This issue of Miles Morales Spider-Man introduces a compelling new character to the Spider-Man mythos.
This issue of Miles Morales Spider-Man introduces a compelling new character to the Spider-Man mythos.
Dial H For HERO remains one of the crown jewels of DC’s Wonder Comics line. Highly recommended.
Wolverine and Hector, keeper of the Time Stone, are in the clutches of the Fraternity of Raptors. Will Loki be able to save them in time?
Lois and Clark get more pieces of the Leviathan puzzle.
Arthur gets his memories back, but will he be pleased about what led him here?
Die Hard, with a Gray Hulk
“It made me realize, I have a lot to make up for.”
The X-Men battle the Marauders.
It’s all out war as Superman tries to save Jor-El from multiple attackers.
In a world ruled by a tyrant, the headsman’s blade is the most coveted item.
Jamal Campbell delivers some of his best art of the whole series.
Writer Brian Schirmer’s high fantasy detective noir looks good in its second outing.
A character-driven ensemble drama that isn’t quite living up to its potential.
In the space of a world created to live for only half a year, Thompson and Nadler appear to have a bit too much to try to tackle.
Carves an emotionally engaging, little corner of the Marvel Universe with a series that meets a satisfying end.
Spider-Man: Life Story continues to be uneven, but this issue is a strong improvement over the last issue.
Boom! Studios’ take on Firefly has been hit or miss, but issue #6 is definitely a solid step forward for the series.