with super cool gadgets that show that Bruce Wayne might not have a manor and a butler, but he’s not broke just yet. Also, Batman #3 goes into some dark places like Tim Drake’s boyfriend questioning why he ends up with bruises every time he spends time with Bruce, but also has a sense of humor with Matt Fraction topping himself with each esoteric Riddler riddle. Sure, this comic has a lot of the usual ass kicking, but Fraction and Jorge Jimenez also show how Batman’s actions influence Gotham from the board room to ordinary citizens making a lived-in tech Goth world. Overall: 8.7 Verdict: Buy

Harley and Ivy: Life and Crimes #1 (DC)Erica Henderson aka one of the best working American cartoonists tells the definitive story of Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy’s beautiful, dangerous sapphic romance in Life and Crimes #1. I love that Henderson frames the opening pages like a romance film, and that she uses some of the visual vocabulary and designs of Batman : The Animated Series while making it her own with her impeccable sense of timing that works with both dark humor and drama. She also doesn’t shy away for showing the abuse of Harley and Joker’s relationships while letting Poison Ivy shine and be the badass hero she’s always been. The cherry on the top of this excellent issue is the highly charged color palette from Erica Henderson with lots of reds as Harley debates whether to stay with Joker, go her own way, or a fun third option, protect Ace Chemicals where she cast Dr. Harleen Quinzel aside and became Harley Quinn. Overall: 8.9 Verdict: Buy

Planet Death #2 adds a little depth to all of the action

Last man standing! After a brutal barrage of alien gunfire decimates the entire landing force, Corporal Scott stands alone, left to bear witness as the alien horde’s towering hover ships skewer any remaining survivors. The human beachhead completely shattered, Scott must use every weapon in his arsenal as he single-handedly battles his way towards the devastating alien weapon he’s been tasked to destroy. But the alien army isn’t the only threat lurking on Planet Death. Hunted by a savage apex predator, Scott is thrust into a brutal battle for survival. There’s no backup. No escape. Just one mission: destroy the weapon or die trying.

Story: Derek Kolstad, Robert Venditti
Art: Tomas Giorello
Color: Sunny Gho
Letterer: Tom Napolitano

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G.I. JOE #13 kicks off “Dreadnok War” and serves as a decent spot for new readers to hop on

THE DREADNOK WAR BEGINS HERE!

When Cobra Commander is betrayed by one of his closest allies, he’s targeted for revenge by the Dreadnoks!

But in his darkest hour, the only one who can save Cobra Commander is…Duke?

Story: Joshua Williamson
Art: Tom Reilly
Color: Jordie Bellaire
Letterer: Rus Wooton

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