It's a new era for the Quiet Council.
It's a new era for the Quiet Council.
Kelly Sue DeConnick crafts a clever stretch of heroic legend.
Delicate detail with some fascinating angles.
WAY more fun than it honestly has any right to be.
Overall, Captain Marvel #37 is narratively and visually enjoyable, with Binaryβs introduction adding a fun, new dynamic to the cast.
The Wolverines clash for the future of Krakoa.
As Alana and her family prepare for their short split, The Will has a gift for the Robot royals.
The three stories have enough variation between them to make for a satisfying anthology.
After Alabama makes a deal with the Blue Boys, the other members of the Academy keep inadvertently messing it up.
Thanos has a conversation with Uranos.
Doyle gets a new job, ferrying Sam through Ohm Tower.
Midnighter makes the most of his time on Warworld and in the back-up, Martian Manhunter confronts Vulture and his past.
It all comes down to a showdown on multiple levels.
Poiko: Quests & Stuff is perfect for its intended middle-grade audience and for readers of any age. This is a story anyone can read and get enjoyment from.
Jonesβ distinctively atmospheric art makes its mark on Themyscira.
Fornes and Bellaire Are working with some remarkably iconic images.
The Eternals infiltrate Avengers Mountain as Thanos tries for true immortality.
Sabretooth has new playthings.
Wolverine's struggles against Omega Red play into the realities of his life.