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In a wildly disappointing turn of events, Earth's Mightiest Mortal is revealed to be a fool after dancing with the devil and ending the arc of one of
As this mega-crossover comes to a climax, things look pretty dire for the citizens of planet Earth. Dylan Brock, son of longtime symbiote partner Eddie
Hollow Heart #1 is messed up, y'all. Like one of those deeply messed up things you read on Twitter that is unmistakably, irredeemably wrong ... but also
Many of us have become acquainted with the idea of "turning the volume up to eleven," whereas most things have ten increments from silence to maximum
With a post-apocalyptic setting and a looming sense of urgency like vultures circling overhead, the latest brainchild of writer David Pepose raises the
The world of clandestine operations may seem an odd place for a guy in an orange, white and blue costume with a cape and a skull mask. Taskmaster #3 shows
For a few weeks, issue after issue has come out showing the heroes of the Marvel universe falling, one by one, to the deathly dull threat of Knull, God of
With an incredibly strong lead story, Future State #2: Green Lantern continues a look at what happens to Green Lanterns when the source of their powers,
A demon in a child's body has been spreading horror for more than a decade, and it all happened because of John Constantine. Now, with wildly
Popular mangaka Rei Toma’s new series The King’s Beast Vol. 1 hits the ground running with a tale of palace intrigue, assassination, class warfare, secret
It all began, so many moons ago, with a murder mystery in a city of twenty billion residents, all "permanently infected with a biocybernetic virus called
In a rare and impressive feat, this story transcends the tedious crossover swamping your Marvel favorites and tells a very good story on its own. With
As noted in the last issue, in a futuristic, fascistic Gotham City, Dr. Jonathan Crane has been empowered by the Magistrate (the private law enforcement
TheBleeding Cool First Review of Keanu Reeves' BRZRKR comic book Matt Kindt, Ron Garney, Bill Crabtree and Clem Robins from Boom.
With an effective story structure and some solid ideas, Future State #1: Aquaman shows us the next protector of DC's seas in dire straits. With a legacy
This is not done without some challenges in pacing and characterization, but as a whole, We Only Find Them When They’re Dead #5 remains largely satisfying.
The Shi'ar Empire spans galaxies and is protected by the fearsome Imperial Guard, a lethal group of super-powered beings from all over the Empire. When
With the framing device of two people considered less relevant heroes, the development of the Teen Titans and events of much of the 1980s in DC Comics is
With a huge plan for a heist that could literally change the fate of the world, in Black Cat #2, Felicia Hardy has her signature bravado and relentless
AWA Studios’ imprint Upshot Studios continues its wave of genre comics with high concepts and social commentary. Mann’s World #1 by crime novelist Victor
In Future State: Superman: Worlds of War #1, Superman is missing, but elements are at play that could set everything right. If only Mongul doesn't find out!
In Iron Fist: Heart Of The Dragon #, Larry Hama brings the Immortal Weapons back as a threat from some of Marvel's best fighters goes interdimensional.
Haha #1 is idiosyncratic merriment of social commentary meets the fantastical world of comic book storytelling that will appeal to Joker fans.
Secrets are revealed (oh no), sacrifices are made (not them), and the brilliant Boom! Studios Seven Secrets #6 escalates to unexpected levels.
Wow. This innovative, heady, thoughtful issue is unlike any other superhero comic around. A team of five very specific heroes from disparate worlds makes
Future State: Green Lantern #1 is a book that takes the term "future state" very seriously; things have gone outrageously wrong for the 7,200 members of
There is a long-honored trope in fiction about "the man on the wall," one charged with the defense of all that matters who has to make impossible choices
One of the challenges with the newly canonical comic books is the need to balance the menace and mastery of Darth Vader against the desire to deepen his
Shows like The Blacklist or movies like Silence of the Lambs have played with the tropes of "using a monster to catch monsters." Future State: Harley