BEASTARS, VOL. 1
VIZ MEDIA – @VIZMedia
[This review was originally posted on Patreon.]
MANGAKA: Paru Itagaki
TRANSLATION: Tomoko Kimura
ENGLISH ADAPTATION: Annette Roman
LETTERS: Susan Daigle-Leach
EDITOR: Annette Roman
ISBN: 978-1-9747-0798-0; paperback (July 2019); Rated “T+” for “Older Teen”
216pp, B&W, $12.99 U.S., $17.99 CAN, £8.99 U.K.
Beastars is a manga from creator Paru Itagaki. It is set in a world of anthropomorphic animals, divided into the carnivores and herbivores. In this world, eating meat is a felony. The “Beastar” is a hero who begins as a school leader. He or she transcends all the mistrust and discrimination that runs life in this world, and then, graduates to become some kind of great public figure who is a world leader.
Beastars, Vol. 1 (Chapters 1 to 7) opens one night at Cherryton Academy, a boarding school for carnivores and herbivores. Tem, an alpaca and herbivore student, is brutally murdered. In a school literally divided into predator and prey, a carnivore is assumed to be the perpetrator. Some eyes direct their gaze at Legoshi, a gray wolf and carnivore student who was Tem's best pal.
Meanwhile, Louis, a red deer from a wealthy and elite family, has ambitions to become a Beastar. He has the lead in a school production of the play, “Adler,” and hopes that the play, especially his performance, will bring the school closer together. As friendships maintain a fragile peace, Legoshi begins to mistrust his own feelings and instincts. Will a fellow student, Haru the dwarf rabbit, be the thing that drives him to let the beast in his soul free?
[This volume includes bonus comics and illustrated text pieces about the design and world of Beastars and about the creative team.]
The Beastars manga manages to surprise me. I had never heard of it, and did not know what to expect. Now, it looks like Beastars could be a memorable anthropomorphic comic.
Beastars Graphic Novel Volume 1 introduces an intriguing world. Creator Paru Itagaki finds ways to insert information about this world of talking animals without overwhelming the narrative with factoids and the readers with too much data. She is slowly revealing the characters personalities, with the exception of Legoshi, Louis, and Haru. For those three character, Itagaki dives deeply into them, as much of the narrative, at least at this point, revolves around them.
I could take the easy route and say that this is a high school drama that is an allegory about teenagers trying to fit into high school before they have to learn their place in the world. It is, but only partly. Actually, I think Beastars (a VIZ Signature title) is also a timely tale that examines the dynamics of racial and ethnic strife and conflict, both between different groups and within each group's sub-groups. There is even the hint of class conflict.
So, the first seven chapters of Beastars set an ambitious table for the series. If upcoming volumes can be as intriguing as this first one, Beastars will be a beast of a graphic novel series.
8 out of 10
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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Friday, August 23, 2019
Review: BEASTARS Volume 1
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Thursday, August 22, 2019
Review: BEHIND THE SCENES!! Volume 7
BEHIND THE SCENES!!, VOL. 7
VIZ MEDIA – @VIZMedia
MANGAKA: Bisco Hatori
TRANSLATION/ENGLISH ADAPTATION: John Werry
LETTERS: Sabrina Heep
EDITOR: Pancha Diaz
ISBN: 978-1-9747-9768-3; paperback (August 2019); Rated “T” for “Teen”
200pp, B&W, $9.99 U.S., $12.99 CAN, £6.99 UK
Urakata!! is a shojo manga (comics for teen girls) from creator Bisco Hatori (Ouran High School Host Club). Urakata began publication in 2014 in the Japanese shojo manga magazine, LaLa. In 2016, VIZ Media began publishing an English-language edition of Urakata!! as a series of graphic novels under the title, Behind the Scenes!!
Behind the Scenes!! focuses on 18-year-old, Ranmaru Kurisu, who blames himself for everything. As an outcast from a village of fisherman, Ranmaru is not crazy about people and is not crazy about being around them. He is now a first year student as Shichikoku University (“Shichi U”), and while he initially planned on trying to find a group into which he could fit, he is back to being his old isolated self. Then, fate brings him into contact with “The Art Squad.”
