The Visitor #2: Man Out of Time
The Visitor #2
The Visitor #2 (Levitz, Kim, Arreola) is like a season finale that has you ready to flip a table in protest that you’ll have to wait for the next installment (but in a good way.)
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The Visitor #2 (Levitz, Kim, Arreola) is like a season finale that has you ready to flip a table in protest that you’ll have to wait for the next installment (but in a good way.)
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Doctor Tomorrow #1 (Arbona, Towe, Rodriguez, Cowles) is the kind of opening salvo you want for any book, with just enough intrigue and mystery to keep you on the hook mixed with the kind of fun sci-fi and relatability that we read comics for in the first place.
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Nightwing #68 (Jurgens, Cliquet, Moore): Sometimes in an issue like this it’s quality over quantity and a concrete move towards Nightwing being Nightwing again is exactly what the doctor ordered.
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Morbius #3 (Ayala, Ferreira, Poggi) isa textbook example of why “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it” will forever endure as a wise saying. Fun as fun can be.
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Bloodshot #5 (Seeley, Booth, Corona): Few action oriented comics are this well crafted, the perfect mix of humanization, bloody conflict and slightly off color humor. Issue after issue Bloodshot proves itself to be worth every penny.
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Psi-Lords #8 (Van Lente, Guedes) Ridiculously beautiful art makes every page literal eye candy and Van Lente’s tactful use of humor, raw action and cosmic intrigue it’s a undeniable that one of the most seductive reads of 2019 will stay strong in 2020.
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Rai #3 (Abnett, Ryp, Dalhouse) serves up pure awesomeness of cybernetic samurais on a vengeance quest like something out of only the very best spaghetti westerns.
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Annihilation Scourge Omega #1 (Rosenberg, Garcia, Blee): What started as a promising series ends with sloppy writing and rushed art, not a good look for Marvel.
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Metal Men #3 (DiDio, Davis, Delecki): As much as I love silly Metal Men stories, this risky play of going against the grain is definitely paying off.
DetailsNightwing #67
Nightwing #67 (Jurgens, Cliquet, Filardi) The creative team is at the top of their game, knocking out issue after issue… You’re cheating yourself if you aren’t checking this out.
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Bloodshot #4 (Seeley, Booth, Corona, Dalhouse): It’s loaded up with the kinda guns blazing, quip throwing action Steven Seagal wishes he could rebuild his career with but it also has real grit to it.
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