Scout's Honor #3 follows Kit as she undertakes the "Trials of the Eagle," risking her life and friendship with Dez to get the answers she seeks.
Scout's Honor #3 follows Kit as she undertakes the "Trials of the Eagle," risking her life and friendship with Dez to get the answers she seeks.
leaves you wanting more in the best of possible ways
This issue was pure, wacky fun, but still managed to up the threat of Donald Blake
Bechko knows how much story can fit on the page.
Gillen has clearly delivered a very intelligent action hero to the page.
There were a lot of threads to tie up at the end of this arc, and maybe there were too many. Because the emotional moments in Captain Marvel #26 felt rushed, and there wasn’t time for them to truly sink in.
The entire run of The Magnificent Ms. Marvel was a wonderful time filled with laughs, tears, and everything in between. It’s sad to see it end, but the creative team did a fantastic job of wrapping everything up in a way that felt natural and conclusive for this period of Kamala’s life.
The darkness has swallowed the Earth.
Keanu Reeves writes his first comic.
MacKay and Villa work their own kind of magic.
Jacopo B. Camagni blends the fantastic with the realistic in a way that feels both beautiful and unnatural.
It’s not as compelling as previous chapters, but it does provide a bit of backstory.
Ernie makes a great deal of progress in a largely satisfying fifth issue in the series.
Wolverine, Darwin, and Synch’s time in the Vault.
Wolverine and Maverick kick over a hornet’s nest at Legacy House.
Ellie and company, along with Madman and the Paybacks, find unexpected help in a strange place.
The teens of Krakoa, and Shadow King and Monarch, give the New Mutants a hard time.
The investigator meets with Governor Turley.
All roads lead to the Grail Castle.