Mystery continues to bleed and pulse around the edges of aggression in a prison for super-humans.
Humphriesโ mix of strangenessโฆenjoys another pleasant, little 22-page outing for DCโs ever-popular psycho clown girl.
Groom plays with expectations in a twist on certain cyberpunk sci-fi conventions.
Complexity looks good on Vindication as detective and suspected murderer come face-to-face.
Continues to make the unique web-slinging corner of the Marvel Universe feel fresh in spite of the fact that itโs been around for over half a century.
The level of cosmic conflict begins to feel a bit repetitious.
The X-Men clash with the MLF!
Granny Goodnessโ plan to unite the Furies goes awry!
Slick and professional art doesnโt save Cosmic Ghost Rider Destroys Marvel History #2 from tired jokes, boring characterization, and low stakes.
With the arrival of Deadpool who has been sent to stop the team at all costs, Domino needs all the help she can get if she doesnโt want the first mission to also be their last.
The next urban fantasy tale begins here, in the deep south.
With issue #1,000 of Detective Comics released, DC takes a fond look back at the last 80 years with this collection.
A seldom-invoked fusion that suggests something promising on the horizon for the Master of the Mystic Arts.
For a sustained six pages, the book doesnโt even FEEL like a mainstream superhero comic.
The Soskas have a very sophisticated grasp of what makes Black Widow such an interesting character.
A chapter that features a well-modulated conflict presented with an even-balanced pace that hurdles the series into its final segments.
Comedy finds more cleverly inventive off-center narrative as the mystery deepens.