Cable #3: “YOU robbed my Grave”
Cable #03
Cable #3 (Duggan, Noto, Sabino) continues story building in a beautifully illustrated issue with a trio of Space knights that may be taking over our world.
DetailsCable #03
Cable #3 (Duggan, Noto, Sabino) continues story building in a beautifully illustrated issue with a trio of Space knights that may be taking over our world.
DetailsCaptain Marvel #19
Ultimately, Captain Marvel #19 (Thompson, Smith, Di Benedetto, Bonvillain, Cowles) is a bit of a let down. It’s cool to see Carol coming into contact with her half sister and even having a chance to establish some sort of relationship, but it lacks depth and intrigue to stand out as anything other than an obligatory tie-in to an already lackluster event.
DetailsDoctor Aphra #3: Fortune and Fate Part 3: Turnabout
Archaeologist Doctor Aphra’s latest adventure in issue #3 (Wong, Cresta, Rosenberg) brings her to a mysterious ancient city. A spooky setting already, but one made deadlier by the company she keeps.
DetailsX-Factor #2
Leah Williams, David Baldeon, and Israel Silva bring their A-game to X-Factor #2. They make a comic that is equal part heart and humor and an all-around pleasure to read.
DetailsX-Men #11
X-Men #11 (Hickman, Yu, Gracia) is a fun book, and an excellent study of Magneto as a leader, and a Hero, for the world.
DetailsAmazing Spider-Man #47
Amazing Spider-Man #47 (Spencer, Ferreira, Poggi, Curiel, Caramagna) crams 40 pages of comic book into 24 pages, but it’s really good. There’s more super-villaining than you can handle!!
DetailsImmortal Hulk #36
Immortal Hulk #36 (Ewing, Bennet) feels like a filler issue, a side-effect of writing for the trade. Still a cut above the standard issue these days, but hard to appreciate in its own right.
DetailsConan: Battle for the Serpent Crown #4
Conan: Battle for the Serpent Crown #4’s (Ahmed, Ross, Woodard, Lanham) overall plot might be getting a little stale at this point, but the writing and art elevate it into a story worth reading.
DetailsDr. Strange: Surgeon Supreme #06
Dr. Strange: Surgeon Supreme #6 (Waid, Walker, Tartaglia, Petit) finds out who his enemies and friends are, sad this is the final issue of the current series.
DetailsThe Moon Knight begins to shine in Avengers #35 (Aaron, Garron, Keith), the latest installment of “Age of Khonshu.” If you like your superhero popcorn epics big, bold, and willing to be a little silly, this is without a doubt a book for you!
DetailsGodzilla #1
Join us this Sunday morning as we look back at Marvel’s Godzilla #1 (Moench, Trimpe, Mooney, Rosen, Cohen) from 1977. It’s got plenty of classic Kaiju destruction and futile fighting to keep you entertained and even attempts some intriguing social commentary for society at the time.
DetailsDarth Vader #4 Dark Heart of the Sith: Part IV
Vader looks for answers on Naboo about what happened to Padme Amidala just before she died, now that hew knows their child survived. What he finds are painful memories and an execution squad in Darth Vader #4 (Pak, Ienco, Menon).
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