Elle, Ryan, and Donny ride to the rescue as Pendleton prepares to get involved.
Elle, Ryan, and Donny ride to the rescue as Pendleton prepares to get involved.
The Sundogs storm Luna.
Thunderbird goes home and has some business to deal.
Kim is telling a pleasantly off-center story.
A vividly detailed, little fairy world.
Muscle versus metal. Wetware versus hardware. Human versus machine.
Nubia feels relatively well-paced and well-executed.
Sabretooth gives his fellow inmates a mission and their rebellion plays right into his hands.
As Merlin and Arthur persecute mutants in Otherworld, Captain Britain assembles her knights for a quest.
Doyle and Sam meet new allies and understand even more about Karloff’s plot.
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 don’t 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 revolution’s 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.