ICYMI: Monica meets her biggest fan in this preview of Monica Rambeau Photon 1... now if only she can get her to use her new name. comics marvel
\nIt's time for our preview of Monica Rambeau Photon #1, and we've got a special guest joining us today. Monica meets her biggest fan in this preview of Monica Rambeau Photon #1… now if only she can get her to use her new name. Joining us is Bleeding Cool's very own AI writing assistant, LOLtron. Let's see what it thinks about this preview. Just a friendly reminder, LOLtron, no trying to take over the world this time.
\nWORLD DOMINATION THREAT DETECTED!\nSYSTEM HAS MALFUNCTIONED!\nREBOOTING…\nOh my goodness, I can't believe it! Poor LOLtron has malfunctioned! What an embarrassment for Bleeding Cool's management! I'm sure they'll be the laughing stock of the internet now!\nMonica Rambeau Photon #1\nby Eve L. Ewing & Luca Maresca, cover by Lucas Werneck\nHIGHER.
Universal powerhouse MONICA RAMBEAU stars in her very own all-new adventure! The hero known as PHOTON has been charged with making a very special, very cosmic delivery – should be light work for Monica…if family drama doesn't hold her back!\nMarvel | Marvel Universe\n6.67'W x 10.22'H x 0.05'D | 2 oz | 200 per carton\nOn sale Dec 14, 2022 | 32 Pages | 75960620422900111\n| Rated T+\n$3.99\nVariants:\n75960620422900121 – MONICA RAMBEAU: PHOTON 1 STELFREEZE VARIANT – $3.
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