Strange Academy #2- A Day in the Life
Strange Academy #2
Strange Academy #2 (Young, Ramos, & Delgado) suffers from the delay between issues but holds on to the potential for greatness.
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Strange Academy #2 (Young, Ramos, & Delgado) suffers from the delay between issues but holds on to the potential for greatness.
DetailsAlienated #3
Alienated #3 (Spurrier, Wildgoose, & May) packed a solid punch worthy of making me flip back to the first page as soon as I was finished.
DetailsIt can be a struggle for queer X-fans to see themselves in more than themes and subtext. To make things easier here is the first installment of the explicitly queer X-Men for #CWPride.
DetailsValkyrie: Jane Foster #9
Valkyrie: Jane Foster #9 (Aaron, Grønbekk, Rosanas, & Aburtov) moves the plot forward and paves the way for some interesting potential, but seems to lack some of the magic of past issues.
DetailsBetween packed panels and visiting fans at C2E2, Comic-Watch was lucky enough to have a chat with one of the newest X-Men writers. Vita Ayala speaks about their work, zoomers on Krakoa, and comics in the information age.
DetailsAlienated #2
Alienated #2 (Spurrier, Wildgoose, May) continues to weave an intriguing story framed in beautiful art that further piques interest for future issues.
DetailsOutlawed #1
Outlawed #1 (Ewing, Jacinto, & Grundetjern) starts off with a bang. This one-shot is supposed to change the Marvel status quo for the teens of the Marvel heroes, and it takes no prisoners while doing so.
DetailsValkyrie: Jane Foster #8
Valkyrie Jane Foster #8 (Aaron, Grønbekk, CAFU, & Aburtov) delivers an adrenaline filled launch to the next arc in Valkyries tale.
DetailsThe Amazing Mary Jane #5
The Amazing Mary Jane #5 (Williams, Gomez, & Lopez) finds its biggest strength in its difference from general Marvel fare. But when it turns towards action, the charm starts to fade.
DetailsThe Magnificent Mrs. Marvel #13
The Magnificent Ms. Marvel #13 (Ahmed, Vasquez, Vlasco, Herring) gives us an intriguing new character in Amulet. However, due to its placement between a big arc and an even bigger cross-title event, it doesn’t seem to do much else.
DetailsStrange Academy #1
Strange Academy #1 (Young, Ramos, & Delgado) creates a perfect entry point to the Marvel Universe for young, new readers. Fun characters and beautiful art make this an enjoyable read for anyone to pick up.
DetailsMarvel Voices #1
Marvel’s Voices #1 goes far beyond being just a comic. It is a testament to diversity and a message of potential and representation.
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