Williams’ story of life as a Hollywood actress in the Marvel Universe is starting to gain some traction in its second issue.
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Williams’ story of life as a Hollywood actress in the Marvel Universe is starting to gain some traction in its second issue.
There’s a really sharp sense of action about Liefen’s combat-based main feature.
Absolute Carnage has been a good event, but it feels unfinished, and the final issue ends extremely abruptly.
Psylocke gets a new mission.
Between the stunning art and the astonishing story, this issue demands to be picked up. You don't want to miss out on a story that's sure to shake the Marvel Universe to its core.
Despite the talented team, this issue just wasn't great; there were a lot of things going, but they just didn't add up to a cohesive and meaningful plot.
Cyclops, Cable, and Prestige take a family trip.
A brilliant approach to an Indiana Jones/Tomb Raider-style adventure…with a bit of Ocean’s Eleven thrown-in.
Dialogue between Black Cat and her date is contrasted against the desperate entanglement of her former mentor.
Art and story mix in a pleasant duet
A fresh, new direction for the book
All superheroes have problems- usually of the supervillain variety, but occasionally it’s alien invasions or time travel shenanigans. Then there are the problems that you can’t fight with your superpowers, the problems that you can’t call in the Avengers for.
Miles Morales: Spider-Man remains one of Marvel’s more consistent titles, and the return of artist Javier Garrón means a return to form for this issue.
Ghost Rider #2 is a mixed bag, with baffling character motivations and uneven art.
The New Mutants a re looking for one of their own.
The Superior Spider-Man is dead. But Otto Octavius is back, and ready for revenge.
Logan’s last fight.
Waid puts together a solid story here, it just doesn’t necessarily feel like a Marvel story.
It's a really delicate balance that MacDonald and Farrell execute in the lead story.
If you want a splash of horror with your heroes, look no further.