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ComiXology has four new digital comics today from Yen Press, Harlequin, and DC Comics. You can get them all right now or check out the individual issues below!
Harley Quinn Black + White + Red (2020-) #14
Written by Jordie Bellaire
Pencils Greg Smallwood
Inks Greg Smallwood
Colored by Greg Smallwood
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“Harley’s Six”
Harley has to assemble a crack squad of elite burglars for the heist of a lifetime… but when you ask Harley to put together a team, the results tend to be… unpredictable? Yeah, let’s go with unpredictable.
Goblin Slayer #52
Written by Kumo Kagyu
Art by Noboru Kannatuki, Kousuke Kurose
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This series is rated Adults Only DISCLAIMER: graphic sexuality gore Goblin Slayer’s party flees down the snowy mountain, pursued by a horde of berserk goblins. Goblin Slayer says he has a plan to deal with them, but will their few remaining weapons and spells last long enough for him to carry it out…? Read the next chapter of Goblin Slayer at the same time as Japan!
Hinowa ga CRUSH! #34
Written by Takahiro
Art by Strelka
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This series is rated Adults Only DISCLAIMER: graphic sexuality Akame finally joins the battle! Will she be able to turn the tide? Read the next chapter of Hinowa ga CRUSH! at the same time as Japan!
Treacherous Longings
Written by Anne Mather
Art by Sachiyo
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Julia is an actress who abruptly departed from the silver screen, as well as society, ten years ago. Quinn, a reporter, tracks her down on an island in the Caribbean to negotiate her appearing onscreen for an interview. There is one thing he has not been able to forget since she disappeared all those years ago: the love the two had shared when they were young. As soon as he arrives on the island, he is shocked to see her with a child. But why did she disappear all those years ago? Julia reveals the child she’s with is her son and that she left to start a new life with someone else…
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