Mark Waid continues to wind down the final issues of the current Doctor Strange series with an absurdly cosmic story drawn by Barry Kitson.
Mark Waid continues to wind down the final issues of the current Doctor Strange series with an absurdly cosmic story drawn by Barry Kitson.
A clean and simple motion and emotion explore some of Catwoman’s deeper emotions.
Kibblesmith cleverly sets the mood of a bored god in Marvel Manhattan who is simply trying to find himself.
Hine, Haberlin and Van Dyke continue to put together a fun fantasy adventure.
Action is handled well amid a drama that might be a bit too abstract.
Mutant and Machine collide in four different times.
Arthurian myth clashes with the modern day!
This is the best this book has been in over a year!
This reemergence proves to be nothing short of stunning
The League garners numbers, before their fight against the mother of the Multiverse, and the Legion of Doom.
The Man of Steel must go up against "Mighto." In a one on one boxing match of the century.
The fully-painted art of Alex Maleev is the real star of Event Leviathan #3.
“The greatest temptation in the world isn’t to do evil,” Jesus tells his new roommate, the superhero Sunstar, in the second issue of Ahoy Comics’ Second Coming, “but the need to be seen doing good.”
Miles Morales: Spider-Man #9 will surely have repercussions in the future of the series.
Jeff Lemire and Mike Deodato Jr work together and bring to life their freshly created barbarian pastiche for the new age.
This brilliant silver age sci-fi love letter continues to push boundaries.
Writer Jed MacKay delivers another story of weirdly stylish larceny.
Mark Waid gets quite a bit of unique mileage out of the superhero as a super-spy concept.