Absolute Catwoman #1 Tops Weekly List of 50 Most Anticipated Comics
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Rich Johnston
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A listicle-style article ranking the top 50 most anticipated comic books releasing this Wednesday, with DC Comics' Absolute Catwoman #1 taking the top spot, followed by Marvel's Daredevil #3. The article also highlights strong performance from Ben 10 and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles titles, and notes the delayed Batman: Gargoyle Of Gotham finally getting its release.
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· 3 pulledDC Comics sees Absolute Catwoman #1 top the fifty most anticipated comics of the week for this coming Wednesday, beating out Daredevil #3
Daredevil #3... has been doing storming business for Marvel Comics of late
Ben 10 and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are doing very well
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