Brynmore #1: Churches & Curses
Brynmore #1
Brynmore #1 is surprisingly light on plot or details, the promise of its ominous narrative lying within its vague lore and stunning art from @IDWPublishing, @SteveNiles, & @DamienWorm
DetailsBrynmore #1
Brynmore #1 is surprisingly light on plot or details, the promise of its ominous narrative lying within its vague lore and stunning art from @IDWPublishing, @SteveNiles, & @DamienWorm
DetailsSavage Strength of Star Storm #2
Weird and disjointed but nonetheless a charming classicist take on superheroes, THE SAVAGE STRENGTH OF STAR STORM #2 is a wild entry in the series that takes our character into a larger world! @ImageComics #DrewCraig
DetailsSpider-Man: Fake Red
Spider-Man: Fake Red from @kurikaramaru is a beautiful and action-packed tale about the power of identity and symbols within our everyday lives. This is an instant classic for the character, and promises a bright future for collaborative efforts between @Marvel & @VizMedia
DetailsXino #1
Xino #1 is a science fiction gone punk rock anthology book that features four visually engaging tales from @OniPress
DetailsGood Deeds #1
There’s a brave and methodical slowness to Good Deeds #1 that gives the book so much time to develop its characters, plot, and tension without ever wasting a single panel. An excellent horror debut from @IDWPublishing, @cheinwunderland, & @KelseyAlex_
DetailsThor #35
Thor #35 was up against a set of unfair circumstances, and didn’t manage to rise above them and be something great. The earnest attempt is worth noting, but earnest can only earn a story so much praise when the rest of it decays at the seems.
DetailsPower Rangers Unlimited: The Coinless #1
Oh no. Drakkon is back. How has his kingdom changed in his absence? And is he prepared to handle it? @Adam_Cesare @boomstudios
DetailsHellboy and The B.P.R.D. 1957: Fearful Symmetry #1
Hellboy and The B.P.R.D.: 1957 – Fearful Symmetry #1 is a painfully boring and visually drab comic book that’s existence can’t even be justified by originality, as it lacks any notion of inspiration or artistic care. #Hellboy @DarkHorseComics
DetailsDaredevil & Echo #2
Daredevil & Echo #2 (Taboo, Earls, Noto, Cowles) is a lacking sophomore issue, undercutting excellent art and colors with a boring plot and stilted writing.
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #28
The Amazing Spider-Man #28 is a step in the right direction, the series moving back towards Zeb Wells’ strong suits, but remains held back significantly by tonal whiplash.
DetailsCarnage Reigns Omega #1
The art of Carnage Reigns: Omega combines superhero antics with fantasy aesthetics to create a unique, action-packed finale #MarvelComics #Carnage #SpiderMan @yayforzig @JuliusOhta @Rogeantonio @erickarciniega @corypetit #MilesMorales
DetailsDeadpool #8
For Wade Wilson, if it’s too good to be true, it usually is – especially if he’s part of the Fabulous Five with Wolverine! With all of its blades of glory, “Deadpool #8” is out now! #MarvelComics #Deadpool @crashwong @JoeSabino
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