Wolverine goes on the hunt for the Vampire Nation.
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Wolverine goes on the hunt for the Vampire Nation.
Wolverine, Synch, and Darwin struggle to adapt to the Vault and survive.
Black Cat’s charm shines through in the end.
Goo's first outing with Moon is ridiculously fun.
The series has been fun to this point.
Krakoa fights back against the King in Black.
The answer of who is stalking X-Force is revealed.
Pacheco does an outstanding job of balancing Jessica's life between two covers.
Carol’s returned safely to her own time, and she saved many of her friends in the future. But after breaking up with Rhodey, she’s heartbroken.
Hulk must fight off a group of government-paid psychopaths who he's barely beaten at full power before. Can ol' Jade Jaws survive? The answers may shock you!
This issue remains an enjoyable mystery even after the last panel.
A new group of heroes arises.
Sersi and company go and talk to Thena.
Arcade has the Hellions just where he wants them.
It’s time for the last four bloody Wolverine tales.
X-Factor battles the Morrigan.
leaves you wanting more in the best of possible ways
This issue was pure, wacky fun, but still managed to up the threat of Donald Blake
There were a lot of threads to tie up at the end of this arc, and maybe there were too many. Because the emotional moments in Captain Marvel #26 felt rushed, and there wasn’t time for them to truly sink in.
The entire run of The Magnificent Ms. Marvel was a wonderful time filled with laughs, tears, and everything in between. It’s sad to see it end, but the creative team did a fantastic job of wrapping everything up in a way that felt natural and conclusive for this period of Kamala’s life.