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December 14, 2025 9:18 am

Avengers: Arena (Revisited)

Writer: Dennis Hopeless Artist: Kev Walker Marvel NOW!, December 2012 It is probably no spoiler by now that a minor plot development in the 2025 Thunderbolts* movie released by Marvel Studios is the execution of an assassin named Taskmaster. This unsatisfying death of an intriguing character was done so because the story was a little “bloodless” – see ‘Thunderbolts’ director explains Taskmaster’s death . The rationale for Taskmaster’s death in the motion picture reminded us, however, of a limited series called Avengers: Arena, published by Marvel Comics in 2012. The title was written by Dennis Hopeless and with art by Kev Walker. The title contains a sea of blood. The plot will be recognisable. A villain named Arcade (a character with a long history of ridiculousness in Marvel Comics’ continuity) decides that he is going to carve out for himself the reputation he deserves. To that end, he builds a

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Who Killed Nessie? (Review)

Writer: Paul Cornell Artist: Rachael Smith Avery Hill Press, 2025 Who Killed Nessie? is a fantasy graphic novel from writer Paul Cornell and artist Rachael Smith, issued by our favourite British publisher, Avery Hill Press. It follows Lyndsay Grockle, a young woman hired to manage a hotel for the weekend as it hosts a rather unusual convention—its attendees are not humans, but mythical creatures and legendary cryptids. The guest list includes legendary creatures like the Loch Ness Monster, the Wendigo, the Yeti, mixed with contemporary figures like the Slender Man. Things take a darker turn when, on the first day of the convention, the Loch Ness Monster is found murdered—giving the book its title. As the only mortal present, Lyndsay is deemed the most impartial among the guests and is tasked with uncovering the killer’s identity. At first glance, Who Killed Nessie? comes off as light-hearted, but do not be

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The Cats of Ulthar (Review)

Writer: Bruce Brown Artists: Thomas Boatwright and Marco Della Verde Independent, 15 September 2025 The Cats of Ulthar is a graphic novel adaptation, or more

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Furryphobia (review)

Writers: TC Robinson and Lily Edwards Artist: TC Robinson Colourist: Lily Edwards Independently published, 2025 When we received this title for review, we were expecting

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DC KO #1 (review)

Writer: Scott Snyder Artists: Javi Fernandez / Xermanico Colourist: Alejandro Sanchez DC Comics, December 2025 For decades, fans of the American superhero genre have loved

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Speed Racer #2 (Review)

Writer: David Pepose Artist: Davide Tinto Mad Cave Comics, 2025 When a franchise has been adapted as many times as Speed Racer, each new version

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Space Ghost Vol. 2 #3 (Review)

Writer: David Pepose Artist: Jonathan Lau Dynamite Entertainment, September 2025 You would be mistaken for thinking from this cover that you had dropped accidentally into

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Canary (review)

Writer: Scott Snyder Artist: Dan Panosian Dark Horse Books, 2024 Western comics, to a non-American audience, might seem unexpectedly resilient. But the themes out of

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