Catch up on the highlights of the past month’s issues, including mind-warping romance and a world-conquering corporation.

You might find some interesting similarities among EW’s favorite comics from the past month.

For one thing, there are a lot of monkeys!

Love Everlasting

The cover of the first issue of ‘Love Everlasting,’ by Tom King and Elsa Charretier.Elsa Charretier, Matt Hollingsworth, and Clayton Cowles

Below, find out why you should check out these and other comics if you haven’t yet.

Once upon a time they were nearly as popular as superhero stories.

What exactly is going on?

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DC’s newest superhero debuts in ‘Monkey Prince’ #1 by Gene Luen Yang and Bernard Chang.DC Comics

After making his debut inlast year’sAsian Superhero Celebrationone-shot, the Monkey Prince now has his own solo comic.

The protagonist of that epic story is Sun Wukong, the Monkey King.

From the very beginning,No One Left to Fighthas worn its love ofDragon Ball Zon its sleeve.

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Rivalry comes to a head in the final issue of ‘No One Left to Fight II,’ by Aubrey Sitterson and Fico Ossio.Dark Horse Comics

Is celebrating what you have the key to getting what you want?

That’s the thought-provoking question posed by the second installment in this incredible new anthology series.

Now he has the power to inflict “justice” on those who have wronged him.

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The final issue of ‘Primordial,’ by Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino.Image Comics

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The cover of ‘Monkey Meat,’ #2 by Juni Ba.Image Comics