In Guardians of the Galaxy #14, Doctor Doom has found his way deep into space to seize the sword of the emperor of the Kree/Skrull Empire and take over to
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Time Before Time #1 is a brand new noirish science fiction tale that takes on the idea of working for a better life and feeling like there’s no way out.
As part of another alternative history crossover that almost has no choice but to be ruthlessly reset, Heroes Reborn: Peter Parker, The Amazing Shutterbug
Scouts Honor #5 starts with a flashback that provides great room for a wonderful callback; this action-packed series finale builds wonderfully on
With a gigantic dose of pulse-pounding action, this deeply mythic series is back with raised stakes and effective storytelling. The character building of
America Chavez has been astonished by her otherworldly origins, her overwhelming power, her brusque manner, and her striking style. What if, however,
There’s a lot of interesting elements to Batman #108 with the Ghost-Maker first month of those events. On one hand, Batman comes face to face with his
Save a table in awards season, because here’s a new frontrunner for all your statues. The Good Asian #1 is a dazzling work of historical fiction may play
With a sweeping sense of scope, drastically reimagined responsibilities, and rock-solid characterization, it’s a new era on Oa in Green Lantern #2.
With engrossingly strong visuals and a pitch-perfect plot, this debut science fiction title balances brilliant foreshadowing with deft characterization to
One of the most entertaining things we have seen about Mandalorians is that they've become the central theme of a new Star Wars meta-story from the Mouse
Batman/Superman #17 is an extremely overwrought issue with a virtual cascade of cliches that brings heroes of different continuities together in one of
Adapting the fantasy RPG into the comic book field, this new Image comic pours a surprisingly effective amount of characterization into the framework of
Escaping the responsibility for his spree killing, in The Flash #769 Wally West is bouncing through time and leaving screw ups wherever he goes.
What becomes of a people when every foundation of their existence changes? This heady philosophical concern is the heart of Way Of X #1's focus through
A long-standing challenge for not just Earth’s mightiest heroes but the people of Earth gets an interesting new development. Avengers #45 leans heavily on
Chariot #2 is a wildly confectionary delight; this "synth-wave" adventure story combines the neon aesthetic of the 1980s with the realities of the
In a masterpiece of characterization, Doctor Who Comic #2.1: Missy captures every hilarious and engaging big of the performance by Michelle Gomez by
Throneworld under threat! The nascent alliance of the Kree and Skrull peoples calls Throneworld 2 its capital. Still, the techno-organic Progenitors have
Like N'Jadaka bringing his awful education home to Wakanda, Scout’s Honor #4 shows the dangers of all the cards being laid on the table. The question now
Batman: Urban Legends #2 is a thick anthology that has points to recommend but only actually shines without flaw in one space, with an outstanding Oracle
For months, the Black Cat has been working alongside her mentor to pull off the biggest heist ever: robbing the impossible-to-penetrate vault of the New
Oh. Oh, no. All right, well, in the immortal words of the philosopher Alvin Joiner, "it all comes down to this," as the winding and worrisome King in
Batman #107 checks in on a "maybe not so rich" Batman battling both a mystery involving the Scarecrow, some gang of randos, and the threat of the Gotham
There's a new host for the Phoenix Force, and ... well, honestly, Avengers #44 makes very little sense, but there it is nonetheless.
John Stewart is stepping up in a big way as the future of the spaceborne police force, which is at an unexpected crossroads. The one consistent thing you
Black Cat #4 features a new feline-themed adventurer who is intervening in Felicia Hardy's plans, and she’s on the cusp of being something.
False narratives, false flags, and more falsehoods than a 2020 presidential speech, what's most strange is how far Strange Adventures #9 is from the truth.
With all of the grace and forgiveness of a police officer giving slack to a mass murderer, this baffling issue offers the central spotlight of the title
The most ironic thing about Amazing Spider-Man #62 is that the least amazing thing about it is its titular character, who works as a supporting character