NYX #9: What’s that MOJO that you got?
NYX #9
With Xavier on the run, will the NYX kids help him out? Or will they leave him out to dry? By Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly & Francesco Mortarino! #XMen #NYX #FromtheAshes #MarvelComics #XManhunt
DetailsNYX #9
With Xavier on the run, will the NYX kids help him out? Or will they leave him out to dry? By Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly & Francesco Mortarino! #XMen #NYX #FromtheAshes #MarvelComics #XManhunt
DetailsStar Wars: Jedi Knights #1
– is a great beginning to the #MarvelComics adventures set in the pre-prequel era of the Star Wars Universe from @mguggenheim @madibek_art #StarWars
DetailsJSA #5
is a fun and compelling continuation of the “Ragnarok” storyline, but is best read as part of the whole story rather than on its own. #JSA #DCComics
DetailsImmortal Thor #21
takes a long overdue look at one of the series’ oldest supporting characters. It seems all Skurge needed to be brought to life was a fight to the death. @al-ewing.bsky.social #JanBazaldua @matthollingsworth.com #JoeSabino #Thor
DetailsShazam! #21
concludes this series in a rushed, but sincere manner with excellent themes that feel current to the state of the world today, by @CozyJamble @RobbyPoggi @DanMcdaid @trishm @troypeteri & @DCOfficial. #Shazam
DetailsDoctor Strange of Asgard #1
isn’t a key One World Under Doom issue. But that hardly matters. @DerekLandy’s story is charming with a dry wit that works from beginning to end. @CarlosMagno1312 and Espen Grundetjern deliver dynamic action and enticing settings. A must try.
DetailsSecret Six #1
sounds like just one more hero/villain team-up book. But Nicole Maines turns it into a richer experience by focusing on characters’ trauma. Stephen Segovia, @rainberedo, and Steve Wands further elevate it with dynamic visuals.
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