Wolverine taught me that hairy dudes can still get the girl. Providence, Rhode Island professor and writer utilizing comic books in any way possible. If I'm not at a Dunkin Donuts, hiking, or at a concert, you can most likely find me walking to the comic book shop with an ice cold bottle of coke in hand. Follow me on Twitter @BroncoNova
Revenge of the Cosmic Ghost Rider #3
Revenge of the Cosmic Ghost Rider #3 (Hopeless, Hepburn, Fabela) offers exactly what you want in a book: fast-paced action, witty one-liners, and some seriousness mixed between.
DetailsBatman and the Outsiders #10
Batman and the Outsiders #10 (Hill, Soy, Gandini) takes it easy and has a beach day. Preluding what will be an exciting fight on the beach, this issue moseys followed by a little action from Black Lightning.
DetailsBlackwood: The Mourning After #1
Blackwood: The Mourning After #1 (Dorkin, Fish, Fish, McKenna) makes the supernatural feel natural where a recently deceased friend might not be so deceased. The creative team delivers relatable writing and stunning visuals that will have readers feeling like they are one of the gang.
DetailsThe Dreaming # 18
The Dreaming #18 (Spurrier, Sauvage) continues to brilliantly add to the Sandman Universe with a visually gorgeous issue that is fast-paced and certainly unforgettable.
DetailsJustice League Odyssey #18
Justice League Odyssey #18 (Abnett, Richards, Beredo) leaves its heroes lost in space without losing the reader. Darkseid is ready for the Justice League, but they may have a secret weapon.
DetailsJohn Constantine: Hellblazer #3
Simon Spurrier continues to show that he is the best man for the job on John Constantine: Hellblazer #3 (Spurrier, Campbell, Bellaire). The issue contains fun bus rides, new friends, a literature lesson on William Blake, and angels ready to rip you apart.
DetailsAction Comics #1019
Using the momentum started by the last few issues, Action Comics #1019 (Bendis, Romita Jr., Janson, Anderson) puts Lex Luthor and Leviathan front and center and shows who is in control and it doesn’t look good for Superman. Bendis and Romita Jr. continue to show that they are an incredible team.
DetailsLucifer #16
The hunt gets wilder in Lucifer #16 (Watters, Fiumara, McCaig) and shows that either Lucifer knows exactly what he is doing or absolutely no idea. The hunt seems to have a lot of moving pieces which causes more trouble for Lucifer.
DetailsThe Question: The Deaths of Vic Sage #2
The Question: The Deaths of Vic Sage #2 (Lemire, Cowan, Sienkiewicz, Sotomayor) is a wild ride in the wild west thanks to an amazing creative team. A lot of questions are still being raised, but issue #2 provides enough action to tide you over until the next issue.
DetailsThe Dreaming #17
The Dreaming #17 (Spurrier, Evely, Lopes) covers a lot of ground within a little space. The issue’s three plots simultaneously expand and develop only to masterfully align in what may be one of the most memorable issues of The Dreaming.
DetailsAction Comics #1018
Action Comics #1018 (Bendis, Romita Jr., Janson, Anderson) has a lot going on. Besides a great start exploring Red Cloud’s beginnings, the rest of the issue feels scattered and full of teasers.
DetailsLucifer #15
Lucifer #15 (Watters, Blanco, Cunniffe) continues what I think will be a wild ride and not just because of the Wild Hunt. Well-written and paced, John Constantine takes the spotlight and gives readers a great look at how easy Lucifer can stir the pot.
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