Jane Foster: Valkyrie #5: How About Them Apples
Jane Foster: Valkyrie #5
Jane Foster: Valkyrie #5 (Ewing, Aaron, CAFU, Aburtov) is filled with stunning visuals that make a satisfying conclusion to the first arc of Jane’s turn as Valkyrie!
DetailsJane Foster: Valkyrie #5
Jane Foster: Valkyrie #5 (Ewing, Aaron, CAFU, Aburtov) is filled with stunning visuals that make a satisfying conclusion to the first arc of Jane’s turn as Valkyrie!
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Excalibur (Howard, To, Arciniega) hits its stride in issue #3. Dragons, fairies, and special surprise guest stars abound!
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X-Men #3 (Hickman, Yu) This issue is SUCH a dramatic improvement from the first two that it might have sprung from another mind. Trust me. You’re going to want to pick this one up.
DetailsVenom #20
Venom #20 (Cates, Coello, Beredo) Eddie comes clean on his relationship with Dylan, however, who is the Counsel of Reeds?
DetailsPunisher 2099 #1
Punisher 2099 #1 (Thompson, Nadler, Horak, Rosenberg): This book couldn’t be more targeted to nerds like me if it specifically had my full name, birth date and SSN slapped across the cover.
DetailsNEW MUTANTS #2
New Mutants #2: (Hickman, Reis, Muller, Lanham) what begins as courtroom drama turns into an epic space opera with regal dynasties that puts the cat amongst the pigeons. Truth?? You can’t handle the truth!!!!
DetailsIn space, no one can hear the Avengers scream in #27 (Aaron, McGuinness)! What horror lurks in the dark corners of the Shi’ar empire?!
DetailsSUNDAY CLASSICS: Magik: Storm and Illyana
Back when mutant saturation was barely a thought in anybody’s minds, Marvel began rolling out X-Men minis like the subject of this week’s Sunday Classic– ‘Magik: Storm and Illyana’!
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Runaways #27 (Rowell, Anka) sees the team visit the ’90s for some J-Team fashion tips from Doc Justice… and not in a good way – but in a hilarious way for readers!
DetailsConan the Barbarian 2099 #1
Conan the Barbarian 2099 #1 (Duggan, Antonio) explores the theory that you can take Conan out of the Barbarian, but you can’t take the Barbarian out of Conan.
DetailsFantastic Four 2099 #1
Misguided from from initial concept, Fantastic Four 2099 #1 (Pacheco, Cummings, Sotomayor) dares to ask, how does the most humane and high-minded concept in comics work in a grungy, dismal, dystopian future? To put it simply, it DOESN’T.
DetailsCaptain America #16
Captain America #16 (Coates, Quinn, Milla, Caramagna) continues to dissect Captain America’s place in the socio-political landscape of 21st century America.
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