Nobody draws a symbiote better than Ryan Stegman in Absolute Carnage #1.
Nobody draws a symbiote better than Ryan Stegman in Absolute Carnage #1.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer #7 from Boom! Studios takes a break from the ensemble-based format of the first six issues to focus entirely on Willow.
Just when you think you’re out, something shows up to drag you back in.
Rob Liefeld returns to tell more about the world Major X comes from.
Seven issues complete, and yet nothing has been accomplished.
Grant Morrison and Giuseppe Camuncoli work together and deliver an excellent detour
Hickman’s mutant revolution continues.
New Turtle on the block, and it ain’t easy being Green
There’s solid work in Angel #3, but it’s a shame the book is hamstrung by the constraints of a reboot that mostly serves the needs of another book.
Batman: Last Knight on Earth #2 is a great issue of comics, and is the crown jewel of DC’s meager offerings on this fifth week at the end of July. Highly recommended
Jason Aaron crafts an enjoyable pop fusion of demonic horror and superhero team action.
Tynion acts as the perfect voice for the maniacal Luthor
An immensely enjoyable opening chapter to the story of Jane Foster’s first steps as the last Valkyrie.
A new all-woman anthology series. It’s written by women. It’s drawn by women. It’s about characters who are women. Cool.
Waid’s narrative style is somewhat comprehensive without being terribly engaging
It’s very difficult for any art to frame a battle this big.
Castellucci and DiGiandomenico handle the transition from the previous creative team quite deftly.
Taken on its own, issue nine has the feel of a sweeping fantasy.
Jurgens keeps the action going in an issue the narrowly avoids living-up to the potential of the story.