Faced with the possibility of having taken a life, Matt Murdock struggles to seek the truth.
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Faced with the possibility of having taken a life, Matt Murdock struggles to seek the truth.
Our brave heroes try to rest after Thunderdome, but life won’t let them rest.
Wolverine and Loki team up to protect the Infinity Stones!
Superhuman policing in a shiny dystopia feels interesting and unique.
Delicately balances the histories of a rather large ensemble.
Stylistically much more eclectic than previous Marvel 80th anniversary revivals."
It’s the end of the world as Carol knows it. Or is it? In Captain Marvel #2, written by Kelly Thompson with art by Carmen Carnero, Tamra Bonvillain, and letters by VC’s Clayton Cowles, Carol is faced with an “alternate reality” and the chance to lead a revolution.
Logan gets a surprising ally in his quest to keep his future from happening before his time runs out.
The Soska sisters bring on the brutality in a second issue.
According to Nightcrawler: “The trouble with having everything: You have so very much to lose.”
Complex dynamics between Nadia and her friends play out in a story that further examines the hero’s psychology.
Respectably entertaining issue-length combat with a powerful entity.
Can Cyclops and Wolverine rescue some of the few remaining X-Men from O.N.E.’s clutches?
Can Logan foil Persephone and Soteira’s evil plan?
ALL-FATHER ODIN, FATHER OF RUIN! ODIN being an actual FATHER?!
Killmonger’s turning point, will this push him over the edge?
She’s got band practice with Mary Jane. Then she’s got a date with Harry Osborn. Then she’s got to help a few people out. And stop a bank robbery.
David and Maria Lapham cast a reasonably thoughtful gaze into the prices paid for “progress.”
Sacks’ composition of the first issue is thoughtfully put-together.