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Comics to Read with Your Siblings

Some things are just more fun when you get to share them with others. If you’re lucky enough to have a sibling who shares your love of comics (unlike me *cough*), consider telling them about these fun books, especially the ones in today’s Riot Recommendations!

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Bat Wish Bracelet by WishesByHart

These Bat-bracelets are designed to break after a while — and when they do, your wish comes true! $9

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B.P.R.D. Omnibus Volume Three by Mike Mignola, Jon Arcudi, Guy Davis, and Dave Stewart

Dive back into the world of Hellboy with this collection chronicling the adventures of the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense. Join these dedicated agents as they tackle monster-gods, Victorian cyborgs, resurrections, and a whole lot more!

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I Want to Be a Wall Volume Two by Honami Shirono

In Volume One, Yuriko and Gakurouta got married, even though she is aromantic and he is gay. How did this unconventional but surprisingly wonderful relationship begin? Volume Two reveals how the future couple first met — and how they first realized that getting married, despite their lack of attraction to each other, might be right for them.

For a more comprehensive list of new releases, check out our New Books newsletter!

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Today’s Riot Rec theme is: sisters! That special sisterly bond is the stuff of classic films, earworm-y Irving Berlin songs, and some pretty neat comics.

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Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy by Rey Terciero and Bre Indigo

In this graphic novel adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women, literature’s most beloved sisters must cope with their father’s absence in addition to the more common worries of teen girls everywhere. Luckily, they’ve got each other to cling to when times are tough.

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My Neighbor Totoro Volume One by Hayao Miyazaki

Based on one of Miyazaki’s most beloved films, this four-part comic recounts the tale of two young sisters, Satsuki and Mei, who befriend the magical creatures living in and around their new home. It’s a gentle adventure that is perfect for all ages, whether or not you’ve seen the film it’s based on (though you should see the movie too!).

Chalk up another week, nerd friends, and be sure to come back again next week for more great comic book news!

~Eileen

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The Internet is for Comics

And some other stuff too, probably (thanks, Avenue Q!), but comics are clearly the most important things on here. So let’s use the internet to peruse some neat comics-related stuff that might just brighten your whole week.

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Vintage Comic Heroes Desk Mats by MadisonReneeDesignCo

Snazz up your work area with this great desk mat! Now your favorite heroes can watch you as you work! $33

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Doctor Who: Origins by Jody Houser and Roberta Ingranata

You ever wonder how the Fugitive Doctor became, well, a fugitive? This exciting mystery contains all of the answers you’ve been waiting for! Find out what dangerous secrets the Fugitive Doctor discovered that prompted the Division to throw everything into hunting her down…

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Is Love the Answer? by Uta Isaki

For years, Chika has been told that she will become interested in physical intimacy and romantic love — she just has to be patient and keep searching. For years, Chika believed them. But in college, she learns a new phrase — “aromantic asexual” — and finds a community that will help her find comfort in her own true self.

For a more comprehensive list of new releases, check out our New Books newsletter!

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Today’s Riot Rec theme is: webcomics! These collections originated as internet-only strips, but now you can buy them in physical form and put them on your shelf!

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Yes, I’m Hot in This by Huda Fahmy

In Fahmy’s experience, a hijab might as well be a magnet for every stranger’s bizarre, obnoxious, and intrusive questions. She shares her experiences — and shows just how alike we really are — in this fun comic.

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AJ & Magnus: Night of the Roach by Bryan Steel and Simon Steel

Ever thought Calvin & Hobbes would be better with more queer characters? Look no further than AJ & Magnus, an adorable series about a boy, his talking dog, his two dads, and a whole lot of wild adventures!

An "aerial" shot of a Havanese lying on the floor with her back legs sticking straight out behind her

I will now leave you to enjoy the rest of what the internet has to offer, though surely nothing can be as cute as the weird way my dog lies down. Why are your back legs sticking out like that?!

~Eileen

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Holy Anniversary, Batman!

Today marks 57 years since the ’60s Batman series debuts on ABC. Since that is one of my favorite shows and Adam West is one of my favorite Batmen, expect to see a whole lot of bats in this edition of the Stack!

