Fantastic Four #20: Paper or Plastic?
Fantastic Four #20
pits Johnny and Ben against each in the contest of who will be Cashier of the Month. It’s another fun and funny entry from @ryanqnorth and Carlos Goméz.
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pits Johnny and Ben against each in the contest of who will be Cashier of the Month. It’s another fun and funny entry from @ryanqnorth and Carlos Goméz.
DetailsThe Mammoth #1
The Mammoth #1 is sure to entice horror and thriller fans and the series is off to a good start. This first issue generates a lot of curiosity that is certain to motivate most readers to pick up the second issue.
DetailsThe Penguin #9
will make you wonder who’s smarter: the Penguin or the world’s greatest detective? @TomKingTK and @De_Latorre have turned Oswald Cobblepot into one of the best villains out there. #Batman #Penguin
DetailsProject Cryptid #8
delivers two amusing takes on urban legends. The New Jersey Devil wants respect and Florida’s Skunk Ape tries to join society. @AhoyComicMags
DetailsEdenfrost TPB
follows children Alex and Yuli (and their mystical Golem) as they navigate the danger and chaos of the Russian Civil War. A story about war and identity from @WrathOfTish, @bruno_frenda, and @MadCaveStudios.
DetailsThe Displaced #3
sees its characters confront loss, hopelessness, and possibly defeat. @edbrisson and @lucacasalanguid dive deeper down the existential rabbit hole. @boomstudios
DetailsWhat If…? Aliens #2
reveals Carter Burke’s true motives in a strong character based issue from Hans Rodionoff, Leon Reiser, and Guiu Vilanova.
DetailsFantastic Four #19
drops the team in the world of hardboiled crime stories. @ryanqnorth takes an ambitious swing at yet another surprising genre. Goméz, Aburtov, and @JoeCaramagna overdeliver on visuals for the genre. #MarvelComics #FantasticFour
DetailsThe year 2005 nears its end. The United States was embroiled in two wars. In Afghanistan, the Taliban was resurgent. Meanwhile in Iraq, hopes for a withdrawal of U.S. troops were dashed. DMZ was a comic that was built specifically to reflect its times.
DetailsThe Penguin #8
goes where few have gone before: a day in the life of Oswald Cobblepot. @TomKingTK keeps the series fresh and unpredictable. And @De_Latorre and Maiolo have established a distinct identity for the series. #DCComics #Penguin
DetailsFantastic Four #18
shines the light on Franklin Richards in an especially clever story from @ryanqnorth. Does he still have his powers? With strong art and colors from Carlos Gómez and Jesus Aburtov. #FantasticFour #MarvelComics
DetailsSuicide Squad Dream Team #1
focuses mainly on Dreamer’s story in an artistically strong first issue. #Dreamer #SuicideSquad
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