As Behind the Scenes!!, Vol. 7 (Chapters 34 to 38 to Last Scene) opens, the members of the Art Squad prepare for change. It is the final year for their chief, Ryuji Goda, who has decided to embark on directing a film. Meanwhile, Tomu Tenba worries that he has no talent. Ruka Enjoji decides to leave the squad because of family troubles at home. Soh Kobora goes on her first date. Izumi worries about his amnesia, and Maase may give up her love zombies. So is it up to Ranmaru Kurisu, the newest member of the Art Squad, to save the spirit of the squad.
[This volume includes bonus text and art and a glossary.]
The Behind the Scenes!! manga is all about making costumes, make-up, and special effects for film and theatrical productions and also for festivals and events. Clearly, creator Bisco Hatori has done her research well.
Behind the Scenes!! Graphic Novel Volume 7 is the series' final volume. I think that there is a lot left to say, so this volume seems like a hurry to an ending. However, Hatori does not wrap things up in a neat bow – quite the contrary. Readers will find that there is a world of possibilities for her characters, as their lives will go on Behind the Scenes!! This is not the best volume of the series, but readers will like this final volume's hope for the future ending.
B+
7 out of 10
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
The text is copyright © 2019 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this blog or site for reprint and syndication rights and fees.
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VIZ MEDIA – @VIZMedia
MANGAKA: Bisco Hatori
TRANSLATION/ENGLISH ADAPTATION: John Werry
LETTERS: Sabrina Heep
EDITOR: Pancha Diaz
ISBN: 978-1-9747-9768-3; paperback (August 2019); Rated “T” for “Teen”
200pp, B&W, $9.99 U.S., $12.99 CAN, £6.99 UK
Urakata!! is a shojo manga (comics for teen girls) from creator Bisco Hatori (Ouran High School Host Club). Urakata began publication in 2014 in the Japanese shojo manga magazine, LaLa. In 2016, VIZ Media began publishing an English-language edition of Urakata!! as a series of graphic novels under the title, Behind the Scenes!!
Behind the Scenes!! focuses on 18-year-old, Ranmaru Kurisu, who blames himself for everything. As an outcast from a village of fisherman, Ranmaru is not crazy about people and is not crazy about being around them. He is now a first year student as Shichikoku University (“Shichi U”), and while he initially planned on trying to find a group into which he could fit, he is back to being his old isolated self. Then, fate brings him into contact with “The Art Squad.”
As Behind the Scenes!!, Vol. 7 (Chapters 34 to 38 to Last Scene) opens, the members of the Art Squad prepare for change. It is the final year for their chief, Ryuji Goda, who has decided to embark on directing a film. Meanwhile, Tomu Tenba worries that he has no talent. Ruka Enjoji decides to leave the squad because of family troubles at home. Soh Kobora goes on her first date. Izumi worries about his amnesia, and Maase may give up her love zombies. So is it up to Ranmaru Kurisu, the newest member of the Art Squad, to save the spirit of the squad.
[This volume includes bonus text and art and a glossary.]
The Behind the Scenes!! manga is all about making costumes, make-up, and special effects for film and theatrical productions and also for festivals and events. Clearly, creator Bisco Hatori has done her research well.
Behind the Scenes!! Graphic Novel Volume 7 is the series' final volume. I think that there is a lot left to say, so this volume seems like a hurry to an ending. However, Hatori does not wrap things up in a neat bow – quite the contrary. Readers will find that there is a world of possibilities for her characters, as their lives will go on Behind the Scenes!! This is not the best volume of the series, but readers will like this final volume's hope for the future ending.
