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Marvel Debuted an Impressive List of New Superheroine Comics in January, by Angela Rairden

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Marvel Debuted an Impressive List of New Superheroine Comics in January, by Angela Rairden

This month, Marvel launched a slew of new superheroine comics, introducing new storylines, villains, and even some unlikely partnerships. Whether struggling to understand their place in the world, or sacrificing everything to protect those who need it, each of these illustrious leading ladies prove that they are forces to be reckoned with. Here are my reviews of a few of them, and a list of the impressive amount of variant covers that were released with each title (because there are a lot of them and they are all very pretty). ELEKTRA: BLACK, WHITE & BLOOD #1 Release date: January 5th,...

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Emilia Clarke’s “M.O.M.” is a Missive of Female Empowerment, by Angela Rairden

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Emilia Clarke’s “M.O.M.” is a Missive of Female Empowerment, by Angela Rairden

"Furthermore, this comic really isn’t a female vs. male story. It’s meant as a celebration of what makes women beautiful and magical by viewing perceived weaknesses as strengths instead. "

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“The Me You Love in the Dark” is a Perfect, Subtle Type of Horror, by Angela Rairden

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“The Me You Love in the Dark” is a Perfect, Subtle Type of Horror, by Angela Rairden

"From the mind of Skottie Young (Rocket Raccoon, I Hate Fairyland, and Middlewest) comes Image’s The Me You Love in the Dark, a strange sort of spooky, romantic tale that’s perfect for the start of fall and the Halloween season."

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Maria Llovet’s Porcelain is a Gorgeously Creepy Tale, by Angela Rairden

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Maria Llovet’s Porcelain is a Gorgeously Creepy Tale, by Angela Rairden

"Maria Llovet’s work has a sort of beautiful, ethereal quality to it, and Porcelain proves to be no exception. The tale is a mix of fantasy and imaginative horror which, after its first issue, leaves a tantalizing amount to the imagination."

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Bunny Mask Issue One Introduces Readers to Its Unique and Eerie World, by Angela Rairden

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Bunny Mask Issue One Introduces Readers to Its Unique and Eerie World, by Angela Rairden

"I picked up issue one of Bunny Mask based solely on its intriguing cover, which hinted that it was probably going to be creepy, bloody, and a little strange.

I wasn’t disappointed."

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