The world of comics is experiencing a vibrant start to the year, with a wealth of new releases arriving in bookstores.
Here are some of the standout comics of January:
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Marshal Bass. Darko Macan and Igor Kordey deliver a powerful critique of the American West, exposing the underlying racism that fueled a society built on survival.
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Two-fisted tales Vol.2. Resurfacing more than 70 years after their initial creation,classic authors from EC Comics continue to resonate with their short,unvarnished stories and potent anti-war messages.
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El diario de la señorita Litgi. The discovered diary of a young woman from Barcelona allows Kim to meticulously reconstruct the memories of the post-war period.
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gastroinforme de mi trastorno alimenticio. Kabi Nagata once again centers a narrative around personal struggles, this time exploring the complexities of their eating disorder. -
Miracleman Ómnibus. A cornerstone of comic history, now available in a extensive single volume with added bonus material.
©Foto: Darko Macan e Igor Kordey
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Exploring the american West with ‘Marshal Bass’
‘Marshal Bass’ stands out as a notably compelling read. It’s not simply a Western; it’s a searing indictment of the racism and brutality that underpinned the expansion of the American frontier. The creators skillfully use the comic medium to expose the darker side








