In the second issue of this new regulated era, the four Power siblings struggle with the law, getting so much more room to talk than Ms. Marvel,
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We Only Find Them When They’re Dead #4 is still high-grade sci-fi that, collected certainly, will be remarkable.
Whenever you have a large cast and a huge fictional continuity, there are always tales between the tales we know. These small frame moments provide
In the aftermath of the Battle of Yavin, just after the events of the first Star Wars movie, Princess Leia convinces Han Solo to take on a dangerous
Literally starting off with a bang, Red Hood #52 steeps itself in a vibe that is unlike any other in Gotham and gives Jason Todd a crash course in the
There have been many books with Hyperion in them, but few make the visual spectacle of his threat so apparent, like Taskmaster #2.
The Antagonists is set in the same continuity as Godhood Comics' previous works but has a decidedly more premium cable feeling like Power or The Sopranos.
So it all comes down to this. At least sixty four skyscraper-sized kaiju called Jacks, all little boys who grew and mutated, face down with three
This February, a decidedly different tone of cyberpunk science fiction will be made available to fans. Atlanta-based MV Media has made their mark by
This has to be some kind of hat trick because this series continues to dazzle with intimate, innovative superhero storytelling by pivoting a third time.
Rorschach #3, like a post-election article in a major newspaper of record, to humanize people who are threats not only to others but to themselves as well.
Strap in because you're in for a deep dive sci fi ride Far Sector #9 is not like anything else on the stands. Jo Muellin is a military veteran and
Literally, nothing happened in The Flash #767. Given that this is the second installment of an apparently grandiose crossover, one might expect perhaps
S.W.O.R.D. #1 is a new exercise in scene-setting that shines with character moments but falls short on clarity.
By introducing a less sturdy character for Cain Marko to feel responsible for, this series and Juggernaut #4 is trying to pull at the same heartstrings
This ground level issue takes a look back at the dust-up over the Superhuman Registration Act that pitted Captain America against Iron Man over the idea
Have you ever seen one of those people who hold a huge cardboard arrow sign, or maybe someone dressed up as the Statue of Liberty or some corporate
The All-Father Thor is all but absent from this frustrating issue that posits the idea that Donald Blake -- the manufactured identity Thor's father Odin
No matter what is happening in Gotham City, there is one neighborhood that’s always on a different page. The Hill is a predominantly Black neighborhood
The pulse pounding series has come a long way from its roots as the dirty missions force the United States government denies. With almost the entire
In the words of the philosopher Alvin Joiner, "so it all comes down to this ..." This may as well be considered a review for X-Men #15 and Excalibur #15
With a notably cinematic flair and deep characterization, this intense look beyond the looking glass takes the canonical history of the DC Universe. It
Victor von Doom has a fatal flaw, one that's consistent in his character and has been exhibited as far back as the original Secret Wars, if not further
The pages of Big Girls #4 take to heart the Jason Derulo lyrics, "when the roof caved in and the truth came out." A series of flashbacks and revelations
This is a remarkably well put-together comic book, a done-in-one that swings the camera around to ground level and shows lives affected in real-time by
In 2018, Batman #55 showed the KGBeast shoot a glancing shot off the skull of Dick Grayson, robbing the Bat's erstwhile ward of his memories between the
The last issue of this series had a lot of problems as it introduced Ghost-Maker, a mysterious "twisted reflection" of Batman that's been battling back
The first issue of this groundbreaking new series was all about bowling the reader over with the sheer volume and spectacle of its innovative idea.
This deep-space science fiction adventure takes on new layers as this issue puts forth a warp speed chase deep into uncharted territories with unknowable
Conan and Magik, two sword-wielding heroes with no mind for prevarication, are on a quest to acquire one of the Eyes of Agamotto (apparently there are