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The combustion at issue’s end more than justifies slow and restless rising tension that’s been going on all year.
An indie-style drama reaches the heaviest point in an issue that gradually builds into promising combustion.
The strange dynamic between the four giant heroes is remarkably witty.
Jason Aaron focusses on Gorilla-Man during an invasion of Dark Elves.
A character-driven ensemble drama that isn’t quite living up to its potential.
With the War of Realms raging on, is it possible for the Champions to survive?
A straightjacketed mistress of magnetism has a chance encounter with a couple of keys, and then all hell breaks loose.
Savage Avengers #1 is gorgeous, but unsatisfying--not a meal, but a tiny snack.
Somewhere in the 1970s, writer Roy Thomas decided that it might be cool to create a team for Marvel that was based on the Justice League. Years later, the team returns again in the latest issue of The Avengers.
Williams delves a bit deeper into the inner psychology of romance in a world where love is outlawed in a well-constructed emotional narrative.
The series take on a refreshingly fairytale storytelling quality as the origins of the mysterious world of Azoth are revealed.
It’s the calm before the storm, in issue #19 of Go Go Power Rangers.
It’s difficult to tell exactly where the final story lands in an issue that is largely satisfying.