Author: Ingrid Lind-Jahn

By day, she’s a mild-mannered bureaucrat and Ms. Know-It-All. By night, she’s a dance teacher and RPG player (although admittedly not on the same nights). On the weekends, she may be found judging Magic, playing Guild Wars 2 (badly), or following other creative pursuits. Holy Lack of Copious Free Time, Batman! While she’s always wished she had teleportation as her superpower, she suspects that super-speed would be much more practical because then she’d have time to finish up those steampunk costumes she’s also working on.

The gang is ready to kill a fire demon – after a little training. And aura cleansing. And stocking up on supplies. Let’s face it – with all their skills in city life, will they ever be ready for this? Let’s find out in this review of Modern Fantasy #3 from Dark Horse Comics.

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It’s perils galore when Penelope Pitstop meets up with the Scooby Doo gang. The Hooded Claw! The Ant Hill Mob! Railroad tracks! And a monster! HAY-ELP!! Here is our review of Scooby-Doo Team-Up #41 from DC Comics.

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Rome, in the age of Emperor Nero, and Antonius Axia (the detectioner) has been hired by the Emperor to recover three Roman Eagles lost by General Verres in Tottenwald Forest. But why is Antonius headed for Alexandria instead of Germany?

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Jane and Heather have vanished into another world, but they left a backup this time. Barney goes to Heather’s father for help, and we find out a little more about Charleswood.

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Nathan Bright and Amanda Cross are on the run back on Mars, with two hired killers in pursuit. Before too long, this snowballs as their faces are plastered all over the media and now everyone is on the lookout for them. Can they get away long enough to recover Ian Black’s memories?

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Up until now, it has looked like the Legion of Doom was ahead at every turn. With the sentient sun Umbrax perilously close to taking over Earth itself, can the Justice League tip the balance in their favor? Let’s find out in Justice League #6 from DC Comics.

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Things are getting real in Bayport. Nancy and Pete have found a body, and the murder scene is remarkably like that of Mariana Vega, Pete’s mom, who died seven years ago in the same place. Check out this review of Nancy Drew #3 from Dynamite Entertainment.

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It is a sad homecoming for Dorma Ironweed – her brother is dead and she doesn’t know how she fits in here anymore. As she crafts a monument in his memory, there is an explosion… Here is the Major Spoilers review of Scales and Scoundrels #11 from Image Comics.

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