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      <title>Planet-Man: No Thanks To You | Issue 17</title>
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      <description>Read Planet-Man: No Thanks To You, issue 17 of the Planet-Man Comics series. After Machine Monarch and Bruiser leave for Circuit World, Shrink-Scope wakes first in the damaged HQ and races to Planet-Man. Hoppette wakes injured nearby and asks if Planet-Man is alive. Shrink-Scope answers sharply that he is alive &quot;no thanks to you.&quot; The argument forces Hoppette to explain her past. Long before she came for Planet-Man, she invented the hop suits so her people could fill in as replacement gods.</description>
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      <title>Planet-Man: All Machines | Issue 16</title>
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      <description>Read Planet-Man: All Machines, issue 16 of the Planet-Man Comics series. Leapona wakes on Circuit World after her defeat. Bruiser stands over her, but he no longer behaves like an ally. Machine Monarch climbs onto Bruiser&apos;s shoulder and reveals that Bruiser&apos;s shattered red cybernetic eye has been replaced with a green machine eye under Machine Monarch&apos;s control. Machine Monarch explains that Bruiser is part machine and therefore listens to his god.</description>
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      <title>Planet-Man: Circuit Divinity | Issue 15</title>
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      <description>Read Planet-Man: Circuit Divinity, issue 15 of the Planet-Man Comics series. In the aftermath of Bruiser&apos;s attack, Machine Monarch stands one inch tall on Bruiser&apos;s unconscious body while Planet-Man, Shrink-Scope, and Hoppette are also unconscious nearby. Instead of taking revenge immediately, Machine Monarch uses his machine-control power to communicate with Bruiser&apos;s hop suit and transport them to Circuit World. Circuit World overwhelms Machine Monarch with billions of machine voices.</description>
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      <title>Planet-Man: Bruiser | Issue 14</title>
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      <description>Read Planet-Man: Bruiser, issue 14 of the Planet-Man Comics series. Late at night, Hoppette appears in Shrink-Scope&apos;s HQ in a panic. Shrink-Scope tries to keep Planet-Man out of the crisis because he needs rest, but Bruiser has already followed Hoppette through the lily pad route. He ambushes Shrink-Scope, slamming her head into the floor with his tongue and knocking her unconscious. Planet-Man attacks in rage despite his exhaustion.</description>
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      <title>Planet-Man: Shock Step | Issue 13</title>
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      <description>Read Planet-Man: Shock Step, issue 13 of the Planet-Man Comics series. Planet-Man chases Shock Step, a blue-lightning speedster who has robbed a jewelry store. Planet-Man is so exhausted that he loses consciousness mid-flight and crashes onto a rooftop while Shock Step escapes taunting him. Two Golem Guardians arrive: one rescues Planet-Man while the other continues the chase. When Planet-Man wakes in bed, Shrink-Scope confronts him about staying up too late.</description>
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      <title>Planet-Man: Hop Incoming | Issue 12</title>
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      <description>Read Planet-Man: Hop Incoming, issue 12 of the Planet-Man Comics series. Hoppette hides by a campfire on a random miniature planet and meets a talking dog who also ran away from home. A red warning announces &quot;Hop Incoming,&quot; and Hoppette hides before Bruiser arrives through a lily pad glyph. Bruiser attacks the dog with mucus to flush Hoppette out. When Hoppette accidentally reveals herself, Bruiser chases her through the treetops.</description>
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      <title>Planet-Man: Lily Pad Lesson | Issue 11</title>
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      <description>Read Planet-Man: Lily Pad Lesson, issue 11 of the Planet-Man Comics series. Hoppette invites Shrink-Scope to spar in a combat training room on another miniature planet. Shrink-Scope begins cocky because she has beaten Hoppette before, but Hoppette blinds Shrink-Scope&apos;s crystal eyes with mucus, blocks her future sight, and speed-blitzes her until the adhesive buildup pins her in place. Once Shrink-Scope cannot ignore her, Hoppette explains the real reason for the match.</description>
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      <title>Planet-Man: Blizzard Redesignation | Issue 10</title>
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      <description>Read Planet-Man: Blizzard Redesignation, issue 10 of the Planet-Man Comics series. Char Cole, a fire-powered supervillain, brings the defeated ice Golem Guardian Blizzard to Doctor Metal Fist&apos;s lab. Blizzard is treated like a specimen while the villains scan him to understand where the new guardians came from. Doctor Metal Fist recognizes that the Golem Guardians were created by Planet-Man and that their miniature worlds are connected by root systems that function like muscles and nerves.</description>
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      <title>Planet-Man: Hoppette | Issue 9</title>
