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.
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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.
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.
While Flash #31 does have its flaws, they are minute compared to what the comic does right: an epic battle and plenty of grounded character moments.
With the news that Tom Price has resigned from Donald Trump's cabinet as Secretary of Health and Human Services amidst a scandal about misuse of private
After Alpha Flights fall, Captain Marvel does not know what to do with her life. Thankfully, her friends are there to help. Do they help the comic though?
Unfortunately, Generations: Captain America doesn’t add anything to the story of Sam Wilson beyond why he wants to be Falcon again.
As the Vanishing Point claims Miles Morales, he finds himself in the college of Peter Parker in his younger days of yore.
Marvel Legacy #1 is, unfortunately, mediocre overall. It’s a teaser book. It wants you to buy the new titles, and adds very little story of its own.
Bleeding Cool writer Josh Davison makes his case for why America Chavez should have goddess status, and why she should be a more prominent Marvel hero.
Luke Cage arrives in a small Mississippi town where everything is just a little off. He would have missed it if trouble didn't find him. Is it a good read?
With the Venom symbiote attached and her father in the hospital, Spider-Gwen is on a rampage to find the ones responsible. Does it give a good story though?
In an interview with ComicBook.com, Marvel honcho Tom Brevoort mentioned that Dan Slott will be on Amazing Spider-Man for the long haul.
Jean Grey #7 is a bit disappointing. The narrative is confused, the art isn’t particularly great, and old Jean Grey is borderline unbearable.
Royals #8 brings the story arc of the Universal Inhumans and the Snarrks to a close and accomplishes this in a rather satisfying fashion.
Venom #154 takes place from the perspective of Eddie Brock’s symbiote, and it's easily one of the best issues of the comic I’ve read.
America learns of her origins from her grandmother in another dimension. She has struggles with her grandmother and her past, but is it good reading?
The first arc of "Luke Cage" by David F. Walker comes to a close. Is this the big finale to the hunt for Burstein we have all been waiting for?
Captain Phasma continues her pursuit of Lieutenant Rivas in the aftermath of Starkiller's destruction. Is this manhunt a good read?
The Avengers take stock after Secret Empire. Can the team go on without a Captain America and the backing of Parker Industries? Is it a good comic?
Doctor Strange deals with a forgotten enemy of the past in this issue, but does this mind-bending tale of memory hold water?
Buzzfeed has hired lawyer Roy Black to defend against a defamation lawsuit for publishing information from the well-known Russian Dossier.
We review the 'Iron Fist' continuation of Marvel Legacy, featuring the return of Sabretooth to the comic. Is this the Round 2 we've waited for?
We take a look at the Marvel Legacy continuation of 'Venom' and what the new arc and return of artist Mark Bagley do for the comic.
We take a look at 'Jessica Jones' #13, the PI's first step into Marvel Legacy. With Purple Man making his return, can Bendis keep the comic up to snuff?
We take a look at the first issue of the Marvel Legacy title: Spirits of Vengeance. With such a fiery lineup, does the title bring the heat?
With the Goblin Queen attacking the X-Men, it's up to Cyclops and Jean Grey to save their teammates while Angel and Jimmy are away? Is this good reading?