Milaβs crew keeps growing.
Milaβs crew keeps growing.
Auroraβs disappearance brings back the return of an old team.
Camagni's stylish approach to fantasy continues to impress.
A satisfying ending to the 18-part series.
Will the combined might of the X-Men and the Fantastic Four be enough to stop Doctor Doom and save Franklin Richards?
The Pale Girl and the Flower Cartel are in for a rude awakening.
The Hellions face the sins of Mister Sinisterβs past.
Will the New Mutants make it out of Carnelia alive?
Far deeper and more satisfying than anything else in the Joker War crossover thus far.
PΓ©rez's work shoots off the page with bewildering energy.
Lupacchino keeps the physical end of the action moving across the page.
Ultimately Captain Marvel #17 feels like unnecessary filler. It isnβt interesting enough to stand on its own as fluff, and itβs too self-contained to be a bridge between arcs.
Duncan and Gran take on Beowulf.
Things in Carnelia go from bad to worse for the team.
Superman checks in with Doctor Fate as a new magical threat arises.
Magneto is looking to buy an island.
X-Force feels the wrath of the jungle!
A charming opening chapter that pulls together enough intrigue to draw the reader to the page.
This issue manages to navigate Quinn's significant psychological territory in a reasonably satisfying way.
The thick, ponderousness of the backstory finally breaks a bit in a drama between man, woman and god.