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Angel #6

There’s more preening in front of the camera, and bemoaning and introspection off-camera, than monster fighting in the latest issue of Angel. With Angel having moved on to film a Dracula movie, Cordelia enlists a new vampire for her show. However, both our leading men have trouble when attacked on set. Angel’s set gets attacked by a vampire visiting his wardrobe trailer and Spike and Cordelia get a visit from Holtz.

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Moon Knight: Black, White & Blood #2

Three more tales of Moon Knight are collected in the latest issue of the black, white, and red anthology. None of the three tales is a real stand-out, although there are some interesting ideas explored about Marc Spector and his alter-egos in Moon Knight: Black, White & Blood #2.

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Immortal Red Sonja #3

Red Sonja‘s journeys through the strange new realm (some time around, or just after, that of King Arthur) continue as the She-Devil with a Sword fights her cursed sword, fights and argues against her cursed chain mail which continues to narrate her tale, and fights against the host of creatures which cross her path (including warring Magogs) while searching for Merlyn.

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G.I. JOE: A Real American Hero #293

G.I. JOE: A Real American Hero #293 continues the current storylines with several of the Joes sneaking into the Cobra Casino on Cobra Island as high rollers. And… that’s about it. Despite being front and center on the cover, we don’t get any movement on a new Serpentor. And, despite Dr. Mindbender spilling his plans about a clone of Snake Eyes (whose various versions feature prominently on one of the comic’s variant covers) under Cobra’s control within in earshot of a Joe, there’s no new movement there either.

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Star Wars Tales: Krrsantan

Making a little money off the character’s appearance in The Book of Fett, the Star Wars Tales: Krrsantan one-shot collects various appearances by the bounty hunter in previously-published Star Wars comics. In terms of bang for you buck, you certainly get quite a bit of action in 112 pages from across three monthly issues and an over-sided annual, although none of the stories aren’t likely to be much of a stand-out for anyone but those already fans of the character.

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