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Tag Archives: Cath Lauria
Review: Black Cat: Discord by Cath Lauria
Yes! Marvel’s Black Cat fans should make a point of reading Cath Lauria’s Black Cat: Discord because it will not disappoint. This continues the trend of taking beloved Marvel heroines and giving them their very own novels. Continue reading
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Review: School of X: A Marvel: Xavier’s Institute Anthology
School of X is one of the latest Marvel/Aconyte novels, and as you might have guessed, it is focused entirely on Xavier’s Institute. Better yet, this is an anthology, which means it is full of short stories revolving around beloved X-Men characters. Continue reading
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