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Comic Book Week: Marvel Doctor Strange #5 Preview, LEGO Batman Free Comic & April Release Highlights

Comic Book Week: Marvel Doctor Strange #5 Preview, LEGO Batman Free Comic & April Release Highlights

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The comic book world is buzzing with fresh thrills this week, from preview peeks to playful announcements that have fans flipping out. Just days ago, Comic Watch wrapped up their review recap for March 23-27, diving deep into the latest Marvel and DC drops with sharp critiques, interviews, and hot takes that kept enthusiasts glued to every page[1]. Marvel's mystic master is stealing the spotlight with a tantalizing preview of Doctor Strange #5, hitting shelves April 1—five juicy pages and a killer cover tease arcane adventures that promise to warp reality itself[2].

Over in collectibles corner, action figure news exploded on March 24 with waves of Marvel Legends, DC Batman and Joker figures, Star Wars goodies, G.I. Joe revamps, and even MOTU masters of the universe joining the fray, alongside cryptoid RPG twists for that extra geeky punch[3]. Strips are serving daily magic too: Mandrake the Magician cast his hypnotic spell in the March 30 installment, reminding us why this classic illusionist still enchants after decades[4].

Previews are pouring in for April's kickoff, spotlighting X-Men team-ups, web-slinging Spider-Man antics, brooding Batman tales, and a slew of DC heavy-hitters—perfect fuel for your pull list planning[5]. And hold onto your capes: Warner Bros. Games, TT Games, DC, and LEGO dropped a bombshell on March 30 with LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, a free standalone comic for Free Comic Book Day. This brick-built blockbuster lets the Caped Crusader battle in blocky glory, blending nostalgia with high-stakes heroics[7].

Meanwhile, publishers are hyping March's cartoon book slate, from indie gems to major tomes, while voices like John Freeman rally young creators with a "Scribble Campaign" to spark the next generation of comic crafters[6][8]. It's a whirlwind week where previews collide with plastic heroes and freebie fun—proving comics aren't just pages, they're portals to endless excitement. Grab your reading glasses; the adventure's just beginning!

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