Cain’s satire sinks into a more profound horror.
Cain’s satire sinks into a more profound horror.
The whimsical darkness feels a bit dull.
It’s the dawn of yet another new era for the mutant superteam.
The team has their first team-up.
X-Force’s newest mission brings back memories from their recent past.
Sinister gets an unexpected visitor.
…Seeing Comet be herself, be autistic without trying to conform to the expectations of her neurotypical mother and society, is a relief.
As things look to be quieting down, new threats emerge,
Val, Em, and Bailey find a safe haven.
Breathtakingly nuanced.
Kubert cleverly directs the flow of action across the page.
Gary Frank has a beautiful sense of subtlety.
A great balancing act between interpersonal drama, cloak-and-dagger mystery, and all-out action.
A witty, briskly-paced adventure.
Catwoman? Yeah: she’s not really in this one.
Tynion isn’t really giving the artist a whole lot to work with.
The team goes to the Gala and one mystery is solved. At the same time, another begins.
Chip Zdarsky is being chased by a sinister force.
The Eternals face off against the Forgotten One.
The Justice League faces off against Zumbado and in the back-up, the Justice League Dark looks for a way to get ahead of Merlin.