A massive issue which features a major turning point for the hero and a host of supporting stories.
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A massive issue which features a major turning point for the hero and a host of supporting stories.
The darker earthbound elements of Batgirl’s life take a backseat to fantasy-driven psychodrama in a satisfying issue.
The series gains momentum in a satisfying second issue.
An infiltration of a dystopian government facility doesn't live up to the intensity it should have had.
Ewing and Aaron give the cosmic end of the Marvel Universe a strikingly emotional core.
Once again, Buffy the Vampire Slayer continues to be an MVP title for Boom! Studios.
Clean and kinetic without too many loose ends.
Houser and company find something appealing in another hero-vs-hero story.
Writer Seanan McGuire weaves a very cleverly crafted, little web-slinger story.
The graceful integration between art and story expands to fill a full issue quite well.
It’s appealing to see MJ’s relentlessness in completing the project.
MacKay’s fusion between humor and action continues to make this series one of Marvel’s most satisfying.
Writer David Hine and artist Brian Haberlin’s story increases in complexity.
Since her first appearance in Captain Marvel #8, Star became a sensation; readers wanted to know who she was, what her intentions were, and how she would get along with Captain Marvel. And as the Falling Star arc continued, everyone wanted to know, what was to become of Ripley Ryan, aka Star? Fortunately, Star is headlining her own five-issue mini-series…
Kamala’s life has been quickly unraveling, and if she can’t figure something out soon, it may be the end of life as she knows it…
Writer Cecil Castellucci delivers a new twist on an old premise.
The joke plays out pretty much as expected.
Houser would have needed a series twice the length she had to work with here to bring across the full depth of what she was attempting.
Poetic dialogue and beautiful visuals keep the series suitably dreamlike as it glides through its fourth outing.
A series that is starting to show signs of substantial originality.