Check out Ed Brisson and Mike Perkins’ Iron Fist comic right now. The fighting is incredible, the art is damn near perfect, and the story is interesting.
Marvel Comics Archives
In Daredevil #23, Matt Murdock continues his efforts to set a precedence for the validity of anonymous superhero testimonies in court.
Marvel CCO Joe Quesada has written a note in memorium for Joan Lee, voiceover actor and wife to Stan Lee, who passed away this week at 93. He mentioned
Wolverine's adventure in All-New Wolverine #22 is charmingly ridiculous. Laura needs to go to space, and the Guardians happen to be in the neighborhood!
Spider-Man #18 is another stepping stone on the journey of Miles Morales, and it helps remind you why this character became so popular so quickly.
Ben Reilly: The Scarlet Spider #4 isn't brilliant, but it is recommendable. Bagley’s art is great, and you can bet I’ll be back for the next issue.
For the 4th of July, here are some great stories about the greatest champion of the United States, Captain America: The Sentinel of Liberty.
In honor of the 4th of July, the American Day of Independence, I decided I would interview the biggest Captain America fan I know: my dad.
With charming dialogue between the titular character and the Sub-Mariner, as well as a more focused story, Jean Grey #3 promises a good series ahead.
X-Men Blue #6 didn’t do anything to astonish me, and it does have its flaws. However, the flaws are drowned out by the book’s charms.
With Defenders #2, the series is quickly becoming one of Marvel’s best comics on the stand — witty dialogue, well-represented characters, and fast action.
Despite some less-than-impressive art, I still have to recommend Occupy Avengers. It’s the most satisfying tie-in to Secret Empire I’ve read yet.
Now, even though I am Bleeding Cool’s “Secret Empire is actually pretty good” guy, doesn’t mean I think the series is perfect. It has its flaws, and one
Secret Empire: Brave New World #2 is half a good comic. The Patriot story is good, but most of the “Sanctuary” tale is disposable.
Brush up on classic Spidey villains Vulture and Shocker with these stories before you go see Spider-Man: Homecoming next week!