A Quiet Place: Storm Warning #1
A Quiet Place: Storm Warning #1
is a worthy continuation of the cinematic franchise in comic book form, evolving its tension with an adherence to the series’ now essential concepts. @IDWPublishing
DetailsA Quiet Place: Storm Warning #1
is a worthy continuation of the cinematic franchise in comic book form, evolving its tension with an adherence to the series’ now essential concepts. @IDWPublishing
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #20
is the start of a climax for both Norman and Ben’s respective journeys that goes big on the action, but falters in its emotional impact. #SpiderMan #MarvelComics
DetailsWonder Woman #29
is a light excursion from the recent deluge of misery that has gone on to define this volume of the title, and while your mileage may very with a story like this, it may be the exact reason you need to jump in. #WonderWoman #DCComics
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #19
The Amazing Spider-Man #19 is yet another emotionally epic chapter of Joe Kelly & Pepe Larraz’s ‘Galactic Spider-Man Saga’ that has kept us hooked on its character-focused writing and grandiose science fiction ideas.
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #18
The pressure is on for Norman as a strange set of robots begin picking off Goblins one at a time, leaving him with the unbearable weight of being Spider-Man as he moves to confront his sins once more in The Amazing Spider-Man #18! #SpiderMan #MarvelComics
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #17
marks a major step in Peter’s emotional reconciliation with his defeat by Hellgate, and cements this run as one of my favorites on the title since Superior Spider-Man wrapped up over a decade ago. @thatjoekelly @PepeLarraz #SpiderMan #MarvelComics
DetailsUltimate Spider-Man #23
is a solid penultimate chapter, given the conditions of the series’ unfortunate ending next month. It delivers high thrills with great art and a pace that manages to cover as much narrative ground as possible. #SpiderMan #MarvelComics
DetailsDaredevil / Punisher: The Devil’s Trigger #1
Daredevil / Punisher: The Devil’s Trigger #1 may not be spectacular, but it is a well-rounded return to the classic dilemma of morality that has defined the relationship between these two Marvel Knights for years now.
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #16
continues to explore themes of self-realization and moral autonomy within a series defined by the give and take of secret identities that is repetitive to a fault, but still an engaging thesis nonetheless. #SpiderMan #MarvelComics
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man: Torn #2
retreats from the weighted melodrama of the first issue into a weightless new villain, with art that fails to make an understated script sing. #SpiderMan #MarvelComics
DetailsBatman #162
continues HUSH 2 after months of delay, which must have been due to Jim Lee’s artwork because the script reads as the microwaved remains of a manufactured marketing ploy. #Batman #H2sh #DCComics
DetailsBatman #3
Batman #3 continues a run that lives up to a standard of modernity established for the character back in 2016 with a mess of ideas that can’t find a light of their own to shine with. #Batman #DCComics
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