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Visit Gotham City Shirt by TheTeeFactoryStore

Gotham never struck me as a great place to vacation, but I suppose it must appeal to somebody! This shirt comes in a variety of colors and sizes. $23+

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Double Walker by Michael W. Conrad and Noah Bailey

In this dark, disturbing horror comic, an ordinary couple visits the Scottish Highlands for their “babymoon.” But the journey soon goes from romantic to terrifying as the murders pile up and the couple falls prey to doubt and terror.

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Batman: Shadows of the Bat: The Tower by Mariko Tamaki and Various Artists

After the infamous Arkham Asylum was destroyed, Dr. Wear created Arkham Tower to actually help Gotham’s criminals — or so he claimed. The Bat-clan has its doubts, and they infiltrate the Tower in this graphic novel, which collects Detective Comics #1047-1058.

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Riot Recommendations

Today’s Riot Rec theme is: Batman! Yay!

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Batman: The Jiro Kuwarta Batmanga Volume Two by Jiro Kuwata

Batman was a global phenomenon in the 1960s. This volume collects all of the “Bat-manga” that Kiwata created in the wake of the TV show’s popularity. It’s a really fun opportunity to see how another culture interprets and builds on a very American icon!

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Legends of the Dark Knight by Various Creators

If you prefer a more modern take on the Caped Crusader, you might like this anthology. Some of the most creative names in comics gather to tell original stories about these age-old characters. It can be hard to find fresh perspectives on such an established and popular character, but these comics sure do try. Get ready to see Batman and company as you never have before!

Hope I didn’t drive you too batty today. Okay, I promise no more bat-puns, so be sure to tune in again next week, same Bat-time, same Bat-newsletter!

(I’m done for real now.)

~Eileen

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A Happy Tuesday to You, Too

Well, it’s another week, nerd friends! I know we’re all very busy, but I hope you can take at least a moment to soak in all these new comics.

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24 pcs Superhero Text Stackable Crayon with Stamp Topper by paulandlucyshop

Each of these stackable crayons contains ten colors AND a stamp on top! Comes in 12- and 24-packs. $13+

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Pusheen the Cat’s Guide to Everything by Claire Belton

You’d be hard-pressed to find a cuter cat in comics than Pusheen! In this latest collection, Pusheen will teach you how to be lazy, how to fit in(to boxes and bowls), how to do arts and crafts, and so much more!

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Helck Volume One by Nanaki Nanao

In the mood to try a new manga this new year? Join Helck on his quest to win a competition to become the new Demon Lord — despite being a human, and despite the fact that certain demons are not pleased at the prospect of being ruled by him! One thing is for sure: human-demon relations will never be the same…and they weren’t all that great to begin with.

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Riot Recommendations

Today’s Riot Rec theme is: climate change. It’s real, it’s happening now, and these two comics use it as a backdrop for some thoughtful, exciting stories.

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Rewild by Devin Grayson and Yana Adamovic

If fairies existed, what would they think of the way humankind has brought the world to the brink of disaster? The answer, according to Rewild, is “not well.” Demond, an ordinary human, finds himself tasked with building a new park to shelter the angry fae. Will his efforts be enough to appease the fae and save his city?

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Eve by Victor LaValle and Jo Mi-Gyeong

With the world all but destroyed by climate change, young Eve was raised in a virtual reality that shielded her from the much less pleasant real world. But then she snaps out of it and must embark on a journey to rescue her father — and, in the process, learn about the world she has never had a chance to be a part of.

A white and brown Havanese lying on the floor and looking up at the camera

So we don’t end on a complete downer, here’s a picture of my dog Poppy looking adorable as she refuses to get out of her pen for a walk!

~Eileen

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The Stack Is Afoot

Greetings, nerd friends! It’s time to investigate some great new comics, so I hope you’re ready!

