A dense, little cyberpunk fantasy that closes itself off for good just as it was beginning to get interesting again.
A dense, little cyberpunk fantasy that closes itself off for good just as it was beginning to get interesting again.
The X-Men face off against old enemies and the barbarism of one of their own.
Captain Marvel and Doctor Strange are running out of time before their final confrontation with Enchantress, and they’re still in each other’s bodies.
The first issue of Superman: Year One is as disastrous as what happens to Krypton in its opening pages.
Miles Morales: Spider-Man continues to be one of Marvel’s best titles right now, and issue #7 is a solid entry that ends with a great cliffhanger.
Firefly #7 is a solid, if unremarkable, entry in Boom! Studios’ management of the license, and dividing the characters up continues to be a good way to overcome the larger weaknesses of the series as a whole.
Wonder Twins continues to be a charming blend of sweet and topical, a rollicking triumph for DC’s Wonder Comics line.
The art’s good. The story isn’t.
The overall composition of the issue is enjoyable.
A really fun, well-paced script that is brought to the page by artist Marco Castiello.
A fun issue that sets-up a substantial show-down for next issue.
Writer and artists occasionally bump into each other in an otherwise satisfying issue.
Superman, Superboy, and Supergirl go up against Rogol Zaar, General Zod, and their Phantom Zone army.