Hulu brought a set of lockers to NYCC to tease at their new series by Marvel, the Runaways. Take a look at the hints and teasers they drop here.
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Josh is a longtime super hero comic fan and an aspiring comic book and fiction writer himself. He also trades in videogames, Star Wars, and Magic: The Gathering, and he is also a budding film buff. He's always been a huge nerd, and he hopes to contribute something of worth to the wider geek culture conversation. He is also happy to announce that he is the new Reviews Editor for Bleeding Cool. Follow on Twitter @joshdavisonbolt.
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All-New Guardians of the Galaxy #11 fills in some story gaps from years back while focusing on one of the more underappreciated Marvel heroes.
It takes a lot for me to become interested in Batman stories, and these books accomplish it against the odds. Dawnbreaker earns a recommendation.
With good art, compelling characters, and an allegory about how groups can become radicalized against one another, Extremity provides an engaging story.
2000 AD #2051 is a far more solid read than the mega-sized #2050. While Judge Dredd still disappointed, the rest of the tales were good reads.
Manifest Destiny #31 is an intriguing read, opting for slow-boil storytelling as opposed to back-to-back terror. It makes for a great read.
In this extra-sized issue of the sci-fi anthology book 2000 AD, we have stories of Judge Dredd, Rogue Trooper, Grey Area, Slaine, and more.
Black Panther #166 is an astonishing rebirth for a classic Marvel rogue, and it fleshes him out more than many writers have cared to do in the past.
This issue of America uses its premise and platform to talk about entrapment and the conflict as old as free societies: liberty vs. security.
Marvel Legacy U.S.Avengers #11 is a cute wink-and-nudge homage to Archie comics, but it might be too on the nose for some readers.
Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps have their final showdown with the Nth Metal Golems at the Source Wall. Does this battle make for compelling reading?
Blue Beetle is sent to the future with Teri, the Flash of 3001. Now the two must join the Justice League of 3001 in fighting the Legion of Doom. Is it good?
This issue of X-Men: Blue brings Goblin Queen's plan to its climax while Wolverine Jr. and Angel fight the Blob. Does this make for a good read though?
Black Panther continues to be among the best of Marvel’s offerings with another knockout issue by Coates, Sprouse, Torres, and company.