Flash #763: Rings ‘n’ Things
Flash #763 (Shinick, Henry, Maiolo, Wands) is a hollow, forgettable reading experience. From a paper-thin plot to hackneyed emotional beats to art that just doesn’t work, this is one to skip from start to finish.
DetailsFlash #763 (Shinick, Henry, Maiolo, Wands) is a hollow, forgettable reading experience. From a paper-thin plot to hackneyed emotional beats to art that just doesn’t work, this is one to skip from start to finish.
DetailsJustice League Odyssey #25
Despite being the end of the series and certainly, the end of some characters, Justice League Odyssey #25 is a fun issue. It is almost a shame that It’s ending, but its exciting to see what’s to come. #DCComics @VincentAbnett @willconrad @rainberedo @andworlddesign
DetailsWonder Woman #764
Wonder Woman #764 (Tamaki, Pugh, Fajardo Jr, Brosseau) is a comic that knows how to have fun even in a serious situation, helping to make the issue a worthwhile read for any fan despite falling a bit short on impact. #DCComics #WonderWoman
DetailsBatman and the Outsiders #17
Batman and the Outsiders #17 ( @bryanedwardhill @marcio_takara) is a satisfying sendoff that doesn’t feel like a setup of more to come. Despite this, it leaves plenty of opportunities for its characters to grow and move on beyond the Outsiders. #DCComics
DetailsRorschach #1
Whether ambivalence to this issue is due to fatigue from Doomsday Clock, the HBO show or just simply wanting the world of Watchmen to take a rest, Rorschach #1 (@TomKingTK @jfornes74 @Dragonmnky) doesn’t create the highest of hopes for this series as it just seems superfluous at best.
DetailsDark Nights: Death Metal #4
Dark Nights: Death Metal #4 ( @Ssnyder1835 @GregCapullo @jonathanglapion) finds itself spinning its wheels a bit narratively when it should be charging ahead full-speed. It isn’t a bad issue per se, but it does feel a bit like the story is stuck in neutral. #dccomics
DetailsCrossover #1
What this team consisting of Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Dee Cunniffe & John J. Hill have created with Crossover #1 is phenomenal, genre-changing and arguably nothing short of perfection!
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #300
The Amazing Spider-Man #300 (Michelinie, McFarlane, Parker, Sharen) In this classic issue of The Amazing Spider-Man we celebrate the historic goal of 300 issues and the first appearance of Venom!
DetailsDracula Motherf**ker
Just when you think you’ve seen every Vampire story imaginable, a refreshing new tale like Dracula Motherf**ker comes along & shows just how much “life” the genre truly has. This noir-pulp grindhouse comic is not one to miss.
DetailsFantastic Four #24
Fantastic Four #24: In an untold story from #Marvel’s halcyon days of yore (and mine), the youngest member of The #XMen takes advantage of a sudden vacancy in The Fantastic Four to move temporarily to the top of the super-hero pyramid.
DetailsWelcome to the very first installment of The Walking Dead Deluxe: IN LIVING COLOR, an in-depth look at the rerelease of #TWD comic series featuring vivid colors for the first time ever! @RobertKirkman @TonyMoore @CharlieAdlard @RusWooton @DaveMcCaig
DetailsTransformers Back to the Future #1
Transformers/Back to the Future #1 ( @cavanscott, @Juansamuart, Lopes) is one of the smartest crossovers that you’ll ever read. Perfectly combining both franchises, it’s an amazing read that you’re going to love.
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