It's no secret that Green Lanterns is probably my favorite DC title being put out at the moment. However, there is this weird thing where no one issue is
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And now, let us kick off Bleeding Cool's Best DC Comics of 2017 list with Batman: The Dawnbreaker #1 by Sam Humphries and Ethan van Sciver.
This is it, the big one for Marvel this year: Defenders #7 by Brian Michael Bendis and David Marquez. This is the most engaging, exciting, entertaining, and artistically brilliant comic to come out of the House of Ideas this year.
In Spider-Man #793, Spider-Man has been infected by Maniac, who is on a crime spree across New York designed to draw out Black Cat. It's up to Agent Anti-Venom to stop him.
After giving up the shield of Captain America, the Falcon and his new partner, the Patriot, took off for Chicago, where the two hoped they could do some
So, this was the first 10/10 I gave to a single issue of a comic on this site (The Magneto Testament was the actual first). That's because Captain Phasma
Ultimates by Al Ewing, Kenneth Rocafort, and, later, Travel Foreman was easily one of the best comics to come out of All-New, All-Different Marvel. Right
Let's kick off our top Marvel Comics of 2017 list with its resident Lethal Protector: Venom. Specifically, we're talking Venom #156 by Mike Costa and Mark Bagley.
In Nightwing #35, a man has come into town. He convinced a woman to kill a man with a few words. It's up to Nightwing to track down his identity. Unfortunately, there is something familiar about this killer.
In Damage #1, Damage is a super weapon made of soldier Ethan Avery. He was created by the military, and he went off the chain immediately. Now, they want him back. Is it a good read?
The Black Panther is searching for the portals opening up across Wakanda, bringing the elder beings out into the nation. Meanwhile, the Jabari Lands reach out for help with the capture of the Midnight Angels.
Hal Jordan, John Stewart, Kyle Rayner, and Guy Gardner have united to save the Guardians from the Controllers. It's these four Green Lanterns versus the Controllers and their mercenaries.
The Sun King, the follower of Ra, has seeked out the assistance of Raul Bushman to bring down the Moon Knight. Marc Spector himself is having issues with his personalities.
Captain Marvel cooperates with Zeta Flight and the Widower to retrieve Bean. Unfortunately, this will bring her into conflict with this dimension's Star-Lord and Guardians of the Galaxy. Is it a good read?
Superman and Booster Gold have returned to Krypton before its destruction. Things are different though, and Jor-El and General Zod are friends and allies. Is it a good read?