A story that is well-written with poorly-paired art styles.
All in Cosmic
A story that is well-written with poorly-paired art styles.
Thereβs very little here that hasnβt been visited and revisited countless times.
Kibblesmith makes expanding the Marvel Universe look really, really easy.
Mark Waid continues to wind down the final issues of the current Doctor Strange series with an absurdly cosmic story drawn by Barry Kitson.
Waidβs narrative style is somewhat comprehensive without being terribly engaging
Itβs very difficult for any art to frame a battle this big.
ge of Resistance feels like a chance to promote the movies and make more money.
Pure, unadulterated fun.
A fast-paced issue with cleverly-executed action.
A large, undoubtedly strange journey begins in a story that isnβt afraid to get more than a little whimsical in its first chapter.
Writer Mark Waid wields the cosmic end of the Marvel Universe with impressive poise.
A fun issue that sets-up a substantial show-down for next issue.
Mankind has colonized the galaxy, but during our interstellar travels, we discovered a terrifying secret out in the Outer Darkness of space.