Family drama mixes with murder, mystery, and international intrigue in another satisfying issue.
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Family drama mixes with murder, mystery, and international intrigue in another satisfying issue.
The opening issue of a potentially fun anthology mini-series.
Pichetshote plays with madness.
As Marcus and Maria weather out the pandemic, Saya has a decision to make.
The heart of the story rests in the final issue.
An adorably endearing variation on the journey of a single hero.
The weirdness of the series twists.
Gentle complexities play out in an alternate timeline U.S.
Cleverly taps into the horror of beginnings, endings, birth, and death.
Shultz and company delicately scatter a constellation of clues into the firmament of the first issue of a promising new series.
The kids’ schism reaches the next level.
An appealing iteration of an old superhero trope.
Kaplan’s story has some real potential.
Young’s story gains a bit of inspired poetry.
As Zenzelle tries to reveal the truth about Brandi, Marcus’s dreams all come true.
Helmut gets a special job as Marcus does his first book signing.
As Yui and one group stay with the young human, Billy and his group deal with the consequences of their action.
A grizzly and largely satisfying fusion of horror and war.
Readers get a glimpse into the past.
. The definition between robot and human seems a bit muddled.