Wonder Twins #9 suffers from some sequences without an obvious connection to the main plot of the book.
Wonder Twins #9 suffers from some sequences without an obvious connection to the main plot of the book.
Dialogue between Black Cat and her date is contrasted against the desperate entanglement of her former mentor.
Art and story mix in a pleasant duet
In a special Thanksgiving issue, Booster Gold teaches Harley the true meaning of Crossover.
A fresh, new direction for the book
All superheroes have problems- usually of the supervillain variety, but occasionally it’s alien invasions or time travel shenanigans. Then there are the problems that you can’t fight with your superpowers, the problems that you can’t call in the Avengers for.
Undiscovered Country #1 is a solid debut, with some interesting themes and some fantastic worldbuilding.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer #9 is a particularly strong episode in Boom! Studio’s hit-or-miss reboot of the Buffyverse.
Locke and Key: Dog Days is like coming home for fans of the original comic, even if the visit is all too brief.
Miles Morales: Spider-Man remains one of Marvel’s more consistent titles, and the return of artist Javier Garrón means a return to form for this issue.
Ghost Rider #2 is a mixed bag, with baffling character motivations and uneven art.
Taken as a whole, it is a dazzling, little bit of magic.
David Hine and Brian Haberlin continue a dive into pulpy adventure fantasy.
The final issue of the first series lacks some of the delicious creepiness that opened the story.