The Six Sidekicks of Trigger Keaton #2 is a very engaging work that is a big, big surprise as an unlikely group of protagonists work for a goal most of
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In Spider-Woman #13, Jessica Drew has an exciting life as she works both as a single mother to a precocious, powered toddler and continues her costumed
In the tradition of Chelli Aphra, Jessica Jones, or Devi Vishwakumar, this series’ lead Saffron Chu is a dumpster fire that walks like a woman, a
For many issues, Vader was tested by his master. Forced to operate without many of the advantages and weapons he’s come to be known for, he has fought his
Taking a big swing with bold storytelling and intimate ideas, this blockbuster series from the minds of rising stars Tom Taylor and Daniele Di Nicuolo
If you’re looking to spend five dollars to read some very, very funny Spider-Man lines as he battles someone that (on paper) should be way out of his
With his own version of the Bat’s nocturnal infrastructure, Duke Thomas has shone brightly as an Outsider, and in the We Are Robin series of years past to
With a kind of optimism and brightness that’s, frankly, been missing in action for Marvel’s merry mutants, X-Men #1's new take on the classic franchise
Green Lantern #4 is a good book that got a lot of things right, but may have loaded its plate a little too high this month.
With a surprising bit of buddy comedy chemistry, time travel drapes itself over another tale of the Summers family drama with a spicy new side of dressing
Based on a novel by Jason Fry, Star Wars Adventures: The Weapon Of A Jedi #2 is an adaptation of a Luke Skywalker adventure poised between A New Hope and
The number of people who are old enough to remember a leather jacket-wearing Henry Winkler (or a stunt double, we didn’t know) propel a motorcycle over an
With a clever and self-contained adventure, in Black Cat Annual #1, you get a look into superheroic perspectives from a less-often-shown part of the world
With outstanding character details, clever plotting, and energetic artwork, Shang-Chi #2 levels up everything the first issue did well. Thematically
S.W.O.R.D. #6 features a collection of breathtaking character moments, and you might get enough joy out of this to get past some mild issues with the
With a surprisingly unique perspective and thorough academic rigor, a new book on the synergy between live-action adaptations and sequential art gives a
With a kind of unusual divided focus, this story is either building to a really big confluence of events, or it’s following the last Peter Cannon:
With much more action than the previous issue, the latest person to hold the titular mantle of Mister Miracle has some rather outside of context problems
With a mixed bag between amazing characterization, jaw-dropping in-jokes, and a somewhat questionable last page reveal, Nightwing #81 takes you on a
Doctor Doom is getting married in Latveria to his long-time cosmic-powered adjutant, Victorious. While this marriage is ceremonial in nature — the
With a relentless sense of urgency and very savvy choices made in the narrative and artistic structure, Seven Secrets #9 is another sure-fire winner from
In Time Before Time #2, time travel is in the hands of criminal organizations, and they use it to profit from things people need in other eras that aren’t
With a masterful showing of characterization and visual thrills, this ambitious new addition to the New Gods mythos gets extremely down to earth. There
Crowdfunding can be a boon to independent creators, allowing fans to essentially pre-order things they want to see. Many creators are conservative in
In a fun bit of continuity cohesion, events from the Miles Morales book mixed together with elements of the last Infinity Gems crossover to create a neat,
The chances are very high that when you get to the last page of this book, you’ll only have one word on your lips: "wow." With pitch-perfect timing, a
With incipient change gripping the world Oa billed as the center of the universe, the standard-bearers of Oan justice are way out on a limb and over a
It’s truly difficult for a series to progressively get worse as it continues along, but this crossover headline series is swinging for the fences with
With what could possibly be the most disturbing game of "Let’s Make A Deal" ever, this issue both does something truly intense from a purely plot-related
A character here simply states what seems to be the central thesis of this issue — "Batman is yesterday’s news" — and throws a lot of evidence into