X-Men #16: Loose Ends
X-Men #16
X-Men #16 (Hickman, @philnoto @ClaytonCowles) has truly excellent art and pristine characterizations, rising high above it’s purpose. It’s well worth picking up. #Marvel #XMen #Krakoa
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X-Men #16 (Hickman, @philnoto @ClaytonCowles) has truly excellent art and pristine characterizations, rising high above it’s purpose. It’s well worth picking up. #Marvel #XMen #Krakoa
DetailsWOLVERINE #8
WOLVERINE #8 (@Benjamin_Percy @Adam_Kubert @VikBogdanovi) is a cleverly crafted thriller of a story that adroitly uses new ideas AND nostalgia to tell a smart Wolverine story that is conscious of the past as well as the new status quo. #Marvel #XMen
DetailsBatman Annual #5
Batman Annual #5 features Clownhunter’s origin and so much more. Do yourself a favor and check-out this late Christmas gift from #DCComics @JamestheFourth @HeGotGronch @ClaytonCowles !
DetailsThe Last 52 – War of the Multiverses #1
Dark Nights Death Metal: The Last 52 – War of the Multiverses #1 is a comic about hope, just when we need it most. It isn’t perfect, but if it doesn’t make you smile as heroes rage in defiance of certain doom, I don’t know what will. #DCComics
DetailsJinny Hex Special #1
Jinny Hex Special #1 is a surprising triumph of remarkable storytelling, delivering a powerfully emotional & highly entertaining comic with the promise of great potential in the future of the DC Universe. @MagsVisaggs @GlebMelnikov8 @lgcolorist #DCComics
DetailsX-O Manowar #3
X-O Manowar #3 sets the stage for a more insightful examination of Aric and Shanhara’s relationship while delivering a thrilling twist, proving the series is only getting better with each new issue! @HopelessDent #EmilioLaiso @Ruth_Redmond @HassanOE
DetailsWonder Woman #170
Join us this Sunday morning for a look back at Wonder Woman #170 which utilizes Lois Lane’s incomparable understanding of character as a lens to gain a better understanding of both the superhero Wonder Woman and the Themysciran Diana. #WonderWoman
DetailsIce Cream Man #22
A haunting and profoundly emotional look at a young girl’s life in Ice Cream Man #22, as she struggles with secrets and fears during the holiday season. By #WMaxwellPrince, @martinmorazzo, @ChrisOHalloran & #GoodOldNeon. @ImageComics
DetailsThe Picture of Everything Else #1
The Picture of Everything Else #1 (Watters, Mohan, Bidikar) is an artistic tour de force soaked in blood, booze, terror, and homoerotic longing. Ending on a chilling cliffhanger, this is certainly a book worth keeping up with.
DetailsA Very Lobo Hanukkah
DC’s Very Merry Multiverse #1 (King, Koblish, Hi-Fi) closes on a tone-deaf note when Lobo, of all characters, is transposed as a very, very violent representative for the Jewish people in “A Very Lobo Hanukkah.”
DetailsDC’s Very Merry Multiverse: “It’s a Horrible Life!”
“It’s A Horrible Life!” in DC’s Very Merry Multiverse #1 (Scheer, Giovanetti, Lieber, Louise, and Mangual) is a darkly comical take on a Christmas classic. All of its jokes don’t land, but it’s fun while it lasts: great if you want more Harley Quinn and less seasonal schmaltz.
DetailsDC’s Very Merry Multiverse #1: The League of Shadows
The League of Shadows (Fisch, Del Ray, Bonvillain, Delgado) short gives the horror side of #DCComics an interesting spotlight in the Very Merry Multiverse #1 collection with a lesson on ancient traditions you may not know quite as much about.
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