Project I.M.P.A.C.T. #2 is a solid, effective sophomore issue is a great mix of law enforcement procedural and superhero team book.
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This new story (and it is an original idea, even if it has shades of a literary classic in its conceit) is subtle and sneaks up on you, and mixes
Alethia #13 not an easy climb -- like an artsy film, there's nothing to hold your hand and help ease you into this world.
Welcome back to another episode of Diving Into the Comic Vault! We're still exploring the early issues of Pep Comics, with today's focus on Pep Comics #6.
With Bill Golliher writing and Dan Parent on pencils, you know this is a solid, excellent Betty and Veronica story. These two know the magic formula.
Here's the thing: with the plethora of fantasy comics coming out these days, from all the licensed stuff, Tales from Nocturnia doesn't meet the standard.
With sweeping, sumptuous imagery and sword and sorcery set in a well-developed interplanetary milieu, Sera the Royal Stars #7 matches the fantasy work
You'll find yourself waiting for something to go right more than being concerned about anything going wrong in Finger Guns #2.
Welcome back to another episode of Diving Into the Comics Vault! We're now five issues into MLJ's flagship title, Pep Comics.
If you still hanker for television mysteries, For Molly might be your jam, giving off some of those long-tail storytelling hooks that promise quite a lot.
Somewhere between Little Archie and Archie is The New Archies. In 1987 we got a 13 episode show by the same name, as well as a comic that went alongside
Bubble, bubble, too much toil and brief looks at the trouble, the spell of the new volume of Sabrina the Teenaged Witch of magical madness fails to enchant.
If you distilled the thrills from Mockingbird and replaced Marvel continuity with something new and fresh, it'd look a lot like the fantastic Spy Island.
In Victorian England, the Holmes family's reputation precedes them. Eldest brother Mycroft refrains from the street beat and prefers armchair detective
(IDW Publishing, creative team: Brandon Easton, Kei Zama, Eva de la Cruz, Shawn Lee) This book is very, very clever. From the pop culture taxonomy of
(DC Comics, creative team: Brian Michael Bendis, Ryan Sook, Scott Godlewski, Wade Von Grawbadger, Jordie Bellaire, Dave Sharpe) Continuing the improvement
(Marvel Comics, creative team: Nick Spencer, Ryan Ottley, Cliff Rathburn, Nathan Fairbairn, Joe Caramagna) If you loved the visuals on the Image series
(DC Comics, creative team: NK Jemisin, Jamal Campbell, Deron Bennett) This issue takes a deep dive into the lead character Sojourner "Jo" Muellin by both
(IDW Publishing, creative team: Livio Ramondelli, Tom B. Long) This brilliant series has banked heavily on its characters. The Kid is a dazed innocent,
(Image Comics, creative team: Christopher Sebela, Ro Stein, Ted Brandt, Triona Farrell, Cardinal Rae) There is a certain charm in watching people make a
(Marvel Comics, creative team: Jonathan Hickman, Leinil Francis Yu, Sunny Gho, Clayton Cowles) This issue starts off with big scale science fiction ideas,
(Boom! Studios, creative team: Matt Kindt, Matt Smith, Chris O'Halloran, Jim Campbell) On the good side, this issue has some well-developed team chemistry
(IDW Publishing, creative team: Kate Leth, Cohen Edenfield, Alex Milne, David Garcia Cruz, Jake M. Wood, Val Lopez) This tragic tale is set millions of
(Marvel Comics, creative team: Eve L. Ewing, Kim Jacinto, Espen Grundetjern, Clayton Cowles) On a good side, the ability of Eve Ewing to make a compelling
(Marvel Comics, creative team: Christos Gage, Andy MacDonald, Dono Sanchez-Almara, Tom DeFalco, Mike Hawthorne, Adriano di Benedetto, Erick Arcienega,
(DC Comics, creative team: Marv Wolfman, Tom Grummett, Scott Hanna, Adriana Lucas, Tom Napolitano, Chuck Dixon, Scott McDaniel, Rob Hunter, Protobunker,
(Image Comics, creative team: Brandon Thomas, Francis Portela, Leonardo Paciarotti, Thomas Mauer) The first thing you'll notice and likely love about this
(DC Comics, creative team: James Tynion the Fourth, Rafael Albequerque, Jorge Jiminez, Carlo Pagulayan, Danny Miki, Tomeu Morey, Clayton Cowles) Batman is
(Dark Horse Comics, creative team: Matt Kindt, Wilfredo Torres, Nayoung Kim, Nate Piekos) On one hand, this issue leads you to believe that this almost
(Unlikely Heroes Studios, creative team: John Pence, Erwin J. Arroza) This is an odd little number: a spaceman crash lands on prehistoric earth and