Unute’s homeland is revealed, and his handlers have a plan, as does Diana.
Unute’s homeland is revealed, and his handlers have a plan, as does Diana.
Burnham explores an Earth without death.
MacKay has shown a flair for mixing magic with street-level crime.
MacKay’s brisk humor keeps the action running.
Family drama mixes with murder, mystery, and international intrigue in another satisfying issue.
The opening issue of a potentially fun anthology mini-series.
It all feels very fluid.
Wilson is guiding it through the all-too-familiar territory of fast food and a Satanic cult.
Taylor’s sense of humor gets a little weird in places.
Tamaki has a lot of fun with the dichotomies of Two-Face.
Not all of the writing is brilliant, but it would be a very exhausting 100 pages if it WAS.
Scott begins the story in conflict and action.
Akihiro and Warpath go looking for Scout at an Orchis facility.
The Savage Avengers have to give their all to stop Thulsa Doom and Set to save the future.
As the heroes regroup and the Legion of Doom faces its own trial, Pariah’s plan inches closer to fruition.
As judgment approaches, there are deals to be made for Sebastian Shaw.
The Hellbride wants revenge on Wolverine and Solem, and she’s picked the perfect moment for it.
All the pieces move into play for the final battle.
It’s a shame the unnecessary bonus story drags down an otherwise spectacular comic. And it’s an even bigger shame that this story is over before reaching a satisfying conclusion.
Brusha finds perfect pacing for a simple supernatural story.