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Introducing Codenames: Expansion Packs

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A new product line for the Codenames family, launching with three packs. We're excited to welcome an entirely new addition to Codenames—Codenames Expansion Packs! We are launching the product line with three themed packs: Sci-Fi , Fairy Tales , and Cute Critters , each one opening the door to fresh twists, new themes, and even more “aha!” moments at the table. Codenames Expansion Packs are bite-sized mini expansions designed to let players mix things up with new words or images. The Sci-Fi and Fairy Tales Expansion Packs each bring 50 carefully curated themed words, perfect for adding a splash of flavor to your next game of Codenames or Codenames: Duet. They also include 3 new agent tiles (2 for Codenames, 1 for Duet) and 4 themed pictures to customize your Codenames: Pictures even further. Looking for something extra cute? The Cute Critters Expansion Pack delivers 40 unique animal images, adding variety and charm to Codenames: Pictures. Ready to ...

Imagination Centre Reviews @DCComics Arkham War #1 @JohnMcCubbin3

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Here are today's Guest Reviews by John McCubbin  from  Imagination Centr e  for  DC's   Forever Evil: Arkham War #1.   I have also added my rating after each review.  If you have any questions about my rating or want to discuss anything just leave me a comment. See the  Review Rating Overview  page for more information on how I rate each comic.

BatWatch Reviews: @DCComics Batman #23.3s, Teen Titans #23.2

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Here are today's Guest Reviews by  Jeremy Sims  from  Batwatch  for DC's; Batman #23.3 (Penguin #1), Batman and Robin #23.3 (Ra's al Ghul and the League of Assassins #1), Batman: The Dark Knight #23.3 (Clayface #1), Detective Comics #23.3 (Scarecrow #1), and Teen Titans #23.2 (Deathstroke #1). I have also added my rating after each review. If you have any questions about my rating or want to discuss anything just leave me a comment. See the  Review Rating Overview  page for more information on how I rate each comic.

@BatWatcher Reviews: @DCComic Batman Dark Knight, Catwoman, Red Hood and the Outlaws

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Here are today's Guest Reviews by  Jeremy Sims  from  Batwatch . Included are DC's; Batman: The Dark Knight Annual #1, Catwoman Annual #1, and Red Hood and the Outlaws Annual #1. I have also added my rating after each review. If you have any questions about my rating or want to discuss anything just leave me a comment. See the  Review Rating Overview  page for more information on how I rate each comic.

Quick Ratings: @DCComics The Movement, Swamp Thing, Deathstroke, Green Lantern Corps

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Here are today's "Quick Ratings". Included are DC's; The Movement #1, Swamp Thing #20, Deathstroke #20, and Green Lantern Corps #20 .  If you have any questions about my rating or want to discuss anything just leave me a comment. See the  Review Rating Overview  page for more information on how I rate each comic

Guest Review: @DCComics Batman: The Dark Knight #15

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Cross to Bear Solicit Batman’s final fight with Scarecrow is here! The Dark Knight has been drugged and beaten, but now he’s going to stop Scarecrow’s plans as he takes to the skies over Gotham City! Preview

Guest Reviews: Batman: The Dark Knight #14 - The Twilight Kingdom

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Batman: The Dark Knight #14 Review Something to Fear  Original Review by  Johnkmccubbin91  at Comic Vine I have never been overly keen on this series, and in fact dropped the series after issue 9, but after hearing good things about the series since Gregg Hurwitz joined the creative team I decided to give the series another chance. So far this story has been a lot better than what the series was like before Hurwitz joined, but it's not been anything special, and I hope the next story involving the Mad Hatter is better. Plot This issue sees Batman finally escaping from Scarecrow. Once outside Batman is then rescued by Robin who takes him home. Meanwhile Scarecrow isn't done and decides to bring out the super toxin.