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Dark Pyramid #1
starts off slow but eventually gets to the horror mystery story that series intends to tell.
DetailsDark Pyramid #1
starts off slow but eventually gets to the horror mystery story that series intends to tell.
DetailsRogue Sun #25
kicks off a new story arc that is perfect for new readers and very satisfying for old ones. @ThatRyanParrott and Nick Cotton continue Dylan’s complex character arc. Abel and Natália Marques fire on all cylinders for great visual storytelling. @ImageComics
DetailsHellverine #4
is an unfortunately uneven issue. What should be a strong story with Akihiro facing deep trauma related to his parents ultimately stumbles in several places. #Hellverine #MarvelComics
DetailsGreen Lantern Corps #2
revisits the ruins of Thanagar as Hawkwoman sees her devastated planet for the first time. @Moellennial, @spacekicker, Pasarin, Albert, and Prianto craft a strong, character oriented story for the series’ second entry.
DetailsSpace Ghost #11
features a battle royale the likes of which the series has never seen. @peposed, Jonathan Lau, @adalhouse, and Taylor Esposito bring back the Space Ghost’s enemies as the Council of Doom. @DynamiteComics #SpaceGhost
DetailsJSA #5
is a fun and compelling continuation of the “Ragnarok” storyline, but is best read as part of the whole story rather than on its own. #JSA #DCComics
DetailsDoctor Strange of Asgard #1
isn’t a key One World Under Doom issue. But that hardly matters. @DerekLandy’s story is charming with a dry wit that works from beginning to end. @CarlosMagno1312 and Espen Grundetjern deliver dynamic action and enticing settings. A must try.
DetailsSecret Six #1
sounds like just one more hero/villain team-up book. But Nicole Maines turns it into a richer experience by focusing on characters’ trauma. Stephen Segovia, @rainberedo, and Steve Wands further elevate it with dynamic visuals.
DetailsSpace Ghost #10
pays off the series’ steady and ongoing character development with a shocking look from the future. @Peposed, Jonathan Lau, @adalhouse, and Taylor Esposito deliver one of the strongest issues from a consistently strong series. @DynamiteComics #SpaceGhost
DetailsPop Kill #1
is a romp of a first issue from. Johnson, Palmiotti, Santacruz, and Reber dip into the absurd, delivering a first issue that not Earth shattering but has potential.
DetailsGreen Lantern #20
is a touch uneven with its storytelling, but very effective nonetheless. @spacekicker splits time between a spectrum battle and treasure hunt romp. @j4ckherbert and Fajardo Jr more than deliver on with detailed and vivid artwork. #GreenLantern #DCComics
DetailsAbsolute Wonder Woman #5
wraps up the series’ first story arc with an appeal to character and emotion from Kelly Thompson. Hayden Sherman and Jordie Bellaire provide even more heft. The series is off to a good start.
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