It’s the calm before the storm, in issue #19 of Go Go Power Rangers.
It’s the calm before the storm, in issue #19 of Go Go Power Rangers.
Boom! Studios’ reboot of Buffy has been solid from its start, but it’s this issue that really shows why relaunching the franchise opens up new possibilities in a way that continuing it couldn’t.
McGuire is able to build a story that allows some tenuous heroism to creep into its title character.
A somewhat intriguing look into the nature of history in a world of lies.
It’s difficult to tell exactly where the final story lands in an issue that is largely satisfying.
A major early turning point in the series feels every bit as ominous as it should be.
Bendis, Walker and Campbell deliver the story with enough impact to make it feel reasonably compelling.
Middlewest swings into a clever bit of momentum with this issue.
The first arc of the smartest funny animal comedy around today makes an engagingly witty end in its sixth monthly installment.
Miles Morales: Spider-Man continues to be one of the most charming, most classically “superhero” books on the stands.
Meet the Skrulls #3 is one of the most visceral, pulse-pounding issues to come out of Marvel in quite a while, and makes a good break from big crossovers and their incessant tie-ins. Do not sleep on this sleeper hit.
Spider-Man: Life Story #2 is relentlessly grim.
Rob Liefeld crawls out of the 90s to bring a new character to Marvel’s Pantheon. Who is Major X?