Cain’s humor is brilliant around the corners of a very emotionally engaging mystery.
Cain’s humor is brilliant around the corners of a very emotionally engaging mystery.
The dystopian sci-fi series inspired by Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist steps out of the shadows and into a bit of intrigue.
A turning point in the lives of a group of amnesiac witches.
This solid second issue of the new Buffy saga doesn’t have any fireworks, but lays the groundwork for some explosive ones down the line.
is there a crack in Nemesis’ armor that Diana can get through?
Friendships will be tested and blood will be spilled
It’s Hulk and Wolverine versus their Official Knockoff!
A flashback from the Dark Age of Comics makes for an amusing ride.
For countless ages, Earth’s chosen protectors have guarded the veil between both worlds – but there are other doors to the Deadside
Brainiac and Lex team up?
Stylistically much more eclectic than previous Marvel 80th anniversary revivals."
A shocking truth about Caille
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.
Jon continues his tale of his summer in space with his Grandpa.
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 John Freeman escape the consequences of his father’s scheming?