Spider-Man #2 (of 5): Jackpot, Tiger (2019 ed.)
Spider-Man #2 (Abrams, Abrams, Pichelli) proves issue one was no fluke, and delivers a genuine and heartfelt look at legacy, heroism, and growing up in a big, big shadow.
DetailsSpider-Man #2 (Abrams, Abrams, Pichelli) proves issue one was no fluke, and delivers a genuine and heartfelt look at legacy, heroism, and growing up in a big, big shadow.
DetailsFlash #80 (Williamson, Kolins) brings “Death and the Speed Force” to its penultimate chapter, as Zoom kidnaps Steadfast, the Black Flash moves in for the kill, and Kid Flash and Avery make a possibly fatal move against the Rogues!
DetailsHellmouth #1 (Bellaire, Lambert, Carlini) kicks this Buffy/Angel crossover off with a HUGE bang, as the Hellmouth itself rips right open and its denizens spill forth into the world!
DetailsJoker
JOKER (Phoenix, De Niro, Conroy, Beetz) is a riveting, insightful tale of a man left behind by society, and coming untethered from any remaining semblance of sanity. Beautiful and dour at the same time, it forces the viewer to think.
DetailsLois Lane #4 (Rucka, Perkins) shines the spotlight away from its eponymous lead for the most part, focusing instead on the two Questions. But we need to discuss that scene with Jon…
DetailsPunisher #16 (Rosenberg, Kudranski, Fabela) brings Frank Castle’s war with Baron Zemo to a dramatic and shocking conclusion!
DetailsThanos #6
Thanos #6 (Howard, Olivetti) concludes the Mad Titan’s latest miniseries, but in the end, falls far of its attempted storytelling goals.
DetailsAquaman #52
Aquaman #52 (DeConnick, Rocha, Henriques) gives readers some big fun action beats (with sea monsters!) and adds a new layer of mystery to the eponymous hero’s Amnesty Island saga.
DetailsLegion of Super-Heroes: Millennium
Legion of Super-Heroes: Millennium #2 (Bendis, Scott, Cheung, Dekal, Sook) gives readers old and young alike a reason to stand up and cheer!
DetailsFlash #79 (Williamson, Sandoval, Tarragona) ramps up the tension as “Death and the Speed Force” ZOOMS onward!
DetailsAvengers #24 (Aaron, Casseli, Vecchio) ramps up the “Challenge of the Ghost Riders” toward its conclusion, but with so little substance to this story, will readers care?
DetailsHistory of the Marvel Universe #3
History of the Marvel Universe #3 (Waid, Rodriguez, Lopez) makes the cardinal sin of giving short shrift to the most crucial period in Marvel’s history, leaving readers desperately wanting more.
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