Dr. Doom #6: Oscar & Felix
Dr. Doom #6
Dr. Doom #6 (Cantwell, Larroca, Guru-eFX) is a failed experiment in comedy set in a serious environment.
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Dr. Doom #6 (Cantwell, Larroca, Guru-eFX) is a failed experiment in comedy set in a serious environment.
DetailsForce Works 2020 #1
Force Works 2020 #1 (Rosenberg, Ramirez, Blee) sets this series off on the right foot. Do whatever you can in your power to make this someone’s first comic.
DetailsBlack Panther and the Agents of Wakanda #7
Black Panther and the Agents of Wakanda #7 (Zub, Medina, Yeung, Menyz, Sabino) is deceptively entertaining with a last page reveal that will have about 110% of comic fans cheering!
DetailsAtlantis Attacks #2
Atlantis Attacks #2 (Pak, Anindito, Gill, Rosenberg) gets a C for effort and a D- for execution.
DetailsHe-Man & the Masters of the Multiverse #4
He-Man and the Masters of the Multiverse #4 (Seeley, Denerick, Yackey) sticks it’s fingers into your childhood brain and stirs it up. A. Lot.
DetailsAmazing Spider-Man #40
Amazing Spider-Man #40 (Spencer, Coello, Carlos, Reber, Pantazis, Caramagna) fun and excited made into physical form and stapled in the middle.
DetailsTransformers #17
Transformers (Ruckley, Malkova, McGuire-Smith, Uyetake, Wood) takes further than we’ve even been into the mind of a robot. What makes them tick? It’s not Energon.
DetailsDaredevil #18
Daredevil #18 (Zdarsky, Fornes, Woodard) is a thrill-ride from front to back. It’s not quite there, but this comic is on the way back to being Daredevil again.
DetailsStar Trek Year Five #10
Star Trek: Year Five #10 (McCann, Califano, Cheng) is an excellent metaphor for the issue of gender identity. Say what you will, but Star Trek always seems to find a way to address the current issues that we’re all talking about.
DetailsTransformers Galaxies #4
Transformers Galaxies (Bleszinski, Ramondelli, Wood) #4 continues to take a very serious look at the politics of the Transformers class system. No, I’m being totally serious.
DetailsJames Bond #3
James Bond (Ayala, Lore, D’Urso, Renna, Kurichiyanil) #3 is the most underwhelming Bond comic that I’ve read since Dynamite got the license. Disappointing, but not enough to change my opinion of this excellent series.
DetailsHawkeye: Freefall #3
Hawkeye: Freefall (Rosenberg, Schmidt, Sabino) #3 is by far the most comedic issue of the series, and probably the most comedic issue you’ve read in a few years.
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