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Look, I'm not saying I'm totally on-board with his platform, but MODOK understands how structural racism works, and I might vote for him in the primary.
All Against All #1 (by @AlexPaknadel and @Casparnova) is exemplary -- a dizzying display of visual and verbal acrobatics in the service of an unsettlingly observant sci-fi thriller. We're living in a quiet golden age of creator-owned comics, and this one earns its spot.
The world will forgive me for an @AlexPaknadel shout-out, but his Batman debut alongside @amancay_art in Batman: Urban Legends #17 is a master class in finding the raw, human core of both Batman and Black Adam. Here's hoping both of them find a home in the Bat camp.
I remember seeing the work of John Paul Leon as a young kid, and feeling like I'd taken my first step into a kind of comic art that transcended the limitations of four-color superheroes. Comics are most definitely a lesser place without him.
Hickman's retcon makes every Moira MacTaggert scene fun, but the fact that she has a little post-it note reminding the X-Men not to tell Destiny where she can come and light her on fire is just perfect.
Galactus's pancake recipe is infinitely more upsetting to me than any of the countless civilizations he has obliterated.
Hey, folks, not a lot of people know this, but Greg Land was originally going to be the artist on HoX PoX, and Xavierfiles just got the scoop on some of the unpublished art. Comment and let us know what you think!