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Superhero Birthday Invite by DoguPartyEvents

These digital downloads allow you to create customized, superhero-themed invitations for your — I mean, your child’s — next birthday party! $15

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My Love Mix-Up! Volume Six by Wataru Hinekure and Aruko

This adorable series of romantic shenanigans continues as Aoki gets a job so he can afford a nice birthday present for his boyfriend, Ida. His plans hit a wall when Ida says he doesn’t want Aoki spending all of his hard-earned money on him!

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Monkey Prince Volume One: Enter the Monkey by Gene Luen Yang and Bernard Chang

If you’ve been waiting for the right time to get into Monkey Prince, DC’s (self-proclaimed) greatest hero, now’s your chance! In this introductory volume, you’ll find out how Marcus Sun, the ordinary son of petty criminals, becomes the most daring, dashing hero of them all!

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Today’s Riot Rec theme is: Sherlock Holmes! It is allegedly the great detective’s birthday on January 6, so here are two comics that draw inspiration from his adventures.

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Enola Holmes: The Graphic Novels, Book One by Serena Blasco (Translated by Tanya Gold)

The Enola Holmes novels by Nancy Springer have been getting a lot of attention lately, thanks to the Netflix series of the same name. But you can enjoy those same adventures in graphic novel format too! This volume contains three complete mysteries.

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Watson and Holmes: A Study in Black by Karl Bollers, Rick Leonardi, and Larry Stroman

This creative graphic novel reimagines the titular characters as Black men in modern-day Harlem. But the old formula is instantly recognizable: a bizarre crime, a client that few others care about, and two dissimilar men willing to risk a great deal to bring justice to those who need it most — and who find an unexpectedly fulfilling friendship along the way.

Enjoy the rest of your week! I hope this first week of 2023 has treated you gently.

~Eileen

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Hello, 2023!

Ah, a fresh new year, here at last! Did you make any wishes or resolutions? All I want is more comics and more time to read them. I mean, just look at the great new comics coming out this week!

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GUY #2 Anime Mouth neck gaiter by ClayGrahamArt

Stay warm this winter with this anime-inspired gaiter. You’re sure to get a lot of double-takes when you wear this one! $20

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Blue Box Volume Two by Kouji Miura

Taiki loves badminton, Chinatsu loves basketball, and they both love each other. Can they strike the right balance between their romance and their athletic ambitions, especially now that Taiki is closer than ever to his dream of reaching the nationals?

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Predator: The Original Years Omnibus Volume One by Various Creators

Predator fans rejoice! Now you can read all of the early comics adventures featuring these terrifying assassins in one place. You’ll learn all about the Predators’ history here on Earth, the brave humans who have tried to fight them, and a whole lot more in this ultimate collection. Collecting comics from a wide range of writers and artists, this is a great book for horror fans.

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Today’s Riot Rec theme is: robots! Has any “gadget” captured our imagination like robots? Here are some comics that explore humanity’s relationship with, to paraphrase Douglas Adams, our plastic pals who are fun to be with.

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The Amazing Screw-On Head and Other Curious Objects by Mike Mignola and Dave Stewart

This hardcover anniversary edition reprints the story of The Amazing Screw-On Head, the only entity that can stop the evil Emperor Zombie’s world domination plans. Can our hero successfully complete this most important of missions?

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Mech Cadet Yu by Greg Pak, Takeshi Miyazawa, and Triona Farrell

A boy and his robot — is there any more wholesome basis for a story? Stanford is a young janitor who in no way should have been able to bond with a space robot and join the elite Sky Corps Academy. And yet that’s exactly what happened. Now Stanford and his mech must gain the skills and trust they need to defend Earth from a terrible, intergalactic threat…

What a fun start to the new year, huh? I won’t jinx it by saying what a great year 2023 is sure to be, but if nothing else, we’ll have plenty of great stuff to read!

~Eileen

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Goodbye, 2022!

“And good riddance,” I imagine a lot of you just added to that title. Still, it is sometimes nice to look back on things we’ve enjoyed in the past, and that’s what we’ll do with today’s new releases…

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Superhero Ramen Enamel Pin by ElliJewelryStore

What’s better than a superhero? A superhero eating ramen! This is the perfect accessory for Flash and/or noodle fans. $6

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Berserk Deluxe Volume Twelve by Kentaro Miura, translated by Duane Johnson

If you’re a fan of Berserk, the dark fantasy manga that follows the adventures of two mercenaries, you should know about these hardcover deluxe editions. Collecting Volumes 34-36, this beloved series has never looked better!

