Have A Marvelous Thanksgiving (Marvel Thanksgiving Reads)
Marvel releases must-reads for Thanksgiving weekend, as Comic Watch wishes everyone a safe Thanksgiving weekend.
DetailsMarvel releases must-reads for Thanksgiving weekend, as Comic Watch wishes everyone a safe Thanksgiving weekend.
DetailsFirefly #1
FIREFLY #1: Rejoin the crew of the Serenity as they seek to keep their ship from falling apart and earn a little money in the process.
DetailsEP 010 Come join us in what could be our last show as we talk Marvel this week; Uncanny X-Men and Avengers.
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Cover #3: Find out how Max found himself at the hands of Essad Sinn in the newest installment from Bendis and Mack!
DetailsUNCANNY X-MEN #2
Uncanny X-Men #2: As the X-Men try to decipher personal events occurring around them and also face worldwide catastrophe, one of their own comes knocking at the door.
DetailsMarvel Knights 20th #2
Continue this jaunt down memory lane as Marvel continues to celebrate the anniversary of Marvel Knights.
DetailsDead Rabbit in some hot stew after New York Bar sues Image over the title.
DetailsAvengers #10
Avengers #10: The 700th issue starring Earth’s Greatest Heroes is filled with super-brawls, divine house-calls, and a few jail-breaks, leading us head-long into a war of unprecedented proportions!
DetailsWe take a closer look at Mike Hawthorne’s character redesigns for the upcoming Age of X-Man event as well as additional info on some others that will be appearing in the event.
DetailsDomino #8
Domino #8 sees Domino and the Posse deal with the pain in the neck of a vampire threat to humanity as they team up with Morbius living vampire himself.
DetailsFarmhand #5
The comic takes the classic themes of science gone amok, of humans not taking a moment to ask ‘should’ instead of ‘could’ that’s been explored in other stories like Jurassic Park or Battlestar Galactica and makes it feel fresh, relevant and fabulously comic-booky in all the right ways.
DetailsGreen Arrow #46
There are a number of issues with this current story arc, but it essentially boils down to a single problem. In the interest of including an undercurrent narrative regarding due process and the court of public opinion, which I am not trying to dismiss as it is highly relevant and interesting, the story manages to…
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