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This Week in INFINITY: Week Five

This Week in INFINITY: Week Five

Welcome to the weekly Comicosity roundup of all things Infinity, including issue power rankings, previews, interviews and more. This is your one-stop shop for everything Infinity!   The reviews are in…. Review: AVENGERS #19 (Hickman, Deodato) Hickman’s work on this issue is exceptional, and Leinil Francis Yu matches his quality admirably. Yu delivers on everything that could possibly

MOM’S COVER WATCH: September 11, 2013

This week the mother of all comics, Jessica Boyd, hunts down the best covers that speak to the child in us all or help to bring up those old childhood memories while still creating comic magic in MOM’S COVER WATCH.   CAPTAIN AMERICA #11 Written by Rick Remender Cover art by Carlos Pacheco Published by

Hot Five: Week of September 11, 2013

Every week, Comicosity brings you our Hot Five, a short list of the top books we think you’ll want to be checking out. Be they new title launches, key issues or just continuing stories from some of the industry’s most acclaimed books, this list is your guaranteed gold for the week in the comic market.

Marvel Announces All-New Marvel NOW! Including Robinson’s INVADERS

Marvel Comics has announced a second wave of Marvel NOW! titles including a jumping on point for Avengers, Inhuman, and All-New Invaders. Official Press Release New York. NY—September 9, 2013— The most popular characters. The most acclaimed creators. The most ambitious stories. This is the recharged All-New Marvel NOW!. This Winter, the Marvel Universe heads in an

Trade Waiting: Week of September 11, 2013

We are a mere 48 hours away from new comic books, and a whole fresh crop of collections as well! If your bookshelf is in need of a trade or hardcover infusion, look no further than the top five releases of September 11, 2013: WONDER WOMAN VOL. 3: IRON Written by Brian Azzarello Art by

LGBT Visibility: Batwoman and the Agency of Marriage

Thursday, Batwoman co-authors J.H. Williams III and W. Haden Blackman released a joint statement announcing their departure from the title due to conflicts with DC editorial staff. One of the most significant revelations out of this statement was the fact that Batwoman (Kate Kane) and girlfriend Detective Maggie Sawyer would not be allowed to marry,

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