Racer X #1: An Autobiography
Racer X #1
is very exposition-centric first issue from Mark Russell. But Racer X is a compelling character and the issue is uplifted with great art from Nuno Plati and Giada Marchisio. @MadCaveStudios @manruss
DetailsRacer X #1
is very exposition-centric first issue from Mark Russell. But Racer X is a compelling character and the issue is uplifted with great art from Nuno Plati and Giada Marchisio. @MadCaveStudios @manruss
DetailsOne World Under Doom #7
maintains the series’ exceptional quality. North delivers more subtle commentary at the same time he and the visual team serves up another huge heroes vs. Doom fight sequence. @ryannorth.ca #RBSilva #MarvelComics
DetailsRed Hood #1
sets Jason Todd up as the main character in a hardboiled noir detective story. Gretchen Felker-Martin and Jeff Spokes deliver the freshest take on #RedHood in a very long time. #DCComics @scumbelievable.bsky.com
DetailsStar Trek Voyager Homecoming #1
doesn’t really live up to its Homecoming title. But it still kicks off a fun and exciting new adventure for the #Voyager crew. #StarTrek #StarTrekVoyager @IDWPublishing
DetailsThe Adventures of Lumen N. #1
introduces readers to a new world of steampunk adventure. The series gets off to an uneven start, but fans of steampunk and Victorian fiction will find potential here. @DarkHorseComics
DetailsDoctor Strange #450
It’s anniversary time for the good doctor in DOCTOR STRANGE #450, by @straczynski, #RogerStern, #ChristianWard @DerekLandy, #AshleyAllen, & a whole host more! #DoctorStrange #MarvelComics
DetailsBatgirl #11
delivers an exciting and heartfelt finish to the current story arc. Many of the series’ current themes are brought together and the ground is laid for a new beginning for Cass! @TateBrombal with outstanding art from @TakMiyazawa. #Batgirl #DCComics
DetailsEverything Dead and Dying #1
tweaks the formula, and the result is a rich character oriented story further from @TateBrombal. Jacob Phillips’ strong artwork includes body horror imagery. Perfect even for horror fans with zombie fatigue. @ImageComics
DetailsBreaklands Vol. 1
collects the super power fueled dystopia series from Justin Jordan, Tyasetta, and Sarah Stern. Originally published through Comixology, this is a fun series that works even better in a collection. @MadCaveStudios
DetailsCheck out advance reviews for War Wolf from @thesteveorlando, @marcoperugini78, and Pascal Tora; Gunpowder Prophets from Justin Jordan, @Piaha86, and @RomanPStevens; & many more from @MadCaveStudios.
DetailsNightcrawler waves some swords around. Gambit plans the biggest heist ever. And what is up with him, Magneto, and Rogue? A trio of first issues sends the X-Men out to learn whether Bishop’s crazy story is true in this week’s Age of Apocalypse Turns 30.
DetailsSpeed Racer #2
takes delivers even more racing excitement as @Tinto83Tinto’s art takes center stage. @Peposed builds out the world a little more. This is a strong follow-up to the first issue and still accessible to readers who missed Speed Racer #1. @MadCaveStudios
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