Avengers #24: Beat the Devil
Avengers #24 (Aaron, Casseli, Vecchio) ramps up the “Challenge of the Ghost Riders” toward its conclusion, but with so little substance to this story, will readers care?
DetailsAvengers #24 (Aaron, Casseli, Vecchio) ramps up the “Challenge of the Ghost Riders” toward its conclusion, but with so little substance to this story, will readers care?
DetailsCaptain America #14
‘Captain America #14’ (Coates, Walter, Milla) takes aim at systemic ideological problems within the United States and promises to move the conversation global in the near future.
DetailsAmazing Spider-Man #30
Spider-Man gets thrown into the Absolute Carnage event! Or maybe it’s Absolute Carnage that gets thrown into Spider-Man. Either way, you NEED to read this, (Spencer, Ottley)
DetailsGhost-Spider #2
Ghost-Spider #2 (McGuire, Miyazawa, Kampe, Herring): Ghost-Spider swings into action & her political science class!
DetailsHistory of the Marvel Universe #3
History of the Marvel Universe #3 (Waid, Rodriguez, Lopez) makes the cardinal sin of giving short shrift to the most crucial period in Marvel’s history, leaving readers desperately wanting more.
DetailsMagnificent Ms. Marvel #7
Magnificent Ms. Marvel #7 (Ahmed, Vazquez, Herring) takes a breather on the shocking revelations to focus on Kamala’s crazy life, but it leaves something to be desired in its pacing.
DetailsKing Thor #1
King Thor #1 (Aaron, Ribic, Scorcina, Sabino) begins the end with a bang as brothers fight across the cosmos!
DetailsTony Stark Iron Man #16
Tony Stark Iron Man #16 (Slott, Zub, Schiti, Delgado): The Ultron Agenda officially begins! Iron Man must reach The Wasp and Jocasta before they are made as one metal to flesh. Will Tony save the day or be caught in the mix?
DetailsPowers of X #5
Powers of X #5 (Hickman, Silva, Gracia): This issue is an info-dump, but it is a beautiful, well-executed info-dump — one which future writers will be mining for decades to come.
DetailsGuardians of the Galaxy #9
Guardians of the Galaxy #9 (Cates, C. Smith, Olazaba) unveils the Universal Church of Truth’s diabolical plan… and ends with the return of a fan-favorite character! Don’t miss out on one of Marvel’s consistently best books!
DetailsValkyrie: Jane Foster #3
Valkyrie: Jane Foster #3, written by Jason Aaron and Al Ewing, does little to push the plot from the first two issues forward. However, with the stunning art and colors by CAFU, Perez, Tormey, Poggi, Irving, and Aburtov combining with the closing, at least for now, of Heimdall’s story, it makes for a good standalone issue.
DetailsDOCTOR STRANGE #19 (LGY #409)
Doctor Strange #19 (Waid, Saiz): Stephen Strange must make a life changing decision as a child’s life hangs in the balance.
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