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@AnneComics I know Danny's gi is unimprovable, so how about Luke's t-shirt and jeans?
Little robot child is Peak Character Trope and I will love them unconditionally.
Oh hey, look what's on Marvel Unlimited. Let's give it a whirl!
Iron Fist and his Amazing Friends
Issue 14: End Of Ebooksgelion
#GettinFisty 👊
I think we can all agree that the edgy prototype character trope absolutely rules above all else, right?
What an excellent week! Here's what's on my pull list!
Amazing Fantasy
Voices: Identity
Strange Academy
US of Captain America https://t.co/nPtEahGZfp
Now we're all caught up to the modern era! Gene Luen Yang and Dike Ruan delivered a five issue miniseries to establish a new status quo, Alyssa Wong and Andie Tong gave us a single issue of espionage, and then the Yamg/Ruan story spun off into an ongoing. It's all great stuff.
Not content to mentor only one new addition to the Marvel Universe, Shang-Chi also appears in CRESCENT & IO. He spars with Dan Bi, a young girl from South Korea, a prodigy of taekwondo, and the owner of a mask which summons the bear spirit Io. Love it. This is her origin story.
Alongside AGENTS OF ATLAS, Shang-Chi appears as a mentor character in the SWORD MASTER series. This is a reprint of a Chinese comic Marvel helped produce, and it features a backup story by Greg Pak. It lasted 12 issues and is worth checking out if you're into fantasy tales.
Greg Pak continues his work from TOTALLY AWESOME HULK and takes advantage of the WAR OF THE REALMS crossover event to introduce us to the NEW AGENTS OF ATLAS, an entirely AAPI superhero team (old and new faces alike). Somehow this team book juggles its many characters gracefully.