Alice In Leatherland #1 is a straight forward romantic comedy that features the titular Alice starting a new life in San Francisco.
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Maybe the best everyone can hope for is that the Fortnite player who bought Fortnite X Marvel: Zero War (2022) #1 for the in-game cosmetic will read this issue between games?
Boys Run The Riot Volume 4 might stumble during the landing, but that shouldn't distract your judgment from the routine it just completed.
The team makes a compelling first issue of Poison Ivy and breathes life into a tough character to imagine. Where it goes from here, only the team knows.
In Cyberpunk 2077: Blackout #1, the latest Cyberpunk 2077 tie-in from Dark Horse, a braindance repairman (Arturo) has a bad week.
Boys Run The Riot presents high school through a different, fascinating lens. Could it become the next Ms. Marvel? Keep reading, true believer!
With Pearl III #1, the creators of Jessica Jones (Brian Bendis, Michael Gaydos) reunite for the next installment of their crime saga.
Doomed, against gods, and new to the party, Hellboy puts himself in harm's way and tries to do the right thing. Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.: Night of the Cyclops is a pleasure to read.
There's no other way to put it: Legion Of X #1 arrives at the wrong time because of issues out of its control.
As with the previous mini-series, The Kill Lock: The Artisan Wraith #3 escalates another truly mean, delicious storyline into something really fun. The
With developments rising from personal stakes to pulse-pounding action, Superman: Son of Kal-El #11 does a fantastic job balancing all the elements of the
Every once in a while, a project comes along with such an intriguing high concept that it jams itself between some of your neurons and refuses to be
In Eat The Rich, the horrific or satirical elements about the ultra-rich and their secret lives are the easiest to believe.
Gaku & Co. make the best use of their limited space, and Boys Run The Riot rewards readers swiftly.
The feeling left over from Cyberpunk 2077: Big City Dreams recalls a Terry Pratchett quote: “Life was often very expensive; you could get death for free.”
If you like detective stories, you’ll relish Cyberpunk 2077: Where’s Johnny.
It’s too soon to say anything meaningful about the series, but Captain America: Symbol Of Truth #1 is a strong start and Onyebuchi’s voice is distinctive.
In Hulk Vs. Thor: Banner Of War, Donny Cates, Martin Coccolo, Matt Wilson, and Joe Sabino faithfully recreate an old Marvel standard.
The story of Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi #1, courtesy of Chris Cantwell is Obi-Wan writing his memoirs. The real story of Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi #1 is artist’s Ario Anindito’s versatility.
Eight plus page stories, like the ones in Moon Knight: Black, White & Blood #1 serve many masters. The issue is a strong start to the series.
Have you ever imagined that the largest, most insurmountable problems in your life would be just kind of sort themselves out while you lay down for a
If you can find a copy, give Grim a look. If not, give it a month or two for Boom to reprint the comic.
With a healthy balance of humor and character development, Quests Aside #1 does a great job of showing the contrast between the realities of capitalism
Everything you love to see about the penultimate Dark Lord of the Sith is displayed in Star Wars: Darth Vader #22. The artist, formerly known as Anakin
Gun Honey is about a fantastically attractive female gun runner (Joanna Tan) who is blackmailed into service by the U.S. government. It’s more pulp than noir
In the initial Kill Lock miniseries, a ruthless mind spawned a lengthy and elaborate plan to pull the wool over an entire society. In Kill Lock: The
I believe Faithless III #1 maintains the series' high standard of quality. Llovet's work has only improved and Azzarello remains sharp.
With a terrifying fidelity to the Tim Burton cinematic vision, this issue elevates the Two-Face we all really deserved to epic heights in Batman ’89 #5.
In a freaky twisting of reality television tropes, The Nice House On The Lake #8 shuffles the cards and plays a very different game. At the end of the
The balance of power is changing in the galaxy as the Green Lanterns accept a new means of bringing order to lawless space, and every thread from this