With the 100-Page Giants on their way out, DC has a new plan to bring comics back to the newsstands.
With the 100-Page Giants on their way out, DC has a new plan to bring comics back to the newsstands.
Wonderful reunions, vampires, and revelations are in store.
Wolverine battles the vampiric hordes.
The cat is hypnotically cute.
Thompson deftly manages a very narrow characterization for Black Widow.
It may be lacking the spark that could make it brilliant, but the series continues to entertain.
Watters soaks the page with metaphor.
Cate and Kate are just...really, really fun.
Aero begins to feel a bit more like a part of a larger tapestry.
Nearly everything that Tamaki is putting on the page is powerful and resonant
Cecil Castellucciβs distinct take on Batgirlβs themes slides somewhat gracefully across the page.
One of the more satisfying issues in the series thus far.
A sexy fascist villain returns with a pleasantly crude political satire.
The Superman Family ramps it up against the Invisible Mafia.
Madelyne Pryor and her Marauders draw first blood against the Hellions in Hellions #3.
X-Factor investigates a murder on Mojoworld.
Magneto goes ham on the Cotati.
The excitement and weight of Thor's actions in this chapter are almost too much to bear.
Allor is careful not to cast the journey to recovery as an overly simplified beginning-to-end scenario.
An issue that glides gracefully through a couple of major plot points.