All in Marvel Comics
Once more brought back from obscurity, Darkhawk is here to be a street cop and fight alien dictators.
When people complain about decompressed storytelling in the future, this will likely become a solid example of the concept.
Shifting from dystopian to utopian futures, Mark Waid seems either unwilling or unable to write a contemporary Captain America story
A giant Hulk-Wolverine hacking into monsters
Can Logan stop the Purifiers from using one of the X-Men’s own to kill mutants?
It’s clear Aaron is not done with Jane..
Havok’s cabal to take over the world and mutantkind with the creation known as Mothervine.
Old Man Logan #39 pulls double duty. It’s a great place for new readers to jump into the book and it moves things forward
Can the X-Men stop Proteus from giving the world its dreams, nightmares and all? And what member of the team has a dark secret that could shatter the whole thing?
Writer Mike Costa, penciler Mark Bagley, inker Scott Hanna, and colorist Dono Sanchez-Almara are the team behind issue 164 of the Venom solo. In it, Costa sets up for what is claimed to be this fall's “epic Venom saga.”
And there came a day unlike any other, when Jason Aaron and Ed McGuinness premiered the greatest Avengers team in years.
Costa tries to wrap up the Venom present with a white arachnid bow.
Logan’s friends and enemies are searching for him. Who will find him first?
Now that the team is formed, the real story seems to kind of kick into drive
Matt Murdock finds out he’s now mayor of New York City--while in the back of a police van, disguised as Daredevil, and handcuffed to the floor.
Marvel decides to try their hand at All Ages material again, but it’s like someone made a wish on the Monkey’s Paw.
Simply put, the Demon Bear story is amazing. Sienkiewicz is at the top of his game