Captain America Annual #1: We’ve Gotta Get Out of This Place
Captain America Annual #1
Tini Howard (Power Rangers: Pink, Rick&Morty) delivers a straight-forward Captain America and Bucky World War II story in her first Marvel work.
DetailsCaptain America Annual #1
Tini Howard (Power Rangers: Pink, Rick&Morty) delivers a straight-forward Captain America and Bucky World War II story in her first Marvel work.
DetailsDoctor Strange #5
Strange must go up alone against Roxnor for the life of not only his friend Kanna, but everyone back home on Earth as the Magastanian takes his Light Brigade and heads across the gulf of space to launch an attack on his homeworld.
DetailsVenom: First Host #3
A skrull is an alien that can’t get no love from me…
DetailsMr & Mrs X #3
Having faced off against the Shi’ar Imperial Guard and Technet to protect a valuable prize, how do Rogue and Gambit fend off Deathbird and deal with Deadpool crashing their honeymoon?
DetailsVenom 6
An action packed finale(?!) to the Knull saga that has me dying for more!
DetailsX-Men Gold #36
In the final issue we find a team on the brink of collapse and attempting to save the life of a new and dangerous mutant from hatred and fear. In a tale that uses all the pressure points of what makes the X-Men great, without hitting a single beat.
DetailsImmortal Hulk #6
“For I do not exist: there exist but the thousands of mirrors that reflect me. With every acquaintance I make, the population of phantoms resembling me increases. Somewhere they multiply. I alone do not exist.” – Vladimir Nabokov
DetailsX-23 #4
X-23 will rip your heart out and expect you to grow a new one for next time.
DetailsReturn of Wolverine #1
The Wolverine has returned to the land of the living! But why has he been brought back and why can’t he remember who or what he used to be?
DetailsDeadpool #4
Exploding eyeballs and decapitations, anyone?
DetailsFantastic Four #2
Where we left off: A giant, glowing number “4” lit up the sky over New York, heralding the reunion of Earth’s greatest heroes. But this was more than a signal: It was a call to arms!
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