Wonder Twins #10 is a fun comic, and a solid entry in the series.
Wonder Twins #10 is a fun comic, and a solid entry in the series.
Gotham City Monsters #4 lacks the spark of life.
Far Sector #2 continues to shine.
The Dark Knight Returns: The Golden Child #1 makes absolutely zero sense, but the art is so good that it’s a must-read anyway.
Miles Morales: Spider-Man #13 is a case of wasted potential.
The laughs themselves are a bit weak, but Russell and Norton host a fun, little 30-page party for anyone interested in attending.
The new team has a solid grasp of the heroine at her worst in a very appealing first issue.
The weird complications of principal photography on a supervillain-helmed movie continue to cast light on a cleverly under-developed end of the Marvel Universe.
Superman reveals his secret identity to the world.
The last issue left fans with numerous questions, wondering what had happened to earth’s mightiest hero; had Captain Marvel finally gone rogue? In Captain Marvel #13, writer Kelly Thompson begins to reveal the shocking true story of what’s going on…
Writer/artist/letterer John Upchurch takes a spin with the old cliche in a world of humans and werewolves.
A young hero leads a group of mid-list superheroes on a mission to save Death.
Dives into the overall emotional state of a young architect who just happens to be a superhero.
Ghost Rider #3 is a joyless slog with inconsistent art.
Undiscovered Country #2 is an improvement over the first issue.
Dying is Easy #1 is a solid first issue, introducing the major players and the world of the story well.
Something is Killing the Children is a strong comic, one of quite a few tremendous horror titles at the end of 2019.
Hellmouth #3 feels like filler.
The “best laid plans” come apart.
Armor and Glob decide to look for all the mutants that haven’t come to Krakoa.