The experiment on Unute has some drastic- but not unforeseen- consequences.
The experiment on Unute has some drastic- but not unforeseen- consequences.
Marcus and Maria have a brand-new life.
From Weekly Shonen Jump comes the world of Rakugo, and one charming look at Japanese culture.
The dystopic future of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comes to a close, and you donβt want to miss this issue!
Deadpool wants to get back into X-Force and has a plan to help Wolverine.
On Earth, Thao-La reacts to something from beyond as Superman battles OMAC on Warworld with the revolutionβs fate at stake and in the back-up, Martian Manhunter has a final showdown with Vulture.
As Alana meets her contact and Hazel and Squire learn how to rock, Bombazine is reminded of his past.
The Justice League fights its first battle against Pariah and the Great Darkness.
A conclusion that feels remarkably fluid from beginning to end.
A charmingly scattered mess.
Harley Quinn #14 is a mixed bag; the story is solid⦠However, the disconnect between the art and story, and the stop-and-start pacing drag down what could've been a standout issue.
Jones' layouts are gorgeous.
It almost approaches a kind of genius in moments
Howard has firmly established a rapport with Catwoman.
The visuals continue to appeal.
An intriguing idea that casts a sharp arc through its first issue.
The Eternals and the Avengers clash as Thanos and Druig get closer to the secret the Mad Titan wants.
The convoy learns more about their destination.
Wolverine goes on a rescue mission.
Lex Luthor has a press conference about Superman as a natural disaster strikes.