Pérez's work shoots off the page with bewildering energy.
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Pérez's work shoots off the page with bewildering energy.
Ultimately Captain Marvel #17 feels like unnecessary filler. It isn’t interesting enough to stand on its own as fluff, and it’s too self-contained to be a bridge between arcs.
Things in Carnelia go from bad to worse for the team.
Magneto is looking to buy an island.
X-Force feels the wrath of the jungle!
Star’s solo series reaches its explosive end in Star #5…
Can Thor out-cosmic the insanely cosmic threat to the cosmic hungry man Galactus?
A nice break from the usual focus on the titular hero and still manages to move the story forward in a meaningful way.
The emotional impact that McGuire delicately pummels into the issue leaves a powerful impression.
A satisfyingly ominous conclusion.
MacKay and Villa put together a fun, little heist.
tar #4 is a solid return to the series after the unexpected hiatus…
This issue is Ewing at his best, plain and simple.
Sif tells Thor to Stand Down
The most violent mutants on Krakoa come together.
The X-Men try and stay one step ahead of the Brood.
The Pale Girl strikes again!
Doom’s plans are laid bare.
Nightcrawler and the X-Men investigate the abandoned X-Mansion.
Things have gone from bad to worse for former reporter-turned Reality Stone host Ripley Ryan, aka Star. She’s tried to kill Captain Marvel and Jessica Jones before finally, the Scarlet Witch stepped in to intervene. But with reality-warping powers, nothing is ever quite what it seems…