A slightly haunting moody drama, the likes of which donβt often make it to the comics page.
A slightly haunting moody drama, the likes of which donβt often make it to the comics page.
Pummeled battle scars feel suitably graceful in the second half of a well-executed story.
The Last Ninja Turtle is going to kill the Shredder. How he gets there is half the fun.
If freedom is the right of all sentient beings, what about Skynet?
MacKay has a strikingly deft ability to frame the central action of a story.
Empathy is dead. That's not a metaphor or anything.
Kid Omega goes on a mission and makes a discovery that makes him rethink his life.
Ikaris battles Thanos.
Fans get three more great Wolverine stories.
Manifold tries to get allies for the battle against Knull and makes a shocking discovery.
Scouts Honor #2 offers a brief look into Kit's past while also expanding on the secrets and lies surrounding the Ranger Scouts and their true purpose.
Doran brings a fun, witty energy to the page.
An interesting dynamic for a chapter in the heroic story of a legendary sci-fi soldier.
Inkblot the cat retains his characteristic appeal.
The investigator meets Laura's first Rorschach.
X-Factor searches for Siryn and gets more than they bargained for in.
Mastermind ensnares the Hellions.
When Future State: Wonder Woman #1 left off, Yara was in the Underworld, desperate to find her missing Themysciran sister and rescue her. Now, Yara must convince Hades to let her search his realm, even though she must put her fate on the line.
Shea's clever characterization of Diana and Artemis keep the story fun.
Wolverine infiltrates Legacy House.