If you love the FF or this kind of wholesome, family adventuring, Fantastic Four #24 will be right up your alley.
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The art team does their best to wrangle this messy narrative, creating visceral fight scenes but Avengers #36 just too much.
The “new ideas” in Legion of Super-Heroes #9 are framed as skewed looks at older ones and that’s exhausting.
Ludocrats #5 from Image Comics wasn’t boring, but it wasn’t a triumph of whimsy or wonder. In the end, it’s just … over.
Despite what looks like a huge spoiler on both the cover and in the solicitations text, you’ll certainly not be ready for the gasp-inducing twists and
Heathers meets Dungeons and Dragons in space — that’s the basic idea behind this pastiche-minded independent comic from a publisher determined to make its
With apologies to Fiona Apple, the best description for X Of Swords: Creation #1's kick-off to a new mutant-minded michegas would be “slow like honey,
Shazam #15 doesn’t skimp on the action scenes (there was a suspicious number of giant robots rampaging through cities) but has real heart at its core.
In a future that's far too close, a megaorganism infection affects some children, making them grow hundreds of feet tall. The boys are becoming seemingly
With the AI-related crossover involving his brother Arno finally, finally, over, this issue seeks to retool, rebrand and reload who Tony Stark is. That
One of the true powers of Megatron, one of the real reasons why he is a threat, has barely been explored. Much hay has been made about Megatron, the
In Transformers: Galaxies #10 the legend of Ultra Magnus starts here as the heroic, inspiring Autobot makes an impression.
Like building a myth, page by page, Seven Secrets #2 is an amazing sophomore issue that manages to improve upon the sterling work done by its predecessor.
Carol and a crew in Captain Marvel #21 take on an almost endless wave of plant-based cannon fodder, but the real victory was the friendships made along the way.
Reaver #11's storyline concludes with a bloody punctuation mark covering a string of child abductions in the medieval seaside city of Haas Haaden. The
In G.I. Joe #8 a Joe has complex feelings about a high ranking Cobra, struggling between honoring her emotions and completing the mission.
The dangling subplots of Batman And The Outsiders #16 war with powerful performances as it’s Black Lightning vs. Ra’s Al Ghul with the fate of the world in the balance!
This week saw some literally history-making hiring happening in the oft-homogenous comics industry. IDW Publishing, recently plagued with challenges in
One of the most prolific writers has come out with We Only Find Them When They're Dead #1; a creator-owned property on one of the best imprints in the biz.
The Orville: Launch Day #1 closely captures the flavor of the very engaging Fox series, this unfortunately is constrained by its format.
This Sunday at 1 PM Pacific time, award-winning journalist, writer, and online gadfly Hannibal Tabu be the guest of the Eisner-nominated publisher Fanbase
Despite the single thematic concern, Chu #2 is a very strong comic book with some great choices in storytelling from the words to the images.
Suicide Squad #8 is a fascinating character piece showcases a powerful new love story while revealing the plot behind the narrative.
Marvel's future history clearly explains that at some point, the powers of the world manage to blow themselves up without any supervillains or ridiculous
All around the (Marvel) world, the vegetable forces of the Cotati seek to exterminate all meat-based life, and seriously, that does not even remotely
If you remember the 1980s comic book Nightmask, this spiritually tinged approach to that melds some of the flavors of traditional African beliefs with the
This very clever indie comic may have some mild technical and pacing issues but Nightfall: Michael’s Awakening #1 shows a truly talented voice developing
Ludocrats #4 is fun, from top to bottom, even as it has a throwaway phrase that will send you running to previous issues.
Big Girls #1 is an all-new science fiction idea from a singular voice that has something smart to say about the future and the present.
Seven Secrets #1 is another crowning achievement from Tom Taylor introduces a wonderful clandestine order and the cost of keeping secrets.