The emotion is strong in a story with a plot just outside the realm of easy comprehension.
The emotion is strong in a story with a plot just outside the realm of easy comprehension.
There IS a surprising amount of dramatic complexity rendered into the faces of the lead characters.
Sometimes being a hero means you have to make impossible decisions; a lesson Kamala learns in The Magnificent Ms. Marvel #12.
Madripoor feels very much like a natural habitat for Black Cat.
Getting past the crossover event and back to business as usual
One of the more memorable iterations of Thor in the long, hallowed history of Marvel Comics.
The story as a whole misses some of the charm of the debut issue.
A reasonably enjoyable story of Strange in the far future, as seen in shades of cyberpunk in a weird, little one-shot.
Dr. Strange’s life continues to show clever novelty in another fun issue.
A massive issue which features a major turning point for the hero and a host of supporting stories.
The darker earthbound elements of Batgirl’s life take a backseat to fantasy-driven psychodrama in a satisfying issue.
Superman deals with the aftermath of revealing his identity.
It’s Boom Boom to the rescue… maybe.
It’s the final battle against Apoth.
As Gran’s life hangs in the balance, Duncan confronts Arthur.