History of the Marvel Universe #2 (of 6): The Heroes Rise!
History of the Marvel Universe #2
The History of the Marvel Universe continues, from World War I all the way up to the dawn of the Heroic Age!
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The History of the Marvel Universe continues, from World War I all the way up to the dawn of the Heroic Age!
DetailsDoctor Aphra #35: Unspeakable Rebel Superweapon part IV
Doctor Aphra and her crew play both sides of a dangerous game to gain a clean slate with the Rebellion and Empire.
DetailsIronheart #9
Ironheart #9 (Ewing, Vecchio, Geoffo, Milla) is yet another exercise in quality storytelling from a creative team who fundamentally understands this character and how to tie her into the larger Marvel universe.
DetailsFriendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #10
The second arc ends in Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #10 (Taylor, Lashley, Hanna, Maresca) as Spidey and company seek conventional solutions to very real world problems.
DetailsFantastic Four #13
In which valor, as well as love, is a many-splendored Thing.
DetailsMiles Morales: Spider-Man #9
Miles Morales Spider-Man #9 (Ahmed, Garron, Curiel) continues this creative team’s recent run of incredible stories with a book packed full of heart
DetailsCosmic Ghost Rider Destroys Marvel History #6
‘Cosmic Ghost Rider Destroys Marvel History #6’ delivers a predictable ending to an unnecessary series. The ride was fun at times and the art was mostly solid but I can’t help but feel this was time spent that I’ll never get back.
DetailsSword Master #2
The second issue of Sword Master (Shuizhu, Pak, Gunji, Anindito) once again delivers strong writing and beautiful art to prove this is a book that has staying power.
DetailsPowers of X #3
Everything changes in this issue. Everything ends. Of course, knowing Hickman, he’s just using this as an excuse to press our expectations even further. This is not a story that you want to miss.
DetailsCaptain Marvel #9
Captain Marvel #9 (Thompson, Carnero, Bonvillain): The implications of Carol’s Kree origins give rise to a dark mystery that she can’t ignore any longer.
DetailsDead Man Logan #10
‘Dead Man Logan #10’ (Ed Brisson, Mike Henderson) continues to deliver an emotionally-driven and well-crafted story that just might be the best Wolverine story in a decade.
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