Strange Adventures #3: Femme Fatale
Strange Adventures #3
Aside from some narrative oversights which drag the tale down to the merely passable, this is a deeply enjoyable read.
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Aside from some narrative oversights which drag the tale down to the merely passable, this is a deeply enjoyable read.
DetailsX-Men + Fantastic Four #4
This book is a fun romp,painted in dayglow, with some unexpected answers buried in the seams.
DetailsStrange Adventures #2
Strange Adventures #2 (King, Gerads, Shaner): Excellent art combines here with a thought provoking, extremely timely story. It’s well worth picking up.
DetailsExcalibur #10
Excalibur #10 (Howard, To, Arciniega): This is a vibrant series of explosions, with some serious problems in the plot.
DetailsX-Men #1
Dawn of X starts here! Join us for a look back following the events of House of X/Powers of X, where Hickman slowly establishes the new mutant paradigm in’ X-Men #1′ (Hickman, Yu, Alanguilan, Gho, Cowles).
DetailsTom Taylor’s phenomenal run on X-Men: Red was more than a good story paired with wonderful art, it was an allegory for the monsters currently stalking our world — as well the golden thread which will lead us all out of the labyrinth.
DetailsX-Men #9
X-Men #9 (Hickman, Yu, Gracia, Cowles): A firecracker start fizzles to a damp squib conclusion in this story — but any completist will still want to pick this issue up.
DetailsGiant Sized X-Men: Nightcrawler #1
Giant Sized X-Men: Nightcrawler #1 (Hickman, Davis, Lopez, Cowles): Want a taste of the original Excalibur with a side order of jump-scares and a truckload of absolutely amazing art? Yes? Then grab this issue.
DetailsX-Men #8
X-Men #8 (Hickman, Asrar, Gho, Cowles): A popcorn plot combines with some absolutely amazing art in this surprisingly fun issue. Grab it, before The Brood grabs you!
DetailsStrange Adventures #1
Strange Adventures #1 (King, Gerads, Shaner, Cowles): If you’re in the mood for some complex, surprisingly astute analysis of western colonialism wrapped in a patina of 1940’s all-American pulp, pick up the first issue of Tom King and Mitch Gerads’ Strange Adventures. It’s well worth the cover price.
DetailsX-Men/Fantastic 4 #2
X-Men/Fantastic 4 #2 (Zdarsky, Dodson, Miller, Caramagna): This book perfectly balances complex themes and lighter tone to produce a story which is equal parts contemplative and deeply entertaining. When you add Dodson’s masterful art to the equation, you absolutely cannot miss.
DetailsX-Men #7: Out of Desire for Heaven
X-Men #7 (Hickman, Yu, Milla, Cowles): Uneven storytelling, and a seemingly egotistical desire on the part of the writer to cause furor among fans, lead to this being a controversial entry in the realm of X-Lore.
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