An interesting issue with sharply witty dialogue.
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An interesting issue with sharply witty dialogue.
The series is off to a promising start on this road to redemption
Jeff Lemire’s elegiac new graphic novel Frogcatchers is highly recommended for a reader willing to engage.
Skottie Young gives the witty Fox his close-up.
Myths awaken.
The introduction of a powerful new Sorcerer
Thor’s all-time greatest enemy – his brother, Loki – for one final, cataclysmic showdown.
Watters’ horror is potent.
The mixture of fantasy and pulp sci-fi is charming enough to keep the action going.
Kibblesmith makes expanding the Marvel Universe look really, really easy.
The former Gods say good-bye.
Exactly what this title has been missing
The cherry on top
Mila comes face to face with the realities of her new life.
The newest Installment of Excellence is simply BLACK MAGIC!
This may be 20 pages of very kinetic action, but there’s very, very deep drama driving it throughout.
A very engrossing story with a layout that is at times breathtaking.
The epic scope of Middlewest continues to impress.
Kibblesmith cleverly sets the mood of a bored god in Marvel Manhattan who is simply trying to find himself.