Tigress Island #1: She-Devils of the Pacific
Tigress Island #1
Six women from different walks of life find themselves on a mysterious island. Can they survive? Or will they be eaten alive? @ImageComics
DetailsTigress Island #1
Six women from different walks of life find themselves on a mysterious island. Can they survive? Or will they be eaten alive? @ImageComics
DetailsTransformers #30
is the best issue from this new creative team thus far, thrusting these characters into a new status quo unlike anything #Transformers fans have seen before, by @RobertKirkman @Danmora_c @DavidNakayama #MikeSpicer @RusWooton, & @Skybound @ImageComics
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
DetailsWrestle Heist #3
If our heroes survive the trap set for them by crooked promoter Buddy Hansen and if they can survive each other, they turn their attention to the greatest heist in Wrestling History! @theKyleStarks @ImageComics
DetailsThe Power Fantasy #16
It’s the end of the world as we know it, and no one is fine. @ImageComics #PowerFantasy
DetailsPhantom of the Opera #1
offers a bold and haunting new interpretation of a legendary Gothic figure. Simmonds’ artwork is gorgeously grim, but perplexing adaptational choices and a one-note approach to horror keep the comic from being pitch-perfect. @ImageComics @Skybound
DetailsVoid Rivals #27
picks up steam in the current arc, revealing a change with large scale implications, by @robertkirkman @AndreiBressan @LoreDeFelici #PatricioDelpeche @ruswooton, & @ImageComics @Skybound #EnergonUniverse
DetailsG.I. Joe #19
is one of the biggest issues of the Energon Universe thus far, showing the best way to expand a shared universe, by @Williamson_Josh @AndreaMilanaArt #LeeLoughridge #RusWooton, & @ImageComics @Skybound
DetailsWhite Sky #1
serves up another end of the world story. William Harms, @jpmavinga, Lee Loughridge, and @eDukeDW deliver an engaging post apocalyptic world spiced with the supernatural. @ImageComics
DetailsDIE: Loaded #4
offers plenty more profound meditations on parenthood and gaming. It also reminds us why we’re drawn to games in the first place: because they’re good fun. And so is DIE: Loaded. @ImageComics
DetailsTransformers #29
goes all in on action, but feels sparse in story, as this story arc reaches its penultimate issue, by @RobertKirkman @Danmora_c @DavidNakayama #MikeSpicer @RusWooton, & @Skybound @ImageComics #Transformers
DetailsThe Thing On The Doorstep #1
– The adaptation of this Lovecraftian story hits all the right beats in this issue and does a nice job of expanding on the story in a way that doesn’t divert from the overall feel of the original work from @SBirksWriter @williroberts1 @Imagecomics @topcow #HPLovecraft
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