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My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic #1: 10th Anniversary Edition by Katie Cook and Andy Price

Aaaand on the opposite end of the spectrum, did you know this is the tenth anniversary of the My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic comic? Celebrate with this special tenth anniversary edition, now available in digital format for the first time. It features all available covers, a creator interview, and a brand-new story!

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Today’s Riot Rec theme is: goodbyes! We’re bidding farewell to a year, and these characters must prepare to part with someone close to them.

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Good-bye Stacey, Good-bye by Ann M. Martin and Gabriela Epstein

You’d be hard-pressed to find a closer group of friends than the Baby-Sitters Club. But when Stacey announces she is moving away, all of the girls must learn how to cope with losing a friend — and figure out how to show their appreciation for each other before Stacey leaves.

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Umma’s Table by Yeon-sik Hong, translated by Janet Hong

Madang was looking forward to starting a new life as an artist, husband, and father. But his parents, including his dying mother, keep pulling him back into the past, especially the wonderful meals they once shared. And so he plans a family dinner at which they can all enjoy each other’s company, one last time.

Hard to believe this is the last 2022 edition of the Stack! I’ve enjoyed being able to write this newsletter for you all, and I look forward to bringing you more comics news and goodies next year. Catch you on the flip side, nerd friends!

~Eileen

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Comics for You and Your Fluffy Friends

Whether you celebrate Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Christmas, Festivus, all of the above, or nothing at all, I hope you had a great week! Now we can look forward to the new year — and these new comics, of course.

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Handmade Super Hero Dolls Crochet by AmiworkshopbyTN

Who’s your favorite Marvel character? Now you can get them in adorable, cuddly, crocheted form! $18+

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Mary Anne’s Bad Luck Mystery by Ann M. Martin and Cynthia Yuan Cheng

The latest addition to The Baby-Sitters Club graphic novel series, this book follows Mary Anne as she contends with a spate of bad fortune. Is it linked to the chain letter she threw away, or is it all just an unfortunate coincidence? Is she courageous enough to find out?

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Catwoman: Lonely City by Cliff Chiang

If Batman died, what would happen to Gotham City — and to Catwoman? This enthralling comic follows Selina Kyle, just out of prison, as she explores a city oppressed by its mayor and fresh out of heroes. Along the way, she will pursue the answer to questions that have long plagued her: where is the Batcave, and what’s in it?

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Today’s Riot Rec theme is: animal friends! I’ll be honest: I was hoping the Gävle Goat would have burned down by now. But since it hasn’t as of this writing, let’s honor that plucky fellow with some comics about loyal animal companions.

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Bounce Back by Misako Rocks!

Starting over in a new country is never easy. Fortunately, young Lilico, who has just moved from Japan to America, has help from not only her human friends but also Nico, a “guardian spirit” who takes the form of an adorable cat. Lilico might just find her place in the world yet!

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Rainbow Bridge by Steve Orlando, Steve Foxe, and Valentina Brancati

After his beloved dog Rocket passes away, fourteen-year-old Andy is devastated. Then an ordinary graveside visit turns into an epic adventure through a pets-only afterlife, and Andy will get one last chance to be with Rocket — and help him take care of unfinished business. This is an exciting, healing read for dog lovers of all ages.

If you’ve got a pet, give them a cuddle for me!

~Eileen

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Have You Aired Your Grievances Yet?

Well, get ready, because tomorrow is Festivus! My grievances mostly involve math — why is it so hard?! And yet we will be honoring math later in this newsletter, so stay tuned…

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Pop Manga Cute and Creepy Coloring Book by TheCamillaStore

If you’re looking for a way to beat the holiday stress, this manga-inspired coloring book might be right for you. Just look at those evil bunnies! $16

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No Guns Life Volume Thirteen by Tasuku Karasuma

In this final volume of the series, Juzo Inui, a soldier whose head was replaced with a gun by people he has yet to identify, must confront a villain intent on erasing his memories — and those of every soldier like him. Can an old cyborg-soldier like him ever hope for a happy ending?

