There’s a really sharp sense of action about Liefen’s combat-based main feature.
All in Action
There’s a really sharp sense of action about Liefen’s combat-based main feature.
Between the stunning art and the astonishing story, this issue demands to be picked up. You don't want to miss out on a story that's sure to shake the Marvel Universe to its core.
A glorious return to the style and form for Joelle Jones.
A brilliant approach to an Indiana Jones/Tomb Raider-style adventure…with a bit of Ocean’s Eleven thrown-in.
Stephen Green's sense of perspective draws the first arc of the series to a close with style.
Dialogue between Black Cat and her date is contrasted against the desperate entanglement of her former mentor.
Art and story mix in a pleasant duet
In a special Thanksgiving issue, Booster Gold teaches Harley the true meaning of Crossover.
A fresh, new direction for the book
Undiscovered Country #1 is a solid debut, with some interesting themes and some fantastic worldbuilding.
Taken as a whole, it is a dazzling, little bit of magic.
David Hine and Brian Haberlin continue a dive into pulpy adventure fantasy.
The final issue of the first series lacks some of the delicious creepiness that opened the story.
Waid puts together a solid story here, it just doesn’t necessarily feel like a Marvel story.
It's a really delicate balance that MacDonald and Farrell execute in the lead story.
Castellucci’s sharp characterization of Batgirl if impressively sophisticated.
This is a legendary comic book story
This chapter seems to be setting up the next leg of Ewing’s epic
The heroine has more than enough charisma to make this issue feel fresh.
The series regains some momentum as CAFU puts in some very, very deft work.