The New Mutants a re looking for one of their own.
The New Mutants a re looking for one of their own.
More complications arise at King’s Dominion.
Basketful of Heads #1 is an auspicious launch of DC’s new Hill House label.
The Sandman Universe Presents Hellblazer #1 is a strong reintroduction to John Constantine.
Harleen #2 is a solid book, depicting the title character’s descent into bad deeds, with a disturbing flash forward reminding us of what’s to come.
One of the best comics out there keeps getting better.
The Superior Spider-Man is dead. But Otto Octavius is back, and ready for revenge.
Logan’s last fight.
If you’re looking for something spooky this Halloween, make sure to pick this up.
Waid puts together a solid story here, it just doesn’t necessarily feel like a Marvel story.
It's a really delicate balance that MacDonald and Farrell execute in the lead story.
A fun exploration into the nature of control and subversion in modern society.
Superman and Naomi battle the Red Cloud.
If you want a splash of horror with your heroes, look no further.
House of X and Powers of X are a hard act to follow, but this book nails it with ease.
Castellucci’s sharp characterization of Batgirl if impressively sophisticated.
Dial H for HERO #8 is an excellent comic. It has heart, it digs deep into character, and it plays with the form in an exciting way. What more could you want?
Batman/Superman #3 is not deep, but it’s a fun ride with spectacle galore.
Angel #6 is the strongest issue of the title to date, focusing on the supporting cast rather than the title character.
Second Coming remains one of the best comics on the stands right now. Fans of novelists Douglas Adams and Christopher Moore in particular should seek this title out, ASAP.