Rai #7: A Shot in the Dark
Rai #7
Rai #7 (Abnett, Ryp, Dalhouse, Sharpe): Issue after issue Rai proves to be everything that makes great fiction so attention-grabbing and does it like 16x over as it flawlessly blends genres. @ValiantComics
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Rai #7 (Abnett, Ryp, Dalhouse, Sharpe): Issue after issue Rai proves to be everything that makes great fiction so attention-grabbing and does it like 16x over as it flawlessly blends genres. @ValiantComics
DetailsNightwing #74
Nightwing #74 ( @thedanjurgens @ryanbnjmn @Blasterkid @rainberedo ) After many teases and plot twists, this issue finally delivers the goods and gives fans the moment they’ve long been waiting for ever since “Ric Grayson” hit the scene!
DetailsCyberpunk 2077 #1
Cyberpunk 2077 #1 [Bunn, Valderrama, Wordie, Cvetkovic] A lot of readers will come for the connection to the game but stay for the quality of the comic on it’s own deserved merit.
DetailsDoctor Tomorrow #5
Doctor Tomorrow #5 (Arbona, Towe, Fitzpatrick) Doctor Tomorrow is the perfect escape for readers who just need a well written, thought provoking story that challenges what we love about comics while also reminding us why we love comics. @ValiantComics
DetailsSUNDAY CLASSICS: Magnus Robot Fighter vs Predator #1-2
Magnus Robot Fighter vs Predator #1-2 (Shooter, Ostrander, Weeks) A brutal conflict and gripping story that stands the test of time and reminds us why we love Magnus and Predator to begin with.
DetailsMighty Morphin Power Rangers #52
MMPR #52 (Parrott, Hidalgo, Baiamonte)….the confrontation between Kimberly and the imprisoned Drakkon alone is worth the read.
DetailsMMPR: The Ranger Slayer #1
Ranger Slayer #1: (Parrott, Mora, Angulo) Bombastic, energetic art coupled with rock solid writing makes Ranger Slayer #1 everything you didn’t know you needed from a Power Rangers comic.
DetailsDoctor Tomorrow #4
Doctor Tomorrow #4: (Arbona, Towe, Fitzpatrick) If you’re tired of jaded cynicism stripping the magic of superhero comics, then I couldn’t possibly recommend Doctor Tomorrow any more than if I held you at gunpoint. You owe it to yourself to buy this stellar comic.
DetailsSpider-Woman #2
Spider-Woman #2 (Pacheco, Perez, D’Armata) does due diligence to the history of Spider-Woman while propelling her into the future in a way we haven’t seen in way too long. If you’ve ever wondered why Spider-Woman fans go hard for Drew then this book right here is what you need in your life.
DetailsiWolverine #1
iWolverine #1 (Hama, Boschi, Mossa): Larry Hama writes the best Wolverine in the biz even when it’s not “technically” Wolverine.
DetailsNightwing #72
Nightwing #72 (Jurgens, Cliquet) artist Ronan Cliquet is an absolutely stellar choice to draw Nightwing and every issue just seems to get even better.
DetailsQuantum and Woody #4
Quantum and Woody #4 (Hastings, Browne, Otsmane-Elhaou, Redmond) actually delivers instead is a pulse pounding stop on a hype train ready to plow full steam into the future of Quantum and Woody.
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