Something is wrong with the men in Sunnydale in Buffy the Vampire Slayer #10.
Something is wrong with the men in Sunnydale in Buffy the Vampire Slayer #10.
Basketful of Heads #2 is a great horror comic.
In The Magnificent Ms. Marvel #10 — written by Saladin Ahmed with art by Minkyu Jung, inks by Juan Vlasco, colors by Ian Herring, and letters by VC's Joe Caramagna — Kamala's hectic life spirals more out of control despite her best attempts to stay on top of everything.
A look at life on Krypton is somewhat interesting, but the issue feels a bit uneventful overall.
A very clever contrast between hero and villai makes for a very satisfying issue.
John Constantine: Hellblazer #1 is a good debut, and a return to Constantine’s horrific roots.
Ewing and Aaron manage to find a really novel new way to defeat an old villain.
Writer Mark Waid wraps things up quite nicely in an issue drawn by Mattia De Iulis.
Writer Seanan McGuire carves out a little more uneasy narrative terrain for the young superhero.
Angel #7 is a solid comic that doesn’t transcend the source material.
Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen has Bat-mania with issue #5.
The first issue of The Question: The Deaths of Vic Sage smartly reintroduces the Question and his supporting cast.
Even a weak issue of Dial H for HERO is more inventive and more clever than quite a bit of what’s on the stands.
He-Man and the Masters of the Multiverse #1 isn’t a good comic by any means, but it’s still entertaining.
Batman/Superman #4 doesn’t offer much more than a well-rendered slugfest.
The question of how Telsa got to Sampson is answered.
All the pieces are set up for the endgame.
Psylocke and company get their next step in their battle against Apoth.
It’s the New Mutants versus the People of the Shi’Ar Empire!
In the future of 2099, the police only look out for the rich and famous. The Punisher aims to fix that.