The UGC Rebels strike against Mother.
The UGC Rebels strike against Mother.
Writer Cecil Castellucci delivers a new twist on an old premise.
The joke plays out pretty much as expected.
Houser would have needed a series twice the length she had to work with here to bring across the full depth of what she was attempting.
Poetic dialogue and beautiful visuals keep the series suitably dreamlike as it glides through its fourth outing.
The debut of the new series conjures-up a clever concept in an urban fantasy setting that feels fresh and distinct.
The Legion Of Doom have Superman on the ropes.
The X-Men go to an economic summit.
Overall, Lois Lane #7 is a strong entry in a strong series.
Even a lesser issue of Dial H for HERO, as #10 is, is still delightfully ridiculous.
A lovely second serving of blood, with a great twist that will keep you on your toes
The menace might not be delivered completely, but Allor and Walter smartly render the complexity of Cobra.
Hawkeye: Freefall #1 is a strong first issue, showing promise for a compelling superhero arc.
Miles Morales: Spider-Man #14 is a mushy mess.
It’s the final showdown.
The Low, Low Woods #1 is another moody debut from DC’s Hill House imprint.
Suicide Squad #1 is an explosive debut from Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo.
The second issue of John Constantine: Hellblazer is a success.
A very sharp debut for a very promising new mini-series.
With great responsibility comes great exhaustion.