Alien vs. Captain America #4: D-Day
#4
It’s the chest-bursting conclusion as #CaptainAmerica collides with the seemingly unstoppable Red King! Place yer bets! @FrankTieri #xenomorph #alien #MarvelComics
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It’s the chest-bursting conclusion as #CaptainAmerica collides with the seemingly unstoppable Red King! Place yer bets! @FrankTieri #xenomorph #alien #MarvelComics
DetailsBlack Cat #7
Sharp, witty, and full of great character writing, Black Cat #7 is the start of something both fun and heartfelt with our favorite take on MJ/Venom thus far. #BlackCat #Venom #MarvelComics
DetailsVenom #254
by #AlEwing @CarlosGomezartist & @frankdarmata1 features a thrill-ride of a fight with bountiful creativity and a fun, campy villain to root against. #Venom #MarvelComics
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man: Torn #5
Overall, The Amazing Spider-Man: Torn #5 rounds out a story that is, by design, split in two. One is a rather interesting exploration of the past, the other a flat tale of magic and mayhem. #SpiderMan #MarvelComics
DetailsWade Wilson: Deadpool #1
DP gets a new ongoing series in the form of Wade Wilson: Deadpool #1 by Benjamin Percy and Geoff Shaw. @Benjamin_Percy #GeoffShaw #Deadpool #MarvelComics
DetailsMarc Spector: Moon Knight #1
is every bit as great for new readers as it is for those who have stuck by MacKay and company over the last few years. With the right mix of intrigue and atmosphere, it was hard to not become immediately enveloped in the story of this new title.
DetailsUltimate X-Men #24
The final issue of Ultimate X-Men brings with it both bittersweet feelings, but also hopeful resolutions for these girls and their journeys. #PeachMomoko #XMen #MarvelComics
DetailsCyclops #1
Cyclops #1 is an ambitious start to a five-issue limited series from Alex Paknadel and Rogê Antônio. @AlexPaknadel #Cyclops #XMen #MarvelComics
DetailsPlanet of the Apes vs. Fantastic Four #1
has promises to be an interesting addition to the mythos as Marvel’s First Family find themselves captured by those damn dirty apes who don’t like humans, especially talking ones @losthiskeysman #AndreaDiVito @erickarciniega #MarvelComics @20CenturyFox #PlanetOfTheApes
DetailsLogan: Black, White & Blood #1
is an interesting exploration of the character of #Logan across different eras, with each team bringing something unique to the mix. #Wolverine #MarvelComics
DetailsThe Avengers #35
runs out of steam as it approaches the end of its saga, mustering up enough flare to deliver a serviceable climax. #MarvelComics #Avengers
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #21
leaves so much hanging in the air that it can be hard to find satisfaction in its plot, but what it does for Norman Osborn’s character is beyond exceptional. @thatjoekelly #SpiderMan #MarvelComics
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