B+
7 out of 10
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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Wednesday, August 21, 2019
Review: GANGSTA: Cursed Volume 5
GANGSTA: CURSED, VOL. 5
VIZ MEDIA – @VIZMedia
STORY: Kohske
ART: Syuhei Kamo
TRANSLATION/ENGLISH ADAPTATION: Christine Dashiell
LETTERS: Eric Erbes
EDITOR: Leyla Aker
ISBN: 978-1-9747-0156-8; paperback (June 2019); Rated “M” for “Mature”
192pp, B&W, $12.99 U.S., $17.99 CAN, £8.99 U.K.
Gangsta: Cursed is a seinen manga (comics for adult men) from writer Kohske and artist Syuhei Kamo. It is a prequel to Kohske's crime manga, Gangsta, and was originally published in the Japanese manga magazine, Quarterly Comic Go Go Bunch, from 2014 to 2018. VIZ Media published the manga in English as a five-volume series of graphic novels entitled Gangsta: Cursed, under its “VIZ Signature” imprint. VIZ's series recently came to an end.
Gangsta: Cursed is largely set in the crime-ridden city of Ergastulum. The story explores the dark and violent past of key characters from Gangsta, with a focus on Marco Adriano a.k.a. “Spas.” “Hunters” find and kill “Twilights,” humans who have powers and abilities that normal humans do not. Spas belongs to the most notorious group of Hunters, the quintet known as “The Second Destroyers,” but he is loosing his sense of “justice.”
Gangsta: Cursed, Vol. 5 (Chapters 14 to 18) opens in the aftermath of Spas killing Maverick, fellow Hunter and his mentor. Spas has come to believe that Twilights are not monsters, but that he, as a prolific killer of Twilights, is the monster. Now, Spas must confront the rest of “The Second Destroyers” (a.k.a. the “Second Destroyers Group”): Beretta, Minimi, and especially Striker. This rift in Spas and Striker's moral stances will scar them forever.
Plus, Don Luca Cristiano and Galahad gather the remaining Twilights as the recent violence against their community subsides. Don Luca and his wife, Shelly, welcome their first child into the world, but it is another child that the Don welcomes into his larger family that will generate consternation.
[This volume includes bonus manga, “0.5” and four-panel comics.]
I had told you, dear readers, that I was initially skeptical of the Gangsta: Cursed manga. After reading the first volume of Cursed, I was impressed. The series certainly offered a lot of kinetic action scenes and plenty of ultra-violence. Gangsta: Cursed is written the original series' creator-writer-artist, Kohske, and is drawn by Syuhei Kamo.
Gangsta: Cursed Graphic Novel Volume 5 is the final volume of this series. It is like the rest of the series, but it is the best volume by far. Perhaps, because this volume is the concluding one, it has clarity of purpose – depicting the costs that the main players pay for their actions. Kohske and Kamo balance the displays of savagery with the theme of redemption. Can redemption come to someone who has committed as much savagery as Spas? This questions permeates every panel of this graphical narrative.
So the impressive fight scenes and explosive actions scenes repeat in Vol. 5. However, the final volume, with its explorations of forgiveness and revenge, makes the entire series worth reading.
A
9 out of 10
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
The text is copyright © 2019 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this blog or site for reprint and syndication rights and fees.
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VIZ MEDIA – @VIZMedia
STORY: Kohske
ART: Syuhei Kamo
TRANSLATION/ENGLISH ADAPTATION: Christine Dashiell
LETTERS: Eric Erbes
EDITOR: Leyla Aker
ISBN: 978-1-9747-0156-8; paperback (June 2019); Rated “M” for “Mature”
192pp, B&W, $12.99 U.S., $17.99 CAN, £8.99 U.K.
Gangsta: Cursed is a seinen manga (comics for adult men) from writer Kohske and artist Syuhei Kamo. It is a prequel to Kohske's crime manga, Gangsta, and was originally published in the Japanese manga magazine, Quarterly Comic Go Go Bunch, from 2014 to 2018. VIZ Media published the manga in English as a five-volume series of graphic novels entitled Gangsta: Cursed, under its “VIZ Signature” imprint. VIZ's series recently came to an end.
