GI Joe #6: More Than Meets The Eye
GI Joe #6
GI Joe #6 (Allor, Evenhuis, Peer, Uyetake) will simply put, surprise the $@^# out of ou.
DetailsGI Joe #6
GI Joe #6 (Allor, Evenhuis, Peer, Uyetake) will simply put, surprise the $@^# out of ou.
DetailsStar Trek: Year Five #11
Star Trek Year Five #11 (Lanzing, Kelly, Thompson, Keane, Kirchoff, Uyetake) will instantly take you back in time to 1968, as this issue reads and feels like an issue that was published fifty years ago. Great book!
DetailsStar Trek Captains Log – Jellico
Star Trek Captains Log – Jellico (DeCandido, Woodward): A reflection of the damage of protocol, codes, meritocracy and a vertical scheme that looks at the flaws in Starfleet’s ideals. An interesting read, whether or not you like, dislike or know much about the character, but that will be enrichened from that previous knowledge.
DetailsStar Trek Captains Log – Sulu
Fans of Sulu and the classic Star Trek films will mostly enjoy the Captains Log – Sulu (Tipton, Manfredi, Priorini, Cinabro, Uyetake) one-shot. Despite some occasionally clunky visuals, there is a sense of heart in the characterizations that helps this issue to truly be worthwhile.
DetailsStar Trek Captains Log – Pike
If the classic Star Trek series just didn’t go deep enough into his origins and circumstance, Star Trek Captains Log – Pike (Moore, Woodward, Robbins) is definitely one to read. Just be sure to manage your expectations, it will make it easier to enjoy the lore being presented.
DetailsStar Trek: The Next Generation – Hive
It isn’t perfect, but Star Trek: The Next Generation – Hive (Braga, Matalas, Fickett, Corroney, Hi-Fi, Lee) is a series that offers plenty of fan service, mostly beautiful art and just enough depth of plot to keep you invested for the long haul.
DetailsJudge Dredd: False Witness #1
Judge Dredd: False Witness #1 (Easton, Zama, De La Cruz, Lee) is an interesting new mystery for fans to dive into without having to catch up on dozens of previous issues, but it does have some flaws in both it’s approach to fascist rule and the use of Dredd as a background character.
DetailsJennika #2
Jennika #2 (Pattison, Revel, Lee): Two stories, two writers, one great book. The Cure and Wreckreation work together in the same fashion as Starsky & Hutch. Opposite stories that work in unison to make a great story!
DetailsGhostbusters: Year One #3
Ghostbusters Year One #3 (Burnham, Schoening, Delgado) centers on Peter Venkman. I don’t really need to say anything else. Buy it!
DetailsTransformers Galaxies #6
Transformers Galaxies #6 (Leth, Edenfield, Milne, Cruz, Wood, Lopez) remind us that these robots all have different personalities, and not only that but some of those personalities are actually really entertaining.
DetailsTransformers #19
Transformers #19 (Ruckley, Malkova, LaFuente, Wood) is an awesome start to the origins of the Transformers civil war. If you’ve ever wanted to check out the Transformers books, this is the issue!!
DetailsThe Terminator/Transformers #1
The Terminator/Transformers #1 (Waltz, Mariotte, Barber, Milne, Cruz, Wood) delivers a head start to the big summer blockbuster season.
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