Tynion IV dives into the deep, deep darkness of contemporary consciousness.
Tynion IV dives into the deep, deep darkness of contemporary consciousness.
Wilma may be the one element of the story that feels fresh and original.
It may be little more than another loser-saves-the-world storyline, but Remender and Larosa keep it fun.
Tamaki frames the climactic battle in a throne room on the other side of the planet.
Worlds collide.
The Superman family battles the Parasite with Red Cloud waiting in the wings.
The Hellions get more than they bargained for in Arrako.
Duncan, Rose, and Gran get a lead on Elaine and more than they bargained for.
Superman and Synmar battle it out in the Phantom Zone.
Wins, losses, and an oath to keep are all on the table.
The title of the book says it all.
The contests keeps going, and Arrako pulls out to a commanding lead.
Genesis fills Apocalypse in on what happened since the sundering of Okkara.
The best part of the issue has to be Pacheco’s wit, which keeps the action slick and enjoyable from cover to cover.
It's a muddled farrago that still has the potential to turn into something more.
Ram V has constructed a thoroughly enjoyable script.
Writer and artist manage a very emotionally engaging one-shot.
In the grim and horrifying world of 2020, sometimes you just need some fluff and fun.
A dark journey dwells on very intense events in the youth of the title character.
Another issue that doesn’t quite live up to its potential