Continues to sparkle with flashes of cleverness around the edges in its second issue.
Continues to sparkle with flashes of cleverness around the edges in its second issue.
This month’s SFSX feels a lot like a post-mortem on the first six issues of the series.
Hine and Haberlin still have yet to bring the series’ full potential.
Young Justice joins the fray!
The Brood are back!
The goes looking for a new mutant in enemy territory.
Wolverine is back!
With the Blue Blur infected by a robot zombie virus, time is running out for the fastest thing alive.
A respectable stylishness that fails to add any charm to the story.
A very clean and dynamic execution of a basic action concept.
A very charming personality develops from this in very subtle and intricate ways.
It IS an entertaining sprint to the climax of the fifth issue.
Cain’s satire is bright and timely.
Killadelphia has been extraordinary up to this point.
Orlando allows Wonder Woman’s unique personality to save this particular treatment of a familiar adventure fantasy theme.
Castellucci does a pretty good job of making it feel fresh in an issue that has Batgirl confronting her own insecurities while facing a dragon.
This book is already an instant classic, but it only gets better as it goes
Jean Grey and Emma Frost team up to Stotm,
Armor, Magma, and Boom Boom go to Nova Roma.
Doom makes a deal with Kate Pryde and Franklin Richards.