MacKay crosses the midway point of the series with style and poise.
MacKay crosses the midway point of the series with style and poise.
Stephβs past is given a close-up in a suspenseful issue.
Without the usual trappings of a Batman story, itβs just...Bruce Wayne.
A fast-paced rush behind enemy lines.
Thereβs a steady rhythm to the opening issue.
Kellyβs take on Peterβs personality is remarkably cool.
Itβs all very familiar.
A breezy, adorable mood bounces from panel to panel.
Wilson gives Ivy quite a bit of happiness this issue.
Though Bonding didnβt live up to its potential, to the credit of the creative team, itβs a unique love story that took risks.
The conflict between Scarlet Witch and Nightmareβs daughter is cleverly rendered.
Fawkes has some good ideas.
Todd Parker finds himself getting a front-row seat for Japanese history.
Sabretooth and the team come up with an interesting way to save the world.
Mister Sinisterβs plan comes to fruition.
Readers get three brilliant Superman and Superman family stories.
The family is caught back up in the war.
The Lauras meet.
The X-Men hunt down Mister Sinister.
It is so very rare that a superhero script truly seems at least kind of unpredictable.