Gangsta: Cursed is largely set in the crime-ridden city of Ergastulum. The story explores the dark and violent past of key characters from Gangsta, with a focus on Marco Adriano a.k.a. “Spas.” “Hunters” find and kill “Twilights,” humans who have powers and abilities that normal humans do not. Spas belongs to the most notorious group of Hunters, the quintet known as “The Second Destroyers,” but he is loosing his sense of “justice.”
Gangsta: Cursed, Vol. 5 (Chapters 14 to 18) opens in the aftermath of Spas killing Maverick, fellow Hunter and his mentor. Spas has come to believe that Twilights are not monsters, but that he, as a prolific killer of Twilights, is the monster. Now, Spas must confront the rest of “The Second Destroyers” (a.k.a. the “Second Destroyers Group”): Beretta, Minimi, and especially Striker. This rift in Spas and Striker's moral stances will scar them forever.
Plus, Don Luca Cristiano and Galahad gather the remaining Twilights as the recent violence against their community subsides. Don Luca and his wife, Shelly, welcome their first child into the world, but it is another child that the Don welcomes into his larger family that will generate consternation.
[This volume includes bonus manga, “0.5” and four-panel comics.]
I had told you, dear readers, that I was initially skeptical of the Gangsta: Cursed manga. After reading the first volume of Cursed, I was impressed. The series certainly offered a lot of kinetic action scenes and plenty of ultra-violence. Gangsta: Cursed is written the original series' creator-writer-artist, Kohske, and is drawn by Syuhei Kamo.
Gangsta: Cursed Graphic Novel Volume 5 is the final volume of this series. It is like the rest of the series, but it is the best volume by far. Perhaps, because this volume is the concluding one, it has clarity of purpose – depicting the costs that the main players pay for their actions. Kohske and Kamo balance the displays of savagery with the theme of redemption. Can redemption come to someone who has committed as much savagery as Spas? This questions permeates every panel of this graphical narrative.
So the impressive fight scenes and explosive actions scenes repeat in Vol. 5. However, the final volume, with its explorations of forgiveness and revenge, makes the entire series worth reading.
A
9 out of 10
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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Tuesday, August 20, 2019
Review: STAR WARS: Age of Rebellion - Darth Vader #1
STAR WARS: AGE OF REBELLION – DARTH VADER No. 1
MARVEL COMICS – @Marvel
[This review was originally posted on Patreon.]
STORY: Greg Pak
ART: Ramón Bachs
COLORS: Stéphane Paitreau
LETTERS: VC's Travis Lanham
EDITOR: Mark Paniccia
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Akira Yoshida a.k.a. C.B. Cebulski
COVER: Terry Dodson with Rachel Dodson
VARIANT COVER ARTISTS: Gabriele Dell'Otto; Mike McKone with Guru eFX; Tommy Lee Edwards; Ralph McQuarrie (Concept Design Variant Artist)
28pp, Color, $3.99 U.S. (August 2019)
Rated T
“To The Letter”
Darth Vader is one of the most beloved and feared characters in the Star Wars film series. Many fans think that he has the most fascinating character arc in the Star Wars films (although some, like myself, dear readers, would argue Luke Skywalker does). Darth Vader debuted in the original 1977 Star Wars film, but he appears as Anakin Skywalker in the “prequel trilogy” films, and as Darth Vader in Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (also known as Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith).
Marvel Comics is currently publishing a new Star Wars maxi-series project that is comprised of three series: Star Wars: Age of Republic (which has been completed), Star Wars: Age of Rebellion, and Star Wars: Age of Resistance. This project will span 30 issues in total (reportedly), with each issue spotlighting one hero or villain from one of three particular Star Wars eras: Republic (prequel trilogy), Rebellion (original trilogy), and Resistance (sequel trilogy).
Star Wars: Age of Rebellion – Darth Vader #1 is a new release in the Age of Rebellion series. It is written by Greg Pak; drawn by Ramón Bachs; colored by Stéphane Paitreau, and lettered by Travis Lanham. This issue, which is set after the events depicted in Revenge of the Sith, finds Vader having to bend his knee to an Imperial bureaucrat.
