Kibblesmith and Bazaldua give Loki a suitably charming entrance in a profoundly entertaining first issue.
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Kibblesmith and Bazaldua give Loki a suitably charming entrance in a profoundly entertaining first issue.
A relatively rare, nearly issue-length opportunity to hang out with heroes during their down time.
DCβs loss is AHOYβs gain with the compelling first issue of Second Coming.
βPain can turn people into heroesβ¦ or twist them into monsters.β
The hard edge of the satire suffers a bit as the series switches gears to a much more confrontational dynamic.
Heavy moments between Harley and her mother are balanced against the comedy of Harley and Death.
βIf we donβt remember our scarsβ¦ then everything weβve survived loses itβs meaning."
βMy father always believed that suffering builds character, maybe he was right.β
A story of rising tension of political drama peppered by strikingly hilarious bits of humor.
A fun and breezy head trip of a story.
The strange dynamic between the four giant heroes is remarkably witty.
This story is over the top ridiculous in the best way. It's an absolutely hilarious meme-filled shitposting dream. There's no better way Spider-Man and Deadpool's adventure could've ended.
A complete departure from a comic book format altogether that launches itself into 32 pages of fully-playable micro games.
The first arc of the smartest funny animal comedy around today makes an engagingly witty end in its sixth monthly installment.
Wonder Twins continues to be a weird, misshapen highlight in DCβs current publishing line.