“Who needs a Prince Charming…when you could have The King?
“Who needs a Prince Charming…when you could have The King?
“I let one man take it all away from me.”
Resonant is a standout among other Dystopian future tales
Two separate yet connected tales for readers to enjoy.
This series continues to completely separate itself from the prose and cinematic contemporary.
The trio of Gerard Way, Jeremy Lambert and Steve Orlando prove to produce pure magic together
It's up to the Justice League and their very own "time-heist," to save the day.
Superman and Dr. Manhattan finally come face to face
This is one of Marvel’s best books out right now, and if you’ve been sleeping on it, you should take some time to catch up.
The writing feels a bit weaker than the regular series on more than one level.
A graceful intro in a stylishly moody opening chapter.
Sea of Stars amps-up its exuberant playfulness.
A very appealing issue that challenges Quinn's sanity at a moment of great triumph in the shadow of significant loss.
A sense of wonder is maintained in an enjoyably pulpy adventure.
The X-Men have attacked the Mother Mold… but the Orchis Initiative is ready for them.
The former Gods say good-bye.
Lois Lane #3 makes the superhero comics’ first couple feel somehow both iconic and real.
Something is Killing the Children is bleak, horrific, and immediately compelling.