New beginnings and new threats in the first chapter of this exciting arc of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers!
New beginnings and new threats in the first chapter of this exciting arc of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers!
“Everyone’s life is a journey of constant self discovery.”
While no one asked for a new adaptation, the resulting work is pretty good.
What lurks beneath the shells of the TMNT? IDW knows.
An action-packed story in which the geniuses of G.I.R.L. face-off against A.I.M.
Seanan McGuire pens a bittersweet, powerfully dark ending.
It would have been FAR more satisfying to see an end like this if the rest of the issues in the series had been more compelling.
The story takes a bit of a breather to allow the action to explode.
Young and Corona dive a bit further into the shadowy horror fantasy of a very distinctive small-town American fantasy world.
A quick-paced mystery with clever plot twists.
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.