The Avengers #28: Reunited at Last
The Avengers #28
– by @jedmackay @andreabroccardo & @Toonfed is an explosive and heartfelt climax reunited the fractured team in the best way possible! #MarvelComics #Avengers
DetailsThe Avengers #28
– by @jedmackay @andreabroccardo & @Toonfed is an explosive and heartfelt climax reunited the fractured team in the best way possible! #MarvelComics #Avengers
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #7
– continues on with the introduction of Hellgate, a villain of mythic proportions whose punch lacks the viscera to justify all the editorially manufactured excitement. #SpiderMan #MarvelComics
DetailsHellverine #8
feels like more of a placeholder than anything else. Nothing stands out here as the series sets up an eventual Hellverine/Hell Hulk confrontation. #Hellverine #MarvelComics
DetailsAll-New Venom #8
All-New Venom #8(@Al_Ewing @carlosgomezartist @frankdarmata) uses exemplary art and action choreography to raise the stakes as MJ and the symbiote face threats from all sides! #Marvel #Venom
DetailsImmortal Thor #25
is a monumental farewell issue that sets the stage beautifully for the new series next month. #AlEwing #Thor #ImmortalThor #MarvelComics
DetailsCaptain America #1
begins a truly new era for the timeless hero. Chip Zdarsky, Valerio Schiti, and Frank Martin go all out with an exceptional and relevant first issue. @MarvelComics #CaptainAmerica
DetailsUncanny X-Men #16
This was a satisfying conclusion to the Dark Artery storyline.
DetailsVision & Scarlet Witch #2
Join the Vision & Scarlet Witch as they try to stop the Grim Reaper’s rampage to hurt the Vision at all costs! By Steve Orlando & Lorenzo Tammetta!
DetailsFantastic Four #33
wraps up the Ben Grimm story in exceptional fashion. @ryanqnorth impresses as he has so many times. Great visuals from Smith, Faucher, Aburtov, and @JoeCaramagna.
DetailsX-Men #18
It’s 3K vs. the X-Men, but will the team be able to pull out a victory, when 3K’s attacking the team on multiple fronts? By Jed MacKay & Emilio Laiso!
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #6
While not a bad start to the new arc, The Amazing Spider-Man #6 is weighed down by the baggage of long running mischaracterization that comes in the face of otherwise refreshing positivity, just before the hammer of hell falls upon our intrepid web-head.
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #5
At the top of this month, Joe Kelly & Pepe Larraz’s The Amazing Spider-Man #5 dropped, an electric finale to a first arc more impressive than the last five years of events, gimmicks, and game-changers combined. #SpiderMan #MarvelComics @thatJoeKelly
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