Heroes Reborn Pt. 1: Did We Need This?
Heroes Reborn was an imprint helmed by Jim Lee and Rob Liefeld, reinventing Marvel superheroes like Captain America and the Fantastic Four for the 1990s. Did they need reinventing?
DetailsHeroes Reborn was an imprint helmed by Jim Lee and Rob Liefeld, reinventing Marvel superheroes like Captain America and the Fantastic Four for the 1990s. Did they need reinventing?
DetailsX-Men/Fantastic Four #1
X-Men/Fantastic Four #1 (Zdarsky, Dodson, Dodson, Vines, Story, Martin, Caramagna) begins the journey of figuring out Franklin Richard’s place in the New World Order of the post-Krakoa Marvel Universe with a bang!
DetailsJustice League #40
Justice League #40 (Venditti, Mahnke, Friend, Baron, Napolitano) is off to a strong start with back-to-the-basics, straight-forward superhero action.
DetailsGreetings. I am The Collector and I have collected many things from across the cosmos. Today I bring to you the topic of Collecting Statues. Not just any statues but ones you can actually afford!
DetailsDark Horse comics announces second printing cover by legendary artist Denys Cowan
DetailsRunaways #29
In Runaways #29 (Rowell, Genolet, Cunniffe), the creative team makes this another great issue, even if fairly okay by its own standards.
DetailsKing, Gerads and Shaner’s highly anticipated new maxi-series secures DC’s Black Label treatment. Here’s a first look at a lettered preview!
DetailsTerrifics #24
Terrifics #24 (Yang, Davila, Cifuentes, Protobunker, Napolitano) is a wild ride to say the least, but amid the chaos we also find one of the most shocking and epic developments surrounding the team so far, helping to end the rather bizarre arc on a true high note.
DetailsSony Pictures Consumer Products, Valiant Entertainment, and Titan Books Team Up to Bring Fans “Bloodshot – The Official Movie Novelization”
DetailsAs part of Marvel’s growing presence at Disney’s California Adventure, a new Spider-Man robot will be taking to the skies.
DetailsOlympia #2
While Olympia #2 (Pires, Diotto, Cunniffe, Myers) is attempting to develop some sort of nostalgic charm, it falls flat under the lightest scrutiny, relying too much on a mix of homage and shock value.
DetailsSHAZAM #10
SHAZAM #10 (Johns, Kolins, Eaglesham, Atiyeh, Leigh) finally sees the bigger picture coming into focus, giving this book the buzz it feels should have always been there.
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