Standstill #7: A Serious Slowdown
Standstill #7
continues the series’ evolution away from a time travel shenanigans revenge story. Unfortunately character evolution doesn’t keep pace. #ImageComics
DetailsStandstill #7
continues the series’ evolution away from a time travel shenanigans revenge story. Unfortunately character evolution doesn’t keep pace. #ImageComics
DetailsBug Wars #1
kicks off a new fantasy epic that takes place right beneath your feet. @jasonaaron, @MahmudAsrar, Matthew Wilson, and @Becca_See craft a story about a war on one world and a troubled family in another. @ImageComics
DetailsGreen Lantern Corps #1
is a fun first issue that spends more time establishing a series and a story than going for a spectacle. @Moellennial, @spacekicker, Pasarin, Albert, and Prianto deliver a solid start for the new series. #DCComics #GreenLanternCorps
DetailsGreen Lantern #19
is a reasonable recruitment drive issue for the new “Fractured Spectrum Saga” that also suffers from significant missteps. #DCComics #DCAllIN #GreenLantern
DetailsSeasons #1
kicks off a serious mystery with an almost whimsical comedy of errors. Remender, @paulazaceta, and Lopes deliver a fun and funny first issue sure to hold your interest. @ImageComics
DetailsKill Train #1
sets the stage for an action horror series with a surprisingly bright and at times amusing first issue. Cuartero-Briggs, Niosi, and D’Angelo deliver an easily accessible first issue. @MadCaveStudios
DetailsRipperland #1
has all the makings of a clever story, but they never quite gel. But it is significantly elevated by bright, fun artwork and coloring.
DetailsSpace Ghost #9
is a triumphant issue. Work from the entire creative team is integral to this outstanding issue. @peposed #JonathanLau @adalhouse #SpaceGhost @DynamiteComics
DetailsPrairie Gods #4
is a study in building tension and mood purely through dialogue on the way to delivering another compelling stand alone story in the town of Broadacres. @ShaneCvolk @MadCaveStudios
DetailsIn Bloom #2
deepens the mystery about the bloom murders and presents even more questions about this world. Conrad and Pearson take full advantage of the medium to add dimension and tension to the story and the storytelling. @boomstudios @michaelwconrad @JohnJPearson
DetailsBehemoth #1
sets up a promising kaiju-like monster story but with a somewhat standard fare first issue. #Behemoth #DarkHorseComics
DetailsCatwoman #71
.@Grønbekk delivers an effective fusion of crime story and detective story as she kicks off her second story arc. Ignazzi and Delpeche elevate it with an enticing and classic-feeling visual style. @IgnazziMarianna @PatricioDelpec1
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