Big Girls #3 is a gigantic update to the story and pulse-pounding action; this wildly inventive science fiction adventure series gives readers a deeper
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With striking and crisp visuals, The Legend of Yukmouth #1 is a bold new issue is filled with ominous atmosphere and chilling moments. Like the movie
If this were a story unto itself, it might have done well but Hellions #5 will likely be much more enjoyable in the inevitable omnibus.
Commanders In Crisis #1 is a bold, jam-packed debut issue wears its politics on its sleeve as that arm punches a bad guy in the face. Carefully balancing
It was said that studying to become a Jedi master was a hard life with danger and uncertainty. In Star Wars: Darth Vader #6, we see that the instructional
Seven Secrets #3 is better than the issue before it, which was better than the debut, this series is on an impossibly fantastic arc that you’ve gotta see.
Much like this week's Batman #100, Amazing Spider-Man #49 is a "landmark" issue (if you add the old numbering this is #850, but they restarted it, so does
With a comical slant and a hard science fiction edge, this fast-paced, The Orville: Launch Day #2 is an enjoyable issue that gives you many of the thrills
In Marauders #13, Ororo heads back to Wakanda to get herself geared up for the crossover, but will the cost for this blade be too high?
After the breathtaking debut issue, this installment of the new espionage send-up takes its foot off the accelerator and coasts, which is a troubling
In a genuinely depressing kind of jack-in-the-box sense, in Batman #100 the Joker War goes a long way to press DC Comics' favorite button, the one on the
This issue takes a close look at an Imperial commander who lost her guiding star and knows exactly who is to blame. Ellian Zahra is a ruthlessly competent
Chu #3 is a little goofier than your average crime comic and nowhere near as imaginative, and that cognitive dissonance can be challenging in some ways.
If you love the FF or this kind of wholesome, family adventuring, Fantastic Four #24 will be right up your alley.
The art team does their best to wrangle this messy narrative, creating visceral fight scenes but Avengers #36 just too much.
The “new ideas” in Legion of Super-Heroes #9 are framed as skewed looks at older ones and that’s exhausting.
Ludocrats #5 from Image Comics wasn’t boring, but it wasn’t a triumph of whimsy or wonder. In the end, it’s just … over.
Despite what looks like a huge spoiler on both the cover and in the solicitations text, you’ll certainly not be ready for the gasp-inducing twists and
Heathers meets Dungeons and Dragons in space — that’s the basic idea behind this pastiche-minded independent comic from a publisher determined to make its
With apologies to Fiona Apple, the best description for X Of Swords: Creation #1's kick-off to a new mutant-minded michegas would be “slow like honey,
Shazam #15 doesn’t skimp on the action scenes (there was a suspicious number of giant robots rampaging through cities) but has real heart at its core.
In a future that's far too close, a megaorganism infection affects some children, making them grow hundreds of feet tall. The boys are becoming seemingly
With the AI-related crossover involving his brother Arno finally, finally, over, this issue seeks to retool, rebrand and reload who Tony Stark is. That
In Transformers: Galaxies #10 the legend of Ultra Magnus starts here as the heroic, inspiring Autobot makes an impression.
Like building a myth, page by page, Seven Secrets #2 is an amazing sophomore issue that manages to improve upon the sterling work done by its predecessor.
Carol and a crew in Captain Marvel #21 take on an almost endless wave of plant-based cannon fodder, but the real victory was the friendships made along the way.
Reaver #11's storyline concludes with a bloody punctuation mark covering a string of child abductions in the medieval seaside city of Haas Haaden. The
In G.I. Joe #8 a Joe has complex feelings about a high ranking Cobra, struggling between honoring her emotions and completing the mission.
The dangling subplots of Batman And The Outsiders #16 war with powerful performances as it’s Black Lightning vs. Ra’s Al Ghul with the fate of the world in the balance!
One of the most prolific writers has come out with We Only Find Them When They're Dead #1; a creator-owned property on one of the best imprints in the biz.