Star Wars: Age of Rebellion – Darth Vader #1 (“To the Letter”) opens on the “Mid Rim” world of Namzor. Aboard a Star Destroyer, its commander, Governor Ahr, seethes after Darth Vader goes against his wishes. When he takes his complaint against Vader to Emperor Palpatine, Ahr is surprised by the result. Vader, however, realizes that he has something left to prove and to learn.
The few “Age of” Star Wars comic books that I have read have been average, good, and really good. Star Wars: Age of Rebellion – Darth Vader #1, like the recent Star Wars: Age of Rebellion – Luke Skywalker #1, is one of the really good issues. The best entries in this series offer insight into the characters or into their relationships or focus on some stage of character development. Darth Vader does both. Without spoiling the story, I can say that writer Greg Pak presents a nifty tale showcasing the badness we expect from Vader and Palpatine.
Artist Ramón Bachs is an interesting choice for this story. For one, his graphical style is appropriate for science fiction comics. Secondly, his graphical interpretation of Darth Vader recalls the designs for the villain executed by the late Ralph McQuarrie. It is as if the earliest version of Darth Vader has finally come to life, and Bachs presents him as a tall, dark, menacing figuring. In this story, Vader is a black wraith stomping through this story to bring death.
Colorist Stéphane Paitreau adds layers of hues that have a threatening aura. Letterer Travis Lanham have been providing excellent work on these AOR titles, and continues to do so here. Lanham especially strikes a dark note on Palpatine's dialogue. Star Wars: Age of Rebellion – Darth Vader #1 is a thoroughly enjoyable read, and I hope the next arc, Age of Resistance, can offer a least one or two issues as good a this Darth Vader comic book.
8 out of 10
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
The text is copyright © 2019 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this blog or site for reprint and syndication rights and fees.
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MARVEL COMICS – @Marvel
[This review was originally posted on Patreon.]
STORY: Greg Pak
ART: Ramón Bachs
COLORS: Stéphane Paitreau
LETTERS: VC's Travis Lanham
EDITOR: Mark Paniccia
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Akira Yoshida a.k.a. C.B. Cebulski
COVER: Terry Dodson with Rachel Dodson
VARIANT COVER ARTISTS: Gabriele Dell'Otto; Mike McKone with Guru eFX; Tommy Lee Edwards; Ralph McQuarrie (Concept Design Variant Artist)
28pp, Color, $3.99 U.S. (August 2019)
Rated T
“To The Letter”
Darth Vader is one of the most beloved and feared characters in the Star Wars film series. Many fans think that he has the most fascinating character arc in the Star Wars films (although some, like myself, dear readers, would argue Luke Skywalker does). Darth Vader debuted in the original 1977 Star Wars film, but he appears as Anakin Skywalker in the “prequel trilogy” films, and as Darth Vader in Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (also known as Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith).
Marvel Comics is currently publishing a new Star Wars maxi-series project that is comprised of three series: Star Wars: Age of Republic (which has been completed), Star Wars: Age of Rebellion, and Star Wars: Age of Resistance. This project will span 30 issues in total (reportedly), with each issue spotlighting one hero or villain from one of three particular Star Wars eras: Republic (prequel trilogy), Rebellion (original trilogy), and Resistance (sequel trilogy).
Star Wars: Age of Rebellion – Darth Vader #1 is a new release in the Age of Rebellion series. It is written by Greg Pak; drawn by Ramón Bachs; colored by Stéphane Paitreau, and lettered by Travis Lanham. This issue, which is set after the events depicted in Revenge of the Sith, finds Vader having to bend his knee to an Imperial bureaucrat.
Star Wars: Age of Rebellion – Darth Vader #1 (“To the Letter”) opens on the “Mid Rim” world of Namzor. Aboard a Star Destroyer, its commander, Governor Ahr, seethes after Darth Vader goes against his wishes. When he takes his complaint against Vader to Emperor Palpatine, Ahr is surprised by the result. Vader, however, realizes that he has something left to prove and to learn.
