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Pull Wisely: The Mary Sue’s Weekly Comic Counsel and Chat

It's a big Big Two week!

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It’s time for Pull Wisely (why yes, that is an Indiana Jones reference), where we give you short snippets of which comics we’re looking forward to each week—and then ask for your recommendations in the comments.

Ours will by no means be a complete list of ALL THE THINGS; after all, we just can’t read everything—or heck, even keep up with how many awesome comics are out there period. But we know you guys love some good stuff, so let us (and your fellow TMSers) know what you’re excited about this week!

Our picks:

STARFIRE #1 – DC
Now that’s the Starfire we’ve been waiting for, from an all-lady team.
Writer: Amanda Conner
Artist: Emanuela Lupacchino

1602 WITCH HUNTER ANGELA #1 – Marvel
Angela: Asgard’s Assassin’s Secret Wars run, with a trans character in 1602.
Writer: Marguerite Bennett and Keiron Gillen
Artist: Stephanie Hans

CAPTAIN MARVEL AND THE CAROL CORPS #1 – Marvel
IT’S HERE.
Writer: Kelly Sue DeConnick
Artist: David Lopez

BATGIRL OF BURNSIDE VOL. 1 – DC
If you’ve missed this run, you need to pick up the first trade. Brooklyn hacker Babs is everything.
Writer: Brenden Fletcher and Cameron M. Stewart
Artist: Babs Tarr

GOTHAM ACADEMY #7 – DC
Our faves are back – with Damian Wayne?!.
Writer: Brenden Fletcher, Becky Cloonan
Artist: Mingjue Helen Chen

SILK #5 – Marvel
Time to take down the Black Cat (with Cindy’s signature flare).
Writer: Robbie Thompson
Artist: Stacey Lee

SPIDER-GWEN #5 – Marvel
Eventually, you know she had to see the Aunt and Uncle.
Writer: Jason Latour
Artist: Robbi Rodriguez

What are you reading this week?

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