Psylocke gets a new mission.
Psylocke gets a new mission.
Something is Killing the Children remains one of the most exciting books of the year, in a year that has brought many interesting horror series to the forefront.
Far Sector #1 is a compelling first issue, and a great comics debut for fantasy superstar N.K. Jemison.
Between the stunning art and the astonishing story, this issue demands to be picked up. You don't want to miss out on a story that's sure to shake the Marvel Universe to its core.
Despite the talented team, this issue just wasn't great; there were a lot of things going, but they just didn't add up to a cohesive and meaningful plot.
A glorious return to the style and form for Joelle Jones.
Gotham City Monsters #3 is full of overwrought dialogue and weird anatomy.
Gorgeous art doesn’t stop Event Leviathan #6 from being a disappointment.
The Dollhouse Family #1 looks exactly like a 1990s Vertigo comic, but it lacks the soul of that period in comics.
Superman makes a big decision.
Cyclops, Cable, and Prestige take a family trip.
A brilliant approach to an Indiana Jones/Tomb Raider-style adventure…with a bit of Ocean’s Eleven thrown-in.
Stephen Green's sense of perspective draws the first arc of the series to a close with style.
Hellmouth #2 is competently drawn, if a bit hackneyed in its writing.
Family Tree #1 is a solid first issue, establishing the small circle of main characters and putting them in a horrific situation.
Legion of Super-Heroes #1 is a promising start to DC’s newest rebooted version of the future super-team.
Lois Lane #5 is the comics equivalent of a prestige cable drama.