A novel approach to dark fantasy in a world of conspiracy.
A novel approach to dark fantasy in a world of conspiracy.
The Invisible Mafia plays their next card.
In the wake of the conflict in Otherworld, battle lines are drawn, and terrible conclusions are come to.
Edginess comes across as childishness. It almost works.
Juggernaut gets a new purpose.
The first X-Men crossover of the Krakoa era starts here!
The modern-day witch-based horror/fantasy series opens with some endearing wit and a whole lot of potential.
Pacheco finesses a lot of things in this issue that really have no business working as well as they do.
Contemporary fantasy glides along through another appealing issue.
Castellucci is playing with subtly deeper darkness.
Not since the days of Peter David writing the Hulk has the leader been presented as such a serious threat.
Cates takes the time this issue to provide a much needed downbeat after an intense first six issues.
The Flash Family must pull itself together like never before and bring an end to Thawne’s maniacal run once and for all.
Aero has her own action in the issue, but for the most part, she might as well be tech support for Tony Stark.
The Hellions make their final move to take down Madelyne Pryor.
Apocalypse learns the story of Arakko.
Selina returns to Gotham in a promising new direction for her series.
The X-Men search the World for a cure to Storm’s techno-organic virus.
Duncan and Gran tackle the Grendel.
Something new, but familiar, rears its head.