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      <description>Read Planet-Man: Hoppette, issue 9 of the Planet-Man Comics series. Planet-Man and Shrink-Scope return to HQ exhausted, only for Hoppette to hop out of a glowing white lily pad glyph on the floor. They treat her as an intruder. Hoppette is too fast and agile for simple pursuit, but Shrink-Scope uses clairvoyance to predict her landing point and Planet-Man traps her in the orbit of a miniature gravity planet. Hoppette explains that she is not an enemy.</description>
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      <title>Planet-Man: Machine Monarch | Issue 8</title>
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      <description>Read Planet-Man: Machine Monarch, issue 8 of the Planet-Man Comics series. Machine Monarch is already shrunken inside Shrink-Scope&apos;s miniature prison. His cell blocks his machine-control power with a jammer, and its reinforced walls prevent brute-force escape. He studies the routines of the prison instead. When a charging pad flips out of the wall, Machine Monarch uses it as a two-way interface.</description>
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      <title>Planet-Man: Everything Will Be Okay | Issue 7</title>
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      <description>Read Planet-Man: Everything Will Be Okay, issue 7 of the Planet-Man Comics series. Shrink-Scope asks Planet-Man if he is happy and whether he resents being kept on her world. Planet-Man reassures her that even though he did not choose to arrive there at first, he has found purpose, community, and a real home. Planet-Man then admits that his battle with Madame Multiverse still haunts him. He fears that the planets inside her multiverse dress may have been inhabited when he destroyed them.</description>
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      <title>Planet-Man: Nothing Much | Issue 6</title>
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      <description>Read Planet-Man: Nothing Much, issue 6 of the Planet-Man Comics series. While Planet-Man is away on another mission, Shrink-Scope has a clairvoyant vision of a bank robbery. She decides not to call Planet-Man because the threat appears small enough for her to handle alone, especially since she has already used her one daily size alteration.</description>
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      <title>Planet-Man: Dream Reaper | Issue 5</title>
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      <description>Read Planet-Man: Dream Reaper, issue 5 of the Planet-Man Comics series. After the destruction of Madame Multiverse&apos;s dress, Planet-Man falls asleep in his HQ bedroom and dreams himself into a colorful, glowing realm of exotic miniature planets. The beauty turns threatening when a faceless Grim Reaper appears and slices one of the tiny worlds in half with his scythe. The Reaper accuses Planet-Man of stealing his job.</description>
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      <title>Planet-Man: Madame Multiverse | Issue 4</title>
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      <description>Read Planet-Man: Madame Multiverse, issue 4 of the Planet-Man Comics series. Madame Multiverse is introduced as a lonely cosmic god with silver comet-tail hair, nebula-dust skin, radiant blue starburst eyes, and a patchwork dress made from stitched miniature universes. Her power to create and manipulate tiny universes lets her trap civilians inside toroidal cosmoses and lift them toward space. Shrink-Scope sees the attack in a clairvoyant vision and sends Planet-Man into the city.</description>
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      <title>Planet-Man: Scalard | Issue 3</title>
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      <description>Read Planet-Man: Scalard, issue 3 of the Planet-Man Comics series. Scalard is introduced as an asymmetrical wizard who sees evil as the true natural order. His split form embodies his philosophy: one face half is red with a black devil horn, the other shimmering white with half of a gold halo, and his black-and-white robe turns moral contrast into ritual costume. Shrink-Scope&apos;s clairvoyance fails when Scalard creates a magical smokescreen that blocks her crystal sight.</description>
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      <title>Planet-Man: Disastero | Issue 2</title>
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      <description>Read Planet-Man: Disastero, issue 2 of the Planet-Man Comics series. Disastero is introduced as a walking apocalypse whose elemental body embodies his power: water head, tidal-wave hair, tornado arms, cracked stone torso, and lava legs. His natural-disaster control is so vast that world leaders regularly bring offerings to the Apocalypse Church so he will spare their countries.</description>
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      <title>Planet-Man: First Orbit | Issue 1</title>
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      <description>Read Planet-Man: First Orbit, issue 1 of the Planet-Man Comics series. Planet-Man is introduced as a creator god who can make miniature worlds but quickly loses interest once a new idea appears. Every bead on his bodysuit is another tiny planet, many of them forgotten after their first spark of novelty. Shrink-Scope is introduced as the disciplined hero of one of those forgotten worlds. Her planet is filled with superpowered people, but most of them use their abilities selfishly or destructively.</description>
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