The few “Age of” Star Wars comic books that I have read have been average, good, and really good. Star Wars: Age of Rebellion – Darth Vader #1, like the recent Star Wars: Age of Rebellion – Luke Skywalker #1, is one of the really good issues. The best entries in this series offer insight into the characters or into their relationships or focus on some stage of character development. Darth Vader does both. Without spoiling the story, I can say that writer Greg Pak presents a nifty tale showcasing the badness we expect from Vader and Palpatine.
Artist Ramón Bachs is an interesting choice for this story. For one, his graphical style is appropriate for science fiction comics. Secondly, his graphical interpretation of Darth Vader recalls the designs for the villain executed by the late Ralph McQuarrie. It is as if the earliest version of Darth Vader has finally come to life, and Bachs presents him as a tall, dark, menacing figuring. In this story, Vader is a black wraith stomping through this story to bring death.
Colorist Stéphane Paitreau adds layers of hues that have a threatening aura. Letterer Travis Lanham have been providing excellent work on these AOR titles, and continues to do so here. Lanham especially strikes a dark note on Palpatine's dialogue. Star Wars: Age of Rebellion – Darth Vader #1 is a thoroughly enjoyable read, and I hope the next arc, Age of Resistance, can offer a least one or two issues as good a this Darth Vader comic book.
8 out of 10
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
The text is copyright © 2019 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this blog or site for reprint and syndication rights and fees.
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Monday, August 19, 2019
BOOM! Studios from Diamond Distributors for August 21, 2019
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Dark Horse Comics from Diamond Distributors for August 21, 2019
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JUN190471 AQUAMAN #51 YOTV DARK GIFTS $3.99
JUN190456 BATMAN #232 FACSIMILE EDITION $3.99
JUN190480 BATMAN #77 VAR ED YOTV DARK GIFTS $3.99
JUN190479 BATMAN #77 YOTV DARK GIFTS $3.99
MAR190622 BATMAN BLACK & WHITE BATMAN WHO LAUGHS 2ND ED STATUE $80.00
MAY190478 BATMAN KINGS OF FEAR HC $19.99
JUN190461 BLACK MASK YEAR OF THE VILLAIN #1 $4.99
MAY190482 CURSE OF BRIMSTONE TP VOL 02 ASHES $16.99
JAN190712 DC DESIGNER SER NIGHTWING BY JIM LEE STATUE $150.00
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JAN190713 HARLEY QUINN RED WHITE & BLACK STATUE BY JOHN TIMMS $80.00
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JUN190530 NIGHTWING #63 VAR ED YOTV DARK GIFTS $3.99
JUN190529 NIGHTWING #63 YOTV DARK GIFTS $3.99
JUN190531 PEARL #12 (MR) $3.99
JUN190532 PEARL #12 VAR ED (MR) $3.99
MAY190502 SANDMAN TP VOL 11 ENDLESS NIGHTS 30TH ANNIV ED (MR) $19.99
JUN190535 SCOOBY DOO WHERE ARE YOU #100 $2.99
JUN190466 SUPERMAN YEAR ONE #2 (OF 3) MILLER COVER (MR) $7.99
JUN190465 SUPERMAN YEAR ONE #2 (OF 3) ROMITA COVER (MR) $7.99
JUN190542 SUPERMANS PAL JIMMY OLSEN #2 (OF 12) $3.99
JUN190543 SUPERMANS PAL JIMMY OLSEN VAR ED #2 (OF 12) $3.99
JUN190545 TEEN TITANS #33 VAR ED YOTV DARK GIFTS $3.99
JUN190544 TEEN TITANS #33 YOTV DARK GIFTS $3.99
MAY190518 WATCHMEN INTERNATIONAL TP NEW EDITION $29.99
JUN190556 WONDER WOMAN COME BACK TO ME #2 (OF 6) $4.99
MAY190531 WONDER WOMAN YEAR ONE DLX ED HC $29.99
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