The drama hits the page with an odious moistness.
The drama hits the page with an odious moistness.
A cluttered mess of a debut.
Superman comes face to face with Synmar,
Someone tries to assassinate a presidential candidateβ¦ and itβs Rorschachβ¦ and itβs 2020.
Cypher has a hard time coming and has to learn how to fight.
The Hellions go on a knightly quest.
Things come to a head.
After the Empyre event seemed to drag on, Captain Marvel #22 is an exciting return to a Carol-centric story that doesnβt require reading multiple other books to understand.
Champions Outlawed #1 is an all-around well-crafted story, and itβs a great place to jump into the Championsβ story.
After sustaining severe injuries in an attack during a Champions mission, Kamala is finally returning to school and facing the new realities of Kamalaβs Law head-on. But as the face of the movement against her secret identity, Kamala is going to have to tread carefully.
A weird action story that lurches around the page appealingly.
The second issue draws further appeal from Kubert's adorably oblivious hero.
The overall sense of immensity and impending doom seems missing in an otherwise enjoyable finale.
The murky poetic mess of the narrative is great fun.
The unique personality of Natasha Romanoff defines the heart of the story.
Wolverine meets his match in Hell.
Wolverine hunts down the Muramasa blade.
All across the galaxy, things come together, both for good and for ill.
Obropta and Simonson's "Museum Madness" is a sharp, little prequel to Wonder Woman 1984.
Tamaki strikes a powerful balance between youth and malice with a compelling, new villain.