2099 Omega #1: A New Hope
2099 Omega #1
2099 Omega #1 (Spencer, Sandoval, Carlos, Nava) delves into the question that if you change time, does it really change? The answer might surprise you. Then again, it might not.
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2099 Omega #1 (Spencer, Sandoval, Carlos, Nava) delves into the question that if you change time, does it really change? The answer might surprise you. Then again, it might not.
DetailsStar Trek: Year One #9
In Star Trek: Year Five #9 (McCann, Lanzing, Kelly, Califano) the hot-button topic of gender identity is tackled. How someone decides, how they’re accepted, it’s handled with a level head and presents and presents a valid argument for both sides of the issue.
DetailsAmazing Spider-Man #36
Amazing Spider-Man #36 (Spencer, Bazaldua) is chock-full of everything a great comic should have. But, is it too much?
DetailsBlack Panther and the Agents of Wakanda #4
In Black Panther & The Agents of Wakanda #4 (Zub, Medina, Yeung) is another fantastic issue in this year’s most underrated book. If you want a solid, entertaining, comic, look no further you’ve found it!!
DetailsDoom 2099 #1
Doom 2099 #1 (Zdarsky/Castiello) is the second most important chapter in the new 2099 series. With a single page, Marvel’s future history is changed forever!
DetailsSpider-Verse #3
Spider-Verse #3 (MacKay, Ruan) takes us to a world where Spidey is a giant robot!!! And it stinks.
DetailsDaredevil #14
Daredevil #14 (Zdarsky, Checchetto, Mobili) is a love letter to comics past. When gangsters were a legitimate threat and everything wasn’t all weird sci-fi!!
DetailsYear of the Villain Ocean Master #1
Year of the Villain Ocean Master #1 (Watters, Mendonca) takes a deep look into the heart of a deep villain. In today’s culture, will society allow a villain to be just plain evil?
DetailsDr. Doom #3
Dr. Doom #3 (Cartwelll, Larroca) deals with the aftermath of Dr. Doom’s death. Will the world be a happier place or dive into chaos and destroy itself? The answer might surprise you.
DetailsGhost Rider 2099 #1
Ghost Rider 2099 #1 (Brisson, Couceiro) tells the story of three different aspects of the same person-man, machine, and spirit. Can humanity live peacefully when all three are present?
DetailsAmazing Spider-Man #35
In Amazing Spider-Man #35 (Spencer, Bazaldua) find out why Peter and his sister are more different than they thought previously and just what was it that makes two people who share the same blood make them as different as night and day.
DetailsJames Bond #1
James Bond #1 (Ayala, Lore, Gapstur) is a master class in how to make a licensed comic work. From the writing to the art to the coloring, every part of this book works on so any levels. Plus, it ignites one of the biggest stories in Bond lore.
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