After all of her adventures, it's great to see Gwenpool in her own solo series, even if it's only five issues. This is a great place for new fans to get started with Gwenpool and for existing fans to get more Gwen content.
All in Female Lead
After all of her adventures, it's great to see Gwenpool in her own solo series, even if it's only five issues. This is a great place for new fans to get started with Gwenpool and for existing fans to get more Gwen content.
A clean and simple motion and emotion explore some of Catwoman’s deeper emotions.
Hine, Haberlin and Van Dyke continue to put together a fun fantasy adventure.
Writer Jed MacKay delivers another story of weirdly stylish larceny.
Mark Waid gets quite a bit of unique mileage out of the superhero as a super-spy concept.
Writer Zhou Liefen gives artist Keng enough room to deliver a story the size of the Shanghai skyline.
Hazy wasteland poetics rumble through the opening chapter.
Fuses interpersonal drama with lighthearted fourth wall shattering multi-genre spoofery.
It seems difficult to believe that Rucka, Perkins, et al can continue this momentum for ten more issues, but the first two indicate that Lois Lane will be an instant classic.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer #7 from Boom! Studios takes a break from the ensemble-based format of the first six issues to focus entirely on Willow.
New Turtle on the block, and it ain’t easy being Green
An immensely enjoyable opening chapter to the story of Jane Foster’s first steps as the last Valkyrie.
A new all-woman anthology series. It’s written by women. It’s drawn by women. It’s about characters who are women. Cool.
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.