Behemoth #1: Another Monster Attack
Behemoth #1
sets up a promising kaiju-like monster story but with a somewhat standard fare first issue. #Behemoth #DarkHorseComics
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
DetailsHellverine #1
Percy, Ienco, and Valenza delivers a first issue with a lot of potential. Hellverine #1 is a strong start and promises a lot for the future. #Hellverine #MarvelComics @Benjamin_Percy @Raffaele_Ienco @BryanValenza
DetailsSpace Ghost #8
brings back an old enemy that helped define who Space Ghost is. Pepose and Lau take the best look yet at Space Ghost’s past and how it shaped him. @peposed #jonathanlau @DynamiteComics #SpaceGhost
DetailsJuvenile #1
introduces a world where teenagers die before becoming adults. An intriguing idea is made all the better by top notch, storytelling color work. @ImageComics
DetailsLong Cold Winter #1
carries the potential for an ecological themed sci-fi western. But it’s gorgeous, detailed, colorful art that makes for a memorable first issue. @MadCaveStudios
DetailsYou Never Heard Of Me #1
sets up an intriguing supernatural series. But especially compelling is Will’s story, a very a recognizable tale of teenage growth and angst. (Zanfardino, Romboli) @DarkHorseComics
DetailsStandstill #3
What wouldn’t you do if you could stop time? In Ryker Ruel’s case, the answer seems to be “Almost nothing.” Standstill’s time-stopping main character grows still more selfish and malevolent in Standstill #3! @ImageComics
DetailsDMZ follows up the intense “Body of a Journalist” arc with two standalone issues. A quiet, easy to read guidebook tells you all about the DMZ. And Zee’s origin story is a good reminder that the loudest isn’t always the most righteous.
DetailsLawful #3
casts aside most of the nuance and introspection that made the first issue stand out. But in the process it ratchets up tension, excitement, and urgency for future issues. @boomstudios
DetailsStandstill #1
is a fun, engaging, and darkly funny first issue of a sure to offbeat series. Lee Loughridge and Andrew Robinson asks what wouldn’t you do if you could stop time. @ImageComics
DetailsProfane #3
adds considerable depth to detective Will Profane, making him more interesting than the murder mystery he’s trying to solve. But its shocking final pages add much needed tension and anticipation. @BoomSTudios
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