X-Men: Blue and X-Men: Gold are at the mercy of Mojo and his maniacal schemes. Can the two teams overcome him and make for a compelling read?
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Wolverine is on the search for her brother, Daken, after a cult called the Orphans of X has kidnapped him. With this new mystery, is the comic a good read?
The Falcon flies again, now with Patriot in Chicago. He looks to aid the gang situation, but he faces opposition from the mayor. Does the book hold water?
Darth Vader, while still recovering from his recent missions, intercepts an intruder into the Jedi Temple, the Grand Inquisitor. Is the duel worth reading?
Captain Phasma and TN-3465 continue their hunt for Lieutenant Rivas with the help of the local population. Does this book stay engaging?
The Astonishing X-Men are split as the Shadow King turns Logan on his teammates, and the four X-Men still in the Astral Plane. Is this a good read?
The Avengers and the Champions team up in this installment in the Marvel Legacy's relaunch. It doesn't work, but why is this the case.
The Royals arrive at the World Farm, the home of the Progenitors which created the Kree, and the book finally clicks. What brings it together?
The writers of the Spider-Man family of comics met for the Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends panel at NYCC, and they have deets about upcoming stories.
Saladin Ahmed, well-known for his acclaimed Black Bolt series by Marvel Comics and his book Throne of the Crescent Moon is receiving his first
Spider-Man #21 is a solid output from Brian Michael Bendis and company with humor, action, and an ever-compelling lead character.
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.
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.