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Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters by Various Creators

In the mood for another epic, sprawling Star Wars adventure? This massive book collects 850+ pages of comics about lots of your favorite characters, all with one goal in mind: to claim a frozen-in-carbonite Han Solo for themselves, either for profit or to save his life. Who will end up winning the “prize,” and will Han ever be freed?

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Today’s Riot Rec theme is: math! It’s National Mathematics Day in India, which honors the life of Srinivasa Ramanujan, a brilliant mathematician who did a bunch of math stuff that goes over my (and almost everyone else’s) head. Let’s get into the spirit of things with these math-y comics!

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The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage by Sydney Padua

In real life, Ada Lovelace built on Charles Babbage’s work to create what is now recognized as the first-ever computer program. But in this fun comic, the two team up to build computers and fight crime in Victorian London!

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The Lost Key: A Mystery with Whole Numbers by Melinda Thielbar and Tintin Pantoja

Part of the “Manga Math Mysteries” series, this adventure follows Amy, Adam, Sam, and Joy, all students at Sifu Faiza’s Kung Fu Academy. When their gear and the key to the school go missing, the quartet must use all of their math skills to catch the thief! While the series is aimed at kids, anyone looking to brush up on basic math skills can enjoy it.

That’s it for me until next Tuesday. Don’t hurt yourself on those Feats of Strength, now!

~Eileen

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Let This Newsletter Cool Before Reading

Hanukkah started on Sunday night, so chag sameach to you!

In the meantime, there are still lots of new comics-related topics to cover, so let’s get cracking, shall we?

Book Riot’s Read Harder Challenge is in its ninth year, with a set of 24 tasks that invite readers to expand their worldview through books. Read one book per task, or do some multi-tasking by counting one book for multiple tasks. It’s all fine! The point of the challenge is to push yourself to expand your horizons. Thank you to Thriftbooks for sponsoring Read Harder 2023.

To find the tasks and subscribe to our newsletter for tips and recommendations, visit Read Harder 2023.

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It’s Clobberin’ Time: The Thing, Fantastic Four T-shirt by JennyArtDesignShop

The Thing is one of Marvel’s most famous Jewish characters. Now you can have him on a t-shirt, sweatshirt, or hoodie! $16

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Monstress Book Two by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda

In the first book, you met Maika, a teenage girl with a secret past, and Zinn, the monster hidden away inside of her. Now, they must continue to explore their connection as they navigate a war-scarred world on the brink of yet another conflict.

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Justice League vs. the Legion of Super-Heroes by Brian Michael Bendis and Scott Godlewski

The Justice League are the 21st century’s greatest heroes. The Legion, following in their footsteps, have become the greatest protectors of the 31st century. When they join forces, surely not even a threat as terrible as the Great Darkness stands a chance…or so we hope. The only way to find out for sure is to read this comic!

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Riot Recommendations

Today’s Riot Rec theme is: baking! Whether you’re whipping up sufganiyot for Hanukkah or cookies for Santa, baking is a big part of many people’s holiday season — and of these comics.

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Batter Royale by Leisl Adams

Rose is “just” a teenage waitress, but she bakes well enough to score herself and her friend Fred a spot on a competitive baking show. When they get there, they realize that winning may be more dangerous than they thought. Can these best pals survive and triumph in the unforgiving world of reality television?

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Crumbs by Danie Stirling

Marigold’s Bakery doesn’t just serve up baked goodies: their treats can also make your dreams come true! When Ray meets Laurie, a musically inclined barista, it seems like her wish for a sweet romance has finally been fulfilled. Can they navigate their new love while also pursuing their professional goals?

Well, now I want cake. As I am not as talented or as patient as the bakers in these comics, I’ll have to settle for whatever I bought from the supermarket last weekend…

~Eileen