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Also on the series finale front, Star Wars: Poe Dameron wraps with issue #31.X-Men Red and Astonishing X-Men are still going strong, so look for the replacement for Gold and Blue to come out of the X-Classified event. X-Men Gold and X-Men Blue both appear to be drawing to a close with their respective thirty-sixth issues.Does that mean there won’t be alt-text at the bottom of each page? Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #36 is a silent issue by Ryan North and Derek Charm.How exactly is a mutant island born? That sounds weird enough to be great. A new Journey Into Mystery one-shot by Dennis Hopeless and Djibril Morissette-Phan details The Birth of Krakoa at the tail end of World War II.Chip Zdarsky both writes and draws Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #310.

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Speaking of the symbiote, Venom #6 has the character developing some new powers, just in time to fight Grendel (of Beowulf fame, not the Matt Wagner character).Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1 by Saladin Ahmed and Garry Brown tells a tale of Times Past as readers finally learn what shenanigans the alien symbiote costume got into while wearing Peter’s sleeping body.The issue is by Ethan Sacks and André Lima Araújo. Silver Surfer Annual #1 tells a tale set at the beginning of Norrin Radd’s time as Galactus’s herald.Captain America Annual #1 has Tini Howard and Chris Sprouse taking Cap and Bucky back to World War II for a standalone story in which the duo must protect a group of concentration camp escapees.Lot of flashback annuals this month, including the following three offerings:.Writer Sina Grace returns along with it, and is joined this time around by artist Nathan Stockman. The fan-favorite, GLAAD Award-nominated Iceman returns with a new #1.Could the superhero team of Uncle Ben and Nephew Peter be Marvel’s Next Big Thing? Also worth keeping an eye on is Edge of Spidergeddon #3, written by Spider-Gwen co-creator Jason Latour.Not to be outdone, the latest Spider-Man-centric event, Spidergeddon, kicks off with a zero issue this month.Angela, Valkyrie, Skurge, Kevin Masterson, and the Destroyer round out the cast of characters in this one. It’s a gimmicky title, but any book with Frog Thor in it is already ahead of the game. Asgardians of the Galaxy #1, by Cullen Bunn and Matteo Lolli, follows a team of Asgardians hunting down Nebula after she steals a powerful Asgardian weapon.Thanos Legacy #1, written by Donny Cates and Gerry Duggan, with Brian Level on art, fills in the gap between the end of the Thanos ongoing series and the beginning of Infinity Wars.Infinity Wars continues apace with a few different tie-in books:.Writer Charles Soule and artist Steve McNiven team up to bring everyone’s favorite Canadian mutant (sorry, Puck fans) properly back into the fold. I mean, he’s technically been back since Marvel Legacy #1, but he’s back -back now. After a months-long hunt and some ‘Where’s Wolvie’ cameos, Wolverine is finally back in Return of Wolverine #1.There’s a lot of interesting stuff coming. Marvel Comics have released solicitations for their September 2018-scheduled books.







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