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It Came! #1

"It Came!" #1 by Dan Boultwood is an attempt to recreate the kind of sci-fi that fans used to laugh at. It succeeds, but isn't as in on the joke as it wishes it were.

Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #23

"Ultimate Comics Spider-Man" #1 from Brian Michael Bendis and Dave Marquez drops us one year into the future with Miles Morales having given up being Spider-Man.

Wolverine and the X-Men #29

"Wolverine and the X-Men" #29 from Jason Aaron and Ramon Perez sees one Wolverine bury a time capsule and another one dig it up 25 years later.

Battlestar Galactica #1

"Battlestar Galactica" #1 from Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning and Cezar Razek takes fans back to the original show and plays with temporal weapons, but it won't give readers time back.

Fearless Defenders #4

"Fearless Defenders" #4 from Cullen Bunn and Will Sliney has Valkyrie fight against the Doom Maidens and uncover a secret from her past.

Thor: God of Thunder #8

"Thor: God of Thunder" #8 from Jason Aaron and Esad Ribic is a rousing pulp slave tale as young Thor struggles against all odds and against the God Butcher on his weaponized world.

FCBD: Infinity #1

"Infinity" from Jonathan Hickman and Jim Cheung, with snippets from Scott Edelman, Mike Zeck, Warren Ellis and Mike McKone on other projects, is a free tease into Marvel's future and how it ties into Marvel's past.

Winter Soldier #18

"Winter Soldier" #18 from Jason Latour and Nic Klein is the origin tale of Tesla Tarasova, the Electric Ghost.

Age of Ultron #7

"Age of Ultron" #1 from Brian Michael Bendis, Brandon Peterson and Carlos Pacheco is has Wolverine and Sue Richards return to a future where things have changed and their need to survive against new threats.

The Black Bat #1

"The Black Bat" #1 from Brian Buccellato and Ronan Cliquet is a false start as the creative team fractures the origin tale of Black Bat, keep the tale too simple and throw in a curve ball at the end.

Gambit #11

"Gambit" #11 by James Asmus, Clay Mann and Paco Medina brings Rogue into the series as she joins forces with Gambit and Joelle in the snow against Tombstone's henchmen.

Avengers Arena #8

"Avengers Arena" #8 from Dennis Hopeless and Kev Walker is an issue where every character gets a little bit of action, but nothing major occurs.

Uncanny Avengers #7

In "Uncanny Avengers" #7 by Rick Remender and Daniel Acuna, the villains take on a Celestial while Havok struggles to keep the unity of the team and give off a good impression to the public.

Nova #3

"Nova" #3 from Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuinness pushes the new Nova one beat forward in the story -- but it's not a lot and certainly not enough.

Cable and X-Force #7

"Cable and X-Force" #7 from Dennis Hopeless and Salvador Larocca is an action movie comic with the team stealing both an alien craft and the aliens themselves.

Daredevil #25

"Daredevil" #25 from Mark Waid and Chris Samnee pits daredevil against a worthy adversary who steps up to deliver a message through action.

Avenging Spider-Man #19

"Avenging Spider-Man" #19 from Christopher Yost and Marco Checchetto is a character study of the new Superior Spider-Man as he battles alongside Sleepwalker against a fearworm.

Hawkeye #9
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"X" #0 from Duane Swierczynski and Eric Nguyen is a brutally violent and terse revenge vigilante story of X killing off a series of mob men.

Superior Spider-Man #7

"Superior Spider-Man" #7 from Dan Slott and Humberto Ramos pits the new Spider-Man against Cardiac, which leads to our hero facing opponents closer to home.

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