A large, undoubtedly strange journey begins in a story that isn’t afraid to get more than a little whimsical in its first chapter.
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A large, undoubtedly strange journey begins in a story that isn’t afraid to get more than a little whimsical in its first chapter.
Heavy moments between Harley and her mother are balanced against the comedy of Harley and Death.
By the end of the issue, you will be asking why nobody ever dug this deep into “The Turtle”
The action is given its place in the art while the emotion is given its place in the dialogue.
Seemingly sent from the gods to fulfill their destiny on this book, the art team is Perfection
A solid story that almost has an ending.
Zhou Liefen brings a city defender to life with sparklingly novel framing in a debut issue.
McGuire wisely chooses to focus on the fun social angle of a couple of web-slingers hanging out together.
“If we don’t remember our scars… then everything we’ve survived loses it’s meaning."
A crucial moment in Young Thor’s life
Writer Mark Waid wields the cosmic end of the Marvel Universe with impressive poise.
Aaron and McGuinness make a solid case for another She-Hulk series in this latest issue of Avengers.
Jubilee’s traumatic jolt of memory in this issue is clearly the most interesting of the series.
Riley Rossmo's curvy melted-cheese-topping art feels relatively breathtaking on the unique alien landscape of Mars.
A traditional Batman story is taken into somewhat clever new ground.
“Crime is a cancer, I’m the cure.”
“Everyone’s life is a journey of constant self discovery.”
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.