I've spent the past 30 years exploring four-color worlds, living in the narrative gutters, time-traveling among these two-dimensional planes from my third dimension. Along the way, I've even managed to spin that love from comics into a couple of degrees!
Uncanny X-Men #337
It’s Sunday and that means breakfast time in the X-Mansion! Join Comic Watch as we look back at a quietly underrated, classic actionless issue– Uncanny X-Men #337 (Lobdell, Maduriera).
DetailsCaptain America #20
Captain America #20 (Coats, Quinn) sees previous tropes of national discourse and where Steve Rogers fits into the 21st century return as the series course corrects from the previous arc.
DetailsArgentine artist Juan Gimenez fell victim to the COVID-19 virus at the age of 76 and is mourned by the entire comics industry. Stay safe, Watchers.
DetailsBANG! #2
BANG! #2 (Kindt, Torres) continues to deliver a non-stop thrill ride through the pulp archetypes of the late 20th century. This series is a must-read for fans of all types.
DetailsHellions #1
Hellions #1 (Wells, Segovia) offers solutions to the problem of anti-social mutants in the New World Order with a misfit team of wildcards under the command of Sinister and Kwannon.
DetailsJustice League #43
Justice League #43 (Venditti, Mahnke) wraps up the war with The Eradicator neatly with plenty of fun, action-oriented storytelling.
DetailsBatman #91
Batman #91 (Tynion, Albuquerque, Pagulayan, Jimenez) inches us closer to “The Joker War” as the team pivots The Joker towards a deeper darkness.
DetailsThe Batman’s Grave #6
Midway through the arc, The Batman’s Grave #6 (Ellis, Hitch) continues to be a stunning interpretation of the Dark Knight.
DetailsThe Butcher of Paris #4
The Butcher of Paris #4 (Phillips, Kotz) explores terror and apathy through a historical lens that remains extremely relevant in modern day.
DetailsThe Green Lantern Season 2 #2
The Green Lantern Season 2 #2 (Morrison, Sharp) is not an interpretation for everyone but if you want a wonderfully strange Green Lantern story, then it may be the one for you.
DetailsSuperman #21
Superman #21 (Bendis, Reis) continues to push the Superman to new heights as “The Truth” continues.
DetailsSuperman: Villains #1
Superman: Villains #1 (Bendis) takes an insightful look at the reactions of various Superman villains’ to the revelation of his secret identity.
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