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Adapted from the 1946 'Superman' radio serial on 'The Clan of the Fiery Cross', 'Superman Smashes the Klan' is great fun and offers a message of hope for those confronting intolerance. Author Gene Luen Yang, most famous for the middle grade graphic novel 'American Born Chinese', offers a detailed ...
No, really, the new, good Doctor Doom sits Gwenpool down and talks it out - and somehow, it's just as badass as his evil-self beating the crap out of Gwenpool. I'm not sure what's going to happen, or if this series has been canceled, but it's getting really good, really a commentary on how reade...
She's still convinced she can join the Avengers if she kills Doom. I read these all at once, so the storylines from issue 21 are bleeding into this. So you get this short, crappy review, but I love it, and it's a five star read, for me at least.
Gwenpool finally ends the fight with her future evil self, by deciding not to become a villain, even though it might end her comics earlier than she'd hoped. She loved the heroes too much to hurt them, no matter what happens to her. Another look at how narratives work. This gets more complex,...
Gwenpool went to her original universe which was still a comic universe, and is now able to bounce between them though panel edges, ripping open pages, and on and on. Except this makes her more powerful than ever, and heroes from the future tell everyone that Gwenpool will turn on them and destroy...