Spider-Verse #6: We’re Done Here
Spider-Verse #6
Spider-Verse #6 (MacKay, Carlos, Sotomayor) is a letdown. This series might read better in trade, all in one sitting rather than monthly issues.
DetailsSpider-Verse #6
Spider-Verse #6 (MacKay, Carlos, Sotomayor) is a letdown. This series might read better in trade, all in one sitting rather than monthly issues.
DetailsHawkeye: Freefall #4
Hawkeye: Freefall #4 (Rosenberg, Schmidt, Sabino) over-delivers on every level. Get this on your pull list ASAP, you’re not going to want to miss out.
DetailsImmortal Hulk #29-31
The Immortal Hulk #29-31 (Ewing, Bennett, Rodriguez, Mounts, Petit): These three issues are rich with character moments, monster horror, and insane kaiju action, as well as development of this fascinating overall story. I can not get enough of Ewing and Bennett on IMMORTAL HULK.
DetailsDark Agnes #2
Dark Agnes #2(Cloonan, Pizzari, Broccardo, Ramos, Lanham) is a dark, gritty, and hilarious thrill ride through the French countryside that is a fun read for everyone.
DetailsDaredevil #19
Daredevil #19 (Zdarsky, Checcetto, Iacono, Cowles) is a return to greatness in more ways than one for Daredevil. Zdarsky, Checcetto, and the rest of the creative team are exceptionally great this issue!
DetailsValkyrie: Jane Foster #8
Valkyrie Jane Foster #8 (Aaron, Grønbekk, CAFU, & Aburtov) delivers an adrenaline filled launch to the next arc in Valkyries tale.
DetailsSpider-Man Noir #1
Spider-Man Noir #1: Margaret Stohl stays true to its characters and sets up an effectively mysterious tone and story, with Juan Ferreyra’s art providing it with a rainy and jazzy visual soundtrack. With some of the greatest themes in Spider-Man present (like his need to do everything in his hands to help others), and some really sweet character interactions, the book promises a story that we’re eager to see unfold.
DetailsPunisher: Soviet Part 4 – A Girl With a Heart as Big as the Sky
Punisher: Soviet #4 (Ennis, Burrows, Ortego, Woodard) is a pretty downbeat affair, with huge swaths of exposition buttressed by compulsory action sequences. The art is flat and the writing seems to just be going through the motions. Everyone involved is better than this!
DetailsPeter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham #3
Peter Porker, Spider-Ham #3 (Wells, Robson, Arciniega) gives us a great example of why “funny animal books” were such a big part of early comic book history.
DetailsThe Amazing Mary Jane #5
The Amazing Mary Jane #5 (Williams, Gomez, & Lopez) finds its biggest strength in its difference from general Marvel fare. But when it turns towards action, the charm starts to fade.
DetailsStar #2
There is a lot in Star #2 (Thompson, Pina, Andrade, Arburtov) that is really well executed from the intense plotting to the stunning visuals, but the most intriguing aspect is just how much the issue pulls the reader in and makes them care for Ripley’s dire situation.
DetailsSavage Avengers #11
Savage Avengers #11 (Duggan, Guice) is a trip through time as we trace the roots of Kulan Gath and the Sorcerer Supreme!
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