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Monsters in Love: A Pride Anthology #1 |
Jun 10, 2026
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Whether funny, heartfelt, or haunting, each story adds to a message that our differences are worth celebrating. In the end, Monsters in Love shows that no matter how different we may seem, everyone deserves to find acceptance—and maybe even a happy ending.
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Star Trek: Celebrations 2026 #1 |
May 27, 2026
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There is no redefining of established lore or reinvention of beloved characters. There is no massive universe-altering moment or overly dramatic “event” twist (think Locutus of Borg). The book is better without. It stays focused on smaller character-driven narratives. That said, if you are looking for huge spectacle, universe building, or game-changing moments, this isn’t for you. It’s a fun read and a good reminder to us all of what Star Trek is.
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Star Trek: Red Shirts: Ghosts Of The 21st Century #1 |
Jun 12, 2026
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After just one issue, Ghost of the 21st Century has all the makings of a standout series. It takes one of Trek’s oldest running jokes and turns it into something compelling. Who would’ve thought that a book centered around the franchise's most expendable crew members would end up being one of the most engaging stories in modern Trek?
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Wiccan & Hulkling: Raid Of Ultron #1 |
May 27, 2026
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With beautiful styling, vibrant artwork, and an engaging narrative, Marvel’s Pride issue ultimately succeeds with an emotionally genuine chapter. It is heartfelt, a bit chaotic, colorful, and above all fun.
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