Psylocke, X-23, and Cable get closer to Apoth.
Psylocke, X-23, and Cable get closer to Apoth.
Change is Constant
It’s fun, but it lacks the edgy depth that Humphries and Basri have lent to the series this past year.
Lois Lane #6 is a great comic, but it feels like yet another detour from the main story.
It's been a while since there has been a Rogues story where they were actually a big threat.
With the Legion Of Doom, Leviathan, and the Invisible Mafia arrayed against him, Superman has his hands full.
Mutants and humans alike get a deadly new enemy!
The interpersonal drama comes to the fore in an engaging story revealing a bit more about Becky’s personality.
The departure from a narrow focus on Felicia compromises the charm of the series.
This issue shows some promise as the series begins to reach its end.
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.