Venom #19: Absolute Dylan!
Venom #19
Venom #19 (Cates, Coello, Beredo): Dylan continues to do Dylan things, meaning…it may not be about Carnage.
DetailsVenom #19
Venom #19 (Cates, Coello, Beredo): Dylan continues to do Dylan things, meaning…it may not be about Carnage.
DetailsStar Wars Allegiance #1-4: Journey to The Rise of Skywalker
The mini-series Allegiance (Sacks, Ross, Loughridge) attempts to give fans a bridge between The Last Jedi and The Rise of Skywalker. MARVEL offers up a detrimentally short, but still enjoyable four issue series revolving around the main band of heroes.
DetailsInvisible Woman #4
Invisible Woman #4 (Waid, De Iulis): The Invisible Woman demonstrates her true power and resourcefulness—but that may not be enough to avert an international tragedy.
DetailsYondu #1
Yondu #1 (Thompson, Nadler, McCrea) gives readers two Yondus for the price of one, and a cosmic MacGuffin supposedly on par with the Infinity Gauntlet! What’s not to love?!
DetailsAbsolute Carnage: Weapon Plus #1
Absolute Carnage: Weapon Plus #1 (MacKay, Raffaele, Sanchez-Alamara): The bittersweet nature of being a superhero is very rarely is this portrayed as well as it is with this issue of Weapon H. Jed MacKay homes in on all of this and makes a concise fun story out of it.
DetailsNEW MUTANTS #1
New Mutants #1 (Brisson, Hickman, Reis, Lanham): What do you get when you throw together a rag tag team of mutant revolutionary wunderkind with a rag tag group of reprobate space pirates? Bloody blissful bedlam.
DetailsBlack Panther #17: Know Your Place!
Black Panther #17 (Coates, Acuna): There may be a traitor in the ranks! Killmonger, dead and buried, but not for long as a Klyntar symbiote seek to destroy the Black Panther. Storm has a strong woman-to-woman talk with Nakia to clarify relationship status with T’Challa.
DetailsGhost Rider #2
Ghost Rider #2 (Brisson, Kuder, Keith) pushes the horror side of Marvel into new prominence with powerful storytelling and spectacular visuals fueled by hellfire’s fury. This is a series that demands to be noticed.
DetailsDr. Doom #2
Doctor Doom #2 (Cartwell, Larroca) is a look at what happens to the world when one of it’s most powerful leaders is accused of a crime he didn’t commit.
DetailsAmazing Spider-Man #33
Amazing Spider-Man #33 (Spencer/ Gleason) is a classic Marvel comic, and trust me I mean that in the best way possible!
DetailsX-Force #1
X-Force #1 (Percy, Cassara, White) is an absolutely superb, gritty and tragic installment in the Dawn Of X line up that reminds us that the dangers and hate that mutantkind faces are still there and all too real. This one’s unmissable!
DetailsFantastic Four: Grand Design #1
An odyssey through…well…something like the history of The Fantastic Four… (Scioli)
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