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Your weekly 2nd issue round-up is here!

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AVENGERS #2 by Mark Waid and Mike del Mundo

KANG WAR TWO! The Vision is hell-bent on revenge against Kang and if the Avengers can’t hold the synthezoid back, all of history is in jeopardy!

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COPRA vs ARM #2 by Michel Fife

New Network
° we are programmed to do ° anything you want us to ° we are the robots °

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VIOLENT LOVE #2 by Frank Barbiere and Victor Santos

Chapter 2: “SEX & MONEY”

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FLASH GORDON: KING’S CROSS #2 by Jesse Hamm, Jeff Parker, and Grace Allison

Superstar JEFF PARKER (Future Quest) returns to FLASH GORDON, alongside the astounding team of JESSE HAMM & GRACE ALLISON! The Phantoms, Mandrake The Magician and Flash are on the run from forces they don’t understand! Do our on-the-run titans stand a chance against spiders made of apes!?!?

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YAKUZA DEMOn KILLERS #2 by Amit Chauhan and Eli Powell

Pick your poison. Ochita has mystical weapon with immeasurable power and a swarm of monsters after it. If she is to survive the onslaught, she will have to put her trust in unlikely allies, the deadly Yakuza. Will she live to regret her decision?

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A comiXologist Recommends:
Jen Keith recommends Flash Gordon Holiday Special

Tis the season for holiday specials – that most wonderful time of the year when your favorite characters leave the world saving on the back burner for a well deserved vacation…they hope. The halls are decked, the candles are lit, and it’s time to pick up the Flash Gordon Holiday Special for some festive fun.

If you’re more familiar with St. Nick than you are Flash Gordon, he’s a pulp hero originating in the 1930s that adventures through space with a booze-guzzling scientist named Dr. Zarkov and Dale, a tough as nails science reporter. They stand together against the ruthless dictator Ming as he conquers peoples across the universe. But even heroes enjoy a glass of eggnog, and Flash is ready to don the white beard and red suit to bring joy to Arborians everywhere. (Meanwhile, Zarkov is just ready for another glass of eggnog).

The Flash Gordon Holiday Special is truly a holiday extravaganza spanning beyond Christmas and Santa “Jungle Jim.” We are treated to the story of Hanukkah with a wise little boy, his family, and an alien that, while strange, is no stranger to their struggles and a New Years Eve showing how you’ll never know where you’ll end up and who you’ll end up with come next year. It’s a trio of feel-good stories to warm the heart as the weather gets colder.

This issue celebrates the holidays without slapping you with the holly jollies and mistletoe. It explores cultures, both familiar and far from home, to highlight an overall sense of togetherness for the season. Each story retains its own look and feel with a different creative team working to showcase how each character spends the holidays. You might recognize writers Dan McCoy, Elliot Kalan, and Stuart Wellington; McCoy and Kalan are writers on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and all three are known for their work on the hit podcast The Flop House.


If you’re enjoying the ongoing Flash series, are curious about what a Beast-man ala King’s Watch is up to, or like fun, adventure-filled sci-fi, then make sure to fill your digital stocking with this book. So full of good cheer, this issue’s a delight. Happy reading to all, and to all a good night!

[Read Flash Gordon Holiday Special on comiXology]

Jen Keith is a Digital Editor at comiXology, comic artist, music addict, and cannot NOT sing Queen’s Flash theme song every time she talks about the character.

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Michael Crowe recommends Flash Gordon #3

Not since watching the original 1930’s serials with my Father when I was a child have I been so enthralled and captivated by a Flash Gordon story. It is clear that everyone working on this title cares deeply about the source material.

Jeff Parker’s writing captures the very essence of these characters while adeptly updating them for a new era. Flash Gordon is at the top of his game, showcasing what it means to be a true hero. He leaps into action at a moments notice to fight any injustice he sees, for better or for worse. Dale Arden, once a helpless, screaming, fainting damsel in distress has been re-imagined as a gutsy, street smart reporter who can more than handle herself. Dr. Hans Zarkov, rocket engineer extraordinaire, receives an added layer of alcohol fueled sassyness to compliment his notorious intellect. The art, by Evan Shaner (docshaner), is explosive while also lending tenderness and emotional depth to each character, panel after panel. Jordie Bellaire’s (jordiecolorsthings) coloring infuses the empire of Mongo and its varied planets with a richness and liveliness that complements the exotic worlds we travel to with Flash and crew.

This book is truly unrivaled, nothing else delivers pulse pounding pulp stories with such aplomb. To find out exactly how Flash, Dale and Zarkov ended up stranded on the strange worlds of Mongo check out the preceding mini-series, King’s Watch, written by Jeff Parker and illustrated by Mark Laming. Be sure to pick up Flash Gordon #3 if you’re a fan of classic heroes, sci-fi action/adventure stories, and want to know what has inspired science fiction classics for over 80 years.

[Read Flash Gordon #3 on comiXology]

For fans of: Action, Science Fiction

Michael Crowe works on the digital assets/launch team by day and writes comics and prose by night. He’s an avid consumer of comics and all things sci-fi.