Following similar thematic directions as the very enjoyable film, Eternals #9 faces people who struggle against the role they've been given as everything
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What happens when you send radicalized teenagers into harm's way armed with dangerous weapons and even more dangerous self-confidence? Superman: Son of
As Peter Parker plays an unexpected dude in distress, his ex and his girlfriend are forced to team up on an improbable chain quest under the watch of a
Many fans and creators have bemoaned "continuity" as a nagging shrew, a restrictive boogeyman keeping the best stories from being told. Nightwing #88
Subtlety and implication are the concepts front and center for Human Target #4. This book shows Christopher Chance using one of his less-well-regarded
When the going gets tough, the tough go to Mars. That idea is central to Black Panther #3, where T’challa’s mission to save sleeper agents he’s placed
With one of the best depictions of the time-traveling villain in all his vanity, Timeless #1 may not feature Malcolm Barrett or rail against Rittenhouse,
The jealous meathead ex is a time-honored fictional trope, and there could literally be no better character to place in that role than Guy Gardner. Human
The core sentiment of Star Wars: Darth Vader #19 echoes Anakin Skywalker's words from Attack of the Clones, as re-depicted here: "I don't think the system
There is a distinctive and possibly naive idea behind the bloody conclusion that Eat The Rich #5 shows how far this series is willing to go. The
What kind of monster kidnaps a dog? The kind angling for a ten million dollar bounty on the head of Dick Grayson and Nightwing #87 delivers a thrill ride
Everything you know is a lie in X-Men: The Trial of Magneto #5, which betrays every promise the story created from its title to its promise of justice.
In Black Panther #2, the ghost of international intrigue haunts the nation of Wakanda as the sequestered land addresses a possible "Richard Armitage
After a fantastic performance in the film Solo, the other best-known name from Corellia, steps into prominence with the light of a Crimson Dawn in Star
With a breezy, noirish feel that's a delicate balancing act between style and substance, Human Target #2 twists the concept of the femme fatale while
With a conclusion that lacks surprises but certainly fulfills the promise of what's been laid out, The Me You Love In The Dark #5 completes this horror
If it is incumbent upon a story to fulfill its internal promise, this is the long-nosed Pinocchio of the Marvel lineup. With no crime, no clear
In Death Of Doctor Strange: Spider-Man #1, iith Doctor Strange dead, who will perform his arcane and sometimes wacky rounds?
While using the milieu of the 1990s but capturing challenges that are just as relevant today, Batman ’89 #4 frames police corruption and systematic
Finding a strange space between the Justice League International era and Alan Moore's Top Ten, One-Star Squadron #1 stumbles towards an odd balance
With a sweeping global scope and taut, engrossing plotting, Black Panther #1 steps up in a massive way by establishing T'Challa in Marvel continuity while
With an intriguing new science-fiction take on the storied monstrous concept, Hulk #1 brings forth an unexpected antagonist and twists the property in
Borrowing a literal page from Dora The Explorer, The Flash #776 seeks to rely on the reader's input in a much less engaging way than a Choose Your Own
Despite not taking time to let as many cast members shine, The Orville #2: Artifacts really nails the science fiction requirements to deliver an
Across decades, organizations struggle, and two time-tossed people seek a future for themselves in Time Before Time #7. This means bloodshed and
Chaos reigns across the universe as a depowered group of Green Lanterns strives to save innocents, and the last person with a working ring struggles to
S.W.O.R.D. #10 leans much more towards espionage than the previous mission of being a stellar version of the Night’s Watch and takes a big swing with a
Eat The Rich #4 doesn't stay satisfied with a seat at the table with an unflinchingly brutal look at the one percent. With great character work for its
In Nightwing #86, Gotham City is under siege by a mechanized private militia full of anonymous cannon fodder, and Dick Grayson commuted from Bludhaven to
One of the most clever, most engaging books on the shelves steps it up a notch this month. The Nice House On The Lake #6 introduces everyone to The