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"Aquaman" #2 is Totally Different Than #1 - And Here's Why That's a Good Thing

Dan Abnett, Scot Eaton and Wayne Faucher's "Aquaman" #2 goes down a far more interesting road than its first issue.

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Aquaman: Rebirth #1

Atlantean terrorists try to blow up the East Coast in Dan Abnett, Scot Eaton, Oscar Jimenez and Mark Morales' "Aquaman: Rebirth" #1.

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Action Comics #52

Peter J. Tomasi, Dale Eaglesham, Scot Eaton and Wayne Faucher unleash the Super-Pretender on pre-New 52 Superman in "Action Comics" #52, but the early momentum of this storyline is fading fast.

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Batman and Robin Eternal #26

"Batman and Robin Eternal" #26 wraps up the latest weekly Batman series, but James Tynion IV, Scott Snyder and a host of artists have curiously little tension here.

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Cassandra Cain Assumes a New Code Name in "Batman and Robin Eternal" #26

As "Batman and Robin Eternal" concluded, one hero returned, another hung up their cape and Cassandra Cain chose her new identity.

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Detective Comics #50

Peter J. Tomasi and a handful of artists commemorate the history of the title in "Detective Comics" #50, but it's those artists who drive the issue.

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"Batman and Robin Eternal" #17 Offers New Clues on Mother's Connection to One Batman Protege

In "Batman and Robin Eternal" #17, a flashback hinted that one specific member of the Bat family is a product of Mother's conditioning program.

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Batman and Robin Eternal #4

James Tynion IV, Scott Snyder, Steve Orlando, Scot Eaton and Wayne Faucher move the cast all over the place in "Batman and Robin Eternal" #4, but the pace has slowed down considerably at the moment.

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Imperium #7
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SDCC: DC Announces "Robin War" Crossover, Weekly "Batman & Robin Eternal"

Scott Snyder and James Tynion IV are set to return to weekly Bat-tales with "Batman & Robin Eternal," and a "Robin War" is looming.

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Dysart Plays the VIllain's Game as Valiant's "Imperium" Unfolds

With the launch of the second arc of his politics-heavy exploration of the line between super hero and villain, Joshua Dysart explains his "Imperium" goals.

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Yost Concludes "Battle Scars" with Agent Coulson's Help

After introducing the Marvel U to Nick Fury's son in "Battle Scars," CBR spoke to writer Chris Yost about another intro -- Agent Coulson from Marvel's Movie Universe -- and the series finale.

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Before They Were Famous: "Captain America" #32

In another installment of BEFORE THEY WERE FAMOUS, Tim takes a look at the Captain America comics right before Ed Brubaker began his enormously-long run. Robert Kirkman superheroes, Marvel-style.

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Yost Bares His "Battle Scars"

In November's "Fear Itself: Battle Scars" miniseries, one normal American soldier will be caught up in the chaos of the Marvel U. CBR spoke with writer Chris Yost about the series.

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