Red Sonja #7: Revenge is for Idiots
Red Sonja #7
Red Sonja #7 shows that the series does have a strong direction and despite being on such a grand scale, it can tell a story that is concise and equally enjoyable.
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Red Sonja #7 shows that the series does have a strong direction and despite being on such a grand scale, it can tell a story that is concise and equally enjoyable.
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After multiple arcs of inconsequential storytelling, it’s time for a book with both substance and weight. Unfortunately, “Detective Comics #1009” isn’t it.
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“Savage Avengers #4” continues what could be Marvel’s most underrated series with yet another violent and action-packed entry.
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“Harley Quinn #64” is a near-perfect representation of what the character brings to the table for both DC and storytelling in comics.
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Agents of Atlas #1 (Pak, Leon, Parker, Pagulayan): Ultimately, all the right pieces are there for an engaging story centered around this new surprise hit team at Marvel. It’s sure to be an exciting miniseries!
Details‘Once & Future #1’ from BOOM! Studios is currently being fast-tracked for it’s third printing!
DetailsDoom Patrol Weight of the Worlds #2
“Doom Patrol: Weight of the Worlds #2” has so much character work hidden behind uniquely wild and fantastic narrative concepts that it can be difficult to determine just where the story is going, but it never fails to be incredibly entertaining.
DetailsJoin us for episode #41 of The Comic Watchers Show, where we discuss Absolute Carnage #1 and Beserker Unbound #1, plus so much more!
DetailsImage Comics has recently revealed more variant covers for the highly anticipated Spawn #300!
DetailsMarvel Team-Up #4
Although scattered in its narrative, “Marvel Team-Up #4” brings to light an interesting discussion surrounding cultural identity, making this issue truly worthwhile.
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