Jim Henson’s The StoryTeller: Sirens: Tale #1 (of 4): Too Much of a Good Thing
Jim Henson’s The StoryTeller: Sirens: Tale 1 (of 4)
Preview: Jim Henson’s The StoryTeller: Sirens captures the feel of the show brilliantly.
DetailsJim Henson’s The StoryTeller: Sirens: Tale 1 (of 4)
Preview: Jim Henson’s The StoryTeller: Sirens captures the feel of the show brilliantly.
DetailsWeb of Venom: Cult of Carnage #1
Misty Knight searches Dovorton, Colorado the missing John Jameson! Carnage is Coming!
DetailsYoung Justice #4
Young Justice #4 delves into the origins of the conflict on Gemworld while finally starting to bring the team back together!
DetailsAVENGERS: NO ROAD HOME #9
Avengers: No Road Home #9: As Nyx closes on her goal the Avengers must plea for reason from the only one who has the power to help.
DetailsThe Batman Who Laughs #4
Batman must see the world as his enemies do in order to defeat them. But in changing his world view, will he become the evil he fights against? If the Batman Who Laughs has any say in the matter, he will!
DetailsWar of the Realms: Asgardians of the Galaxy #8
The Asgardians of the Galaxy get roped into yet another war, so why do I like it so much!
Details“Hunted” continues as Spider-Man and the safari-fied villains come head-to-head at last in the wake of last issue’s tragedy!
DetailsObey Me #1
Obey Me #1 is a very enjoyable story with somewhat less enjoyable art…
DetailsAge of X-Man: Apocalypse and the X-Tracts #2
Death lurks in Kazakhstan as the X-Tracts seek out Omega Red in ‘Apocalypse and the X-Tracts #2’.
DetailsTitans #36
Titans #36 was a great conclusion to the series but did feel a bit rushed at times.
DetailsWar of the Realms: Journey into Mystery #1
War of the Realms: Journey into Mystery #1 Half a dozen Superpeople and a baby, have i seen this movie before?
DetailsX-Force #5
Every time-travel story requires a flashback or two to flesh out the narrative. This flashback was set two-thousand years in the future, but despite such timey-wimey shenanigans the story was wonderfully clear. This was a good tale, told with sensitivity, and augmented by some lovely gory art. It has everything you’d want in an X-Force book — and it’s an excellent jumping-on place for new readers.
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