Racer X #1: An Autobiography
Racer X #1
is very exposition-centric first issue from Mark Russell. But Racer X is a compelling character and the issue is uplifted with great art from Nuno Plati and Giada Marchisio. @MadCaveStudios @manruss
DetailsRacer X #1
is very exposition-centric first issue from Mark Russell. But Racer X is a compelling character and the issue is uplifted with great art from Nuno Plati and Giada Marchisio. @MadCaveStudios @manruss
DetailsPunisher: Red Band #1
What more can be said other than, “Welcome back, Frank!?” The creative team of @Benjamin_Percy, @JuliusOhta, @nitro_yen, & @corypetit are locked and loaded for a good time! #MarvelComics #Punisher
DetailsC.O.R.T.: Children of the Round Table #1
is a fun and hilarious start to DC’s newest series that contains more mature themes than most comics geared towards younger audiences, by @TomTaylorMade @DiNicuolo_ @RainBeredo #WesAbbott, & @DCOfficial
DetailsSuperman: The Kryptonite Spectrum #2
– continues to be a fun romp through the new forms of Kryptonite along with some valuable tips for saving very important computer files from @wmaxwellprince @martinmorazzo @ChrisOHalloran & @DCOfficial #Superman
DetailsOne World Under Doom #7
maintains the series’ exceptional quality. North delivers more subtle commentary at the same time he and the visual team serves up another huge heroes vs. Doom fight sequence. @ryannorth.ca #RBSilva #MarvelComics
DetailsPowers 25 #1
The gang’s all here in POWERS 25 #1, a statesman-like exercise in comics perfection from @brianmbendis.bsky.social, @oeming.bsky.social, @nickfil.bsky.social, & #JoshuaReed! @DarkHorseComics #Powers25
DetailsUltimate Wolverine #9
The Opposition continues their offensive against Directorate X, but their next mission only serves to fully test their resolve! @christophcondon.bsky.social @alecapuccio.bsky.com #MarvelComics #Wolverine
DetailsX-MEN OF APOCALYPSE ALPHA #1
X-MEN OF APOCALYPSE ALPHA #1 (Loeb, @SimoneDiMeo_, @ComiCraft, Smith) is a stylish, gorgeous opening affair that slips flawlessly back into the characters as we left them in the original AoA era. #XMen #MarvelComics
DetailsRed Hood #1
sets Jason Todd up as the main character in a hardboiled noir detective story. Gretchen Felker-Martin and Jeff Spokes deliver the freshest take on #RedHood in a very long time. #DCComics @scumbelievable.bsky.com
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #11
The Amazing Spider-Man #11 is a dense setup for the title’s future full of interesting promises, dilemmas, and character work that makes the last few issues of strangeness all the more worthwhile.
DetailsSpider-Man ’94 #1
Spider-Man ’94 #1 is a gift of nostalgia granted to those who don’t squint too hard, the advertising pitch incongruent with the book’s true narrative soul.
DetailsUncanny X-Men #20
If you like the found family elements of the X-Men stories, this is the book for you. @gailsimone #LucioVecchio @dav_curiel #XMen #MarvelComics
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