Fireborn #2: Beautifully Boring
Fireborn #2
Fireborn’s first issue sold out within days, requiring a second and third round of printing to meet demand. But does the second issue live up to the hype of the first? @ImageComics
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Fireborn’s first issue sold out within days, requiring a second and third round of printing to meet demand. But does the second issue live up to the hype of the first? @ImageComics
DetailsNeighborhood Watch, Issue #2
The second issue deepens the mystery! As the plot unravels, Gailey and Haining reveal that these characters are not quite what they seem, rewarding the readers and leaving them asking for more! @BoomStudios
DetailsMoonstar #3
gives the reader a deeper dive into the complexities of the characters that this series has neglected. @_ashkallen’s writing talent shines as the comic focuses on the why, not the what, of them. #Moonstar #XMen #MarvelComics
DetailsInglorious X-Force #5
fails to live up to its name. As a middling issue in a middling series, the comic continues to lack any substance. With art that fails to compensate, Issue #5 falls right in line with the rest of the series – and not in a good way. #XForce #MarvelComics
DetailsThe Marvel Legends Series Wolverine figure is based on the battle-damaged blue-and-yellow suit from Deadpool & Wolverine. At a retail price of $27.99, the figure includes a set of clawless hands, and an alternate head. At the 1:12 scale, the figure stands at 6 inches (15 centimeters) tall.
DetailsWolverine (2024) #20
is a comic that gets its characters right and its plot wrong. This comic is a Greek myth, in both the best and the worst ways. #SaladinAhmed #MartinCocolo @urbanbarbarian #Wolverine #XMen #MarvelComics
DetailsThe Marvel Legends Series Wolverine (Brown Suit) figure is based on the “classic brown-and-tan” suit. At a retail price of $27.99, the figure includes a set of clawless hands, an unmasked neck piece, and more! #MarvelLegends #Wolverine
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