Captain America #1: The New Early Days
Captain America #1
begins a truly new era for the timeless hero. Chip Zdarsky, Valerio Schiti, and Frank Martin go all out with an exceptional and relevant first issue. @MarvelComics #CaptainAmerica
DetailsCaptain America #1
begins a truly new era for the timeless hero. Chip Zdarsky, Valerio Schiti, and Frank Martin go all out with an exceptional and relevant first issue. @MarvelComics #CaptainAmerica
DetailsImage Comics is celebrating anniversaries and media releases with a flurry of facsimile issues this week. Check out these reviews for classics you may have missed! @ImageComics
DetailsImage Comics is celebrating anniversaries and media releases with a flurry of facsimile issues this week. Check out these reviews for classics you may have missed!
DetailsNews from the Fallout #1
kicks off a horror thriller unlike anything else on the shelves. Condon crafts an engaging story while letting his visual collaborators Love and Otsmane-Elhaou shine bright. A horror must have. @ImageComics
DetailsBarbarella #5
goes out with a televised bang! @BlakeNorthcott, @EricBlakeArt, and Werner Sanchez deliver a fun retro finish that perfectly caps off the series.
DetailsGreen Lantern #24
keeps the Fractured Spectrum Saga going with another wacky emotional spectrum encounter. The story spins its wheels somewhat, but the visuals are strong.
DetailsRogue Sun #28
Rogue Sun #28 opens with Dylan’s father silently contemplating his choice to give the Sun Stone to Dylan. This becomes a running theme in the issue, and it proves to be a good one. In previous issues, Caleb was the sole character to explicitly and strongly have this opinion, and it was easy to discount…
DetailsAbsolute Martian Manhunter #4
goes somewhere new, examining John’s far more personal family relationship. A moment of restrained art makes this issue of @DenizCamp and @javiercaster’s abstract series stand out all the more.
DetailsFantastic Four #33
wraps up the Ben Grimm story in exceptional fashion. @ryanqnorth impresses as he has so many times. Great visuals from Smith, Faucher, Aburtov, and @JoeCaramagna.
DetailsGreen Lantern Corps #5
attempts to tell two stories: a fun action romp and an emotional character examination. The creative team doesn’t hit all of their targets, but there are still things to enjoy, especially visually. #GreenLanternCorps #DCComics
DetailsNew Avengers #1
is a reasonably fun first issue. The issue’s art and writing combine for a good beginning. #NewAvengers #MarvelComics
DetailsOne World Under Doom #5
isn’t just the latest smartly written, visually fun entry in a good series. @ryanqnorth, @RB_Silva, and @Davcuriel are turning Marvel’s latest event into essential reading. #MarvelComics #OWUD
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