Superman: Son of Kal-El #1: Great Expectations
Superman: Son of Kal-El #1
This is a strong start to a complex, interesting story. The art is fantastic, and the banter is top notch.
DetailsSuperman: Son of Kal-El #1
This is a strong start to a complex, interesting story. The art is fantastic, and the banter is top notch.
DetailsAction Comics #1033
Rapidly escalating stakes and a story that is both epic and profoundly emotional make Action Comics one of the best books on the stands today. @PhillipKJohnson @Sampere_art @beckycloonan @michaelwconrad @Oeming @fxstudiocolor @takisoma #DaveSharpe
DetailsNEW MUTANTS #20
@definitelyvita @alexlinsart #mattmilla @TravisJLanham @hellomuller @Martin_Simmonds @rdauterman @Marvel #newmutants #comicwatch #iamawatcher #comics #comicbooks the kids are revolting
DetailsPossessive #1
Possessive #1 takes a strange and unique premise to give readers a book that is definitely memorable to say the least. It’s the start of a surprising haunted romance that is oddly charming and unquestionably entertaining. @Zenescope @adamfgoldberg #HansRodionoff @social_myth
DetailsFirefly Brand New ‘Verse, Issue 5
Josh Lee Gordon and Fabiana Mascolo continues his vision of the next generation of the Firefly universe while bringing in fan favorite characters characters along the way.
DetailsYasmeen #1-6
Yasmeen Issue #1-6 (@ASaifA1 @FabianaMascolo) is one of the most compelling pieces of work I have had the privilege to read this year. #Yasmeen #ScoutComics
DetailsBecstar, Issue 3
Joe Corallo crafts a tale of mystery and misdirection, while Lorenzo Colangeli gives us fun expressive art to enjoy making this a feast for the eys and mind.
DetailsEVERFROST #2
EVERFROST #2 (Lindsay, Kivela, Affe, Campbell) explores it’s main characters apartness from the dying world around her with superb character interaction, fantastic sci-fi concepts and beautiful art laced with a deep sense of tragedy. Smart, intriguing not to be missed Sci-Fi
DetailsMiles Morales: Spider-Man #28
Miles’ own clone saga, a rite of passage for Spider-Man comes to the end in Miles Morales: Spider-Man #28. @saladinahmed changes the status quo by keeping one of the new characters permanently in play, with stellar art by @CarmenCarnero! @Marvel
DetailsHome Sick Pilots #7
Spoiler-free review for Home Sick Pilots #7, in which gaps are starting to be filled with a wonderfully-rendered romance among the ghost-robots. @DanPGWatters @Casparnova @adityab @ImageComics #HomeSickPilots
DetailsWasted Space #22
In Wasted Space #22, Billy takes one step closer to becoming the hero we never thought he could be but always hoped he would, but is this going to lead to a happy ending? Only @MichaelMoreci @Cleanlined & @WordieJason know for sure! @thevaultcomics
DetailsThe Swamp Thing #1-5
The Swamp Thing #1-5 leans into its psychologically terrifying roots to give an instantly iconic story that is among the most thoughtful & visually impressive in the character’s longstanding legacy. @therightram #MikePerkins @SpicerColor @adityab #DCComics
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