Dan Watters dives into stranger, darker territory.
Dan Watters dives into stranger, darker territory.
The overall rhythm and shadow of the story feel like a classic story out of EC's Tales from the Crypt.
There is thoughtful murkiness in the course of the final moments of the series.
Everyone gets home.
The Academy goes to the Carnival.
The Justice League and the Justice League Dark team-up to face an ancient threat.
Superman and Aquaman get help from a very unlikely source.
Sunspot and Cannonball gather a team of X-Men for a secret mission.
Sabretooth discovers what the Pit is all about.
The team figures out where to go next.
Hunters close in on Moira.
Wolverine has to relive the worst parts of his past to save Xavier.
Action hero clichés take on a fun playfulness between siblings.
A story that explores some surprisingly deep emotional territory.
Pacheco and company have fun with the weird complexities of Jess' past.
A very primal contrast in an enjoyable second issue.
MacKay manages to make both characters equally appealing.
The Sundog convoy hunts down the location of Eos.
Hazel, Squire, and Alana's adventures continue.
The X-Men finally faces off against Doctor Stasis.