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Marc Spector: Moon Knight #2
is an excellent issue driven by its visuals, the art elevating an issue all about high-octane action into an absolute work of art that continues to keep @JedMacKay’s lengthy time with the character alive and fresh. @TheWarblazer #MoonKnight #MarvelComics
DetailsInvincible Universe: Battle Beast #7
is an excellent return to the series, showcasing where the first arc left our heroes as they move into the second half of this series changed for the better. @RobertKirkman @RyanOttley #Invincible #BattleBeast @Skybound @ImageComics
DetailsCaptain America #8
is an uneven slip in an otherwise excellent run, but not a sign of decline, coming off as a well-intentioned misstep that still pushes the story forward with momentum. #ChipZdarsky #CaptainAmerica #MarvelComics
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #24
Death Spiral has been a great deal of fun, but it has lacked a strong emotional core to elevate it beyond the confines of convention. #DeathSpiral #SpiderMan #Venom #Carnage #MarvelComics
DetailsNew Titans #33
may not kickstart this new era with a bang, but its recognition of recent woes for the title and its promise to step beyond is exciting enough to give this opening arc a fair shake. #Titans #DCNextLevel #DCComics
DetailsBlack Cat #8
is focused on setting the table for its true conflict, holding the audience over with charming art and dialogue that, thankfully, builds up to something that is thematically richer than what readers were initially led to believe. #BlackCat #Venom #MarvelComics
DetailsSirens: Love Hurts #2
keeps up the momentum of its first issue, continuing to balance out its dual-faced tones with a group of characters that are grow more endearing with each page turn. #Sirens #DCComics
DetailsThe Exorcism at Buckingham Palace #1
With smart genre subversion and layered character writing, The Exorcism at Buckingham Palace #1 is rife with atmosphere and emotion that lead the reader down a road only our closest demons are willing to travel. @IDWPublishing
DetailsProctor Volume 1
If you missed out on its initial launch last year, its high time you check out Harpoon Creative Industries’ ‘Proctor’, a contemporary tale of youth and the supernatural from Carmen Costa & Riccardo Cecchi.
DetailsIceman: Omega #1
Iceman: Omega #1 is a fine release that suffers from poor communication of its nature as a collection of Marvel Infinite reprints. What’s here is fine in the context of quick fix reading, but the weakness of its format really shines when given the direct market treatment.
DetailsNarco #1
is an engaging first chapter in a story made so by its purposeful lack of expository information. With charming characters as its backbone and a simple, yet effective art style, this issue was surprisingly cozy read! @Doug_Wagner @ImageComics
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #23
Death Spiral continues to take shape in this week’s Amazing Spider-Man #23, continuing to layer its story at a slowed pace, giving room to every major plot line in this crossover to breathe. #SpiderMan #Venom #DeathSpiral #MarvelComics
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