Tremor Dose: What are dreams, and What is Reality?
Tremor Dose
Tremor Dose (Conrad, Bailey): Michael Conrad and Noah Bailey have created a tale so horrifically brilliant, that it will have you second-guessing your dreams and reality.
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Tremor Dose (Conrad, Bailey): Michael Conrad and Noah Bailey have created a tale so horrifically brilliant, that it will have you second-guessing your dreams and reality.
DetailsBatman/Superman #8
Batman/Superman #8 (Williamson, Derington, McCaig, Hill): Williamson is telling a great story with Batman and Superman combating their greatest threats and he’s bringing over talents like Nick Derington to help tell those stories.
DetailsKilling Red Sonja #1
Killing Red Sonja #1 (Russell, Ingman, Rousseau, Kelly, Otsmane-Elhaou) gives readers little in the way to care about in either character or plot, and is further hampered by bland art.
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Zenescope delivers something great in the debut issue of the highly anticipated Shang (Bermel, Maine, Grostieta, Mangual) solo series, retelling a classic story with a fantastic and action-packed twist that will have fans eagerly awaiting the second issue.
DetailsNightwing #70
Nightwing #70 (Jurgens, Benjamin, Hanna, Beredo) is mostly a lead up issue but it definitely drops some kernels of deliciousness that will have you ready for the next chapter in Nightwing’s journey to restoration.
DetailsRed Hood: Outlaw #44
Red Hood: Outlaw #44 (Lobdell, Pantalena, Prianto, Peteri): If you were a fan of Lobdell’s New 52 Red Hood and the Outlaws and hoped that stories of that ilk would continue, this is certainly the issue for you.
DetailsFallen Angels (1987) #1-8
Fallen Angels (Duffy, Gammill): Join us this Sunday for a look at this self-contained 8-issues comic, where we learn about solidarity, selfishness and community oriented thought. Recommended for anyone wanting to get into old X-Men with some teenage weirdos.
DetailsRevenge of the Cosmic Ghost Rider #4
Revenge of the Cosmic Ghost Rider #4 (Hopeless, Hepburn, Fabela) is a force to be reckoned with thanks to killer art that keeps up with the fast-paced and action packed story.
DetailsMARVEL AVENGERS BLACK WIDOW #1
MARVELS AVENGERS BLACK WIDOW #1 (Gage, Bandini, Rosenberg, Caramagna) is a solidly written, very well illustrated, colored and entertaining one-shot that explores BLACK WIDOWS in Game Canon.
DetailsValkyrie: Jane Foster #9
Valkyrie: Jane Foster #9 (Aaron, Grønbekk, Rosanas, & Aburtov) moves the plot forward and paves the way for some interesting potential, but seems to lack some of the magic of past issues.
DetailsPunisher: Soviet #6
Though more quiet and even introspective than was to be expected, Punisher: Soviet #6 (Ennis, Burrows, Ortega, Woodard) is a haunting read that will stay with readers for awhile to come after finishing. Though this hasn’t been an even miniseries, the creative team goes out strong for the finale!
DetailsMorbius #5
Morbius #5 (Ayala, Poggi, Ferreira, Mobili, Mayer, Sanchez-Almara) Vita Ayala does a phenomenal job of not only reacquainting us with Morbius while also building up on the character and the world around him but also just keeps it entertaining all around.
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