Castellucci and DiGiandomenico handle the transition from the previous creative team quite deftly.
All in Female Lead
Castellucci and DiGiandomenico handle the transition from the previous creative team quite deftly.
Dial H for HERO continues to be a hidden gem of DC Comics’ current lineup, and possibly the most heartfelt of the uniformly fun Wonder Comics line. Highly recommended.
As the Beast Legions close in Ms. Marvel is faced with the reality of being 'The Destined One’… No pressure.
ge of Resistance feels like a chance to promote the movies and make more money.
With any luck, there may be a resurgence in interest with this final issue and the subsequent trade collection.
The plot arcs quite elegantly in a series of scenes that make for a strange and bewildering adventure.
The dialogue might feel a bit clunky, but the visuals…make this a very satisfying second issue.
It turns out that no matter how many times you’ve saved the entire planet, once people find out you’re part Kree, you’re automatically a spy
…Facing a newly created god whose angry at you for killing the love of her life. Domino's going to need every last bit of luck she can get if she wants to get out of this alive.
This year is a huge milestone for Vampirella; her 50th anniversary. In lieu of cards or flowers, please RSVP to her new ongoing series.
Sharply-rendered visuals slide through a clever story out of the corners of the Fantastic Four.
A fast-paced issue with cleverly-executed action.
Capably mixes adventure, mystery and a sense of wonder in its final issue.
Burglary mixes with mysticism in a cleverly simple story brought to the page with very stylish art.
A few different odd ends meeting together between two covers on the way out to a meeting with Lex Luthor.
Explosive percussion of action and powerful attitude that drips off the page.
There’s a new hero in Jersey City and his name is Captain Hero. Captain Hero is looking for Ms. Marvel, but who is he really, and what does he want with Kamala?
Heavy moments between Harley and her mother are balanced against the comedy of Harley and Death.
This timely and political first issue of Lois Lane is an instant classic, and a great start to the series.
This is another solid issue of raising stakes and adding complications in a compelling new direction for the Buffy franchise; it’ll be interesting to see how it all pays off, if at all.