Chris Hernandez

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From Iron Man to Doctor Doom: Explaining the RDJ Return and the Wildest Fan Theories

Robert Downey Jr. is back, but as Doctor Doom! We break down the wildest theories, the “Infamous Iron Man” connection, and why this is Marvel’s boldest gamble yet.

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‘Dungeons of Doom’ #1 Marvel’s Horror-Filled Journey into Latveria

Dungeons of Doom #1 takes you on a gritty journey into the sinister caves of the Marvel Universe left by Victor von Doom.

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‘Detective Comics’ #1103 Review: Fear, Loathing, and Lois Lane

Detective Comics #1103 is a stellar issue that balances the detective aspects of the Dark Knight with high-stakes action.

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‘Absolute Flash’ #9 Review: Lemire’s Rogues’ Revenge & The Horror of the Speed Force

Absolute Flash #9 is a fantastic start to a new story arc.

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‘Amazing Spider-Man’ #15 Review: Peter Parker’s Cosmic Brawl with a Sentient Suit

Amazing Spider-Man #15 is a win. It uses a wild, Guardians of the Galaxy-esque backdrop to force Peter to re-examine his core philosophy.

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‘Imperial’ #4 Review: Super-Skrull & Star-Lord Face a Brutal, Cosmic Marvel Finale

Imperial #4 delivers explosive action, a killer reveal, and profound philosophical questions about power.

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‘Skinbreaker’ #2 Kirkman’s Gut-Punch Comic Hits Hard

Skinbreaker #2 is a visually intense read that firmly establishes the new Chieftain’s vision and sets up an explosive internal conflict with Paca.

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Review: ‘The Flash’ #26 – The Fastest Family in Trouble

The Flash #26 uses the major cosmic event as a catalyst for genuine, compelling character drama involving Wally and Bart.

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‘Fantastic Four’ #4 Review: The Dog That Wasn’t

Fantastic Four #4 is a smart, fun read and it firmly solidifies Alicia’s place as an essential member of the family.

Cover of Spider-Man #22 featuring the hero in action with a villain

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‘Ultimate Spider-Man’ #22 Review: Time Jump, Black Cat & the Amazing Otto

Ultimate Spider-Man #22 delivers high-stakes drama, wonderful emotional moments, and a fantastic new Superior Otto dynamic.

Detective Comics #1102

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‘Detective Comics’ #1102 “The Courage That Kills, Part Two”

Detective Comics #1102 expertly blends classic detective work with a modern biological/technological threat.

Superman #31 kneels with the Apokolips heart in hand

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‘Superman’ #31 Review: Doomsday’s New Origin Revealed

Superman #31 is a strong start to the “Man of Apokolips” arc, dropping huge Doomsday retcon that will have fans buzzing.