Hawkeye: Freefall #3: Boyz in the Hood
Hawkeye: Freefall #3
Hawkeye: Freefall (Rosenberg, Schmidt, Sabino) #3 is by far the most comedic issue of the series, and probably the most comedic issue you’ve read in a few years.
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Hawkeye: Freefall (Rosenberg, Schmidt, Sabino) #3 is by far the most comedic issue of the series, and probably the most comedic issue you’ve read in a few years.
DetailsCaptain Marvel #15
Captain Marvel #15 (Thompson, Garbett, Bonvillain, Cowles) is another action-packed spectacle loaded with intrigue, serving as both a turning point in the arc and for Carol’s path forward dealing with Vox Supreme.
DetailsBlack Panther and the Agents of Wakanda #6
Black Panther and the Agents of Wakanda (Zub, Eaton, Parsons, Menyz) #6 sets the tone and standard for the series. Usually, those are established earlier on, but I think there’s a very good reason for waiting this long.
DetailsCaptain America #19
Captain America #19 (Coates, Masters, Quinn, Milla, Petit) provides intriguing background on the Daughters of Liberty but still the underlying themes of the run seem to be eroding with time.
DetailsWOLVERINE #1
WOLVERINE #1 (Percy, Kubert, Bogdanovic, Martin, Wilson, Petit) Delivers a double whammy filled with all the right ingredients one wants from a Wolverine debut issue Bub!
DetailsMarvel Voices #1
Marvel’s Voices #1 goes far beyond being just a comic. It is a testament to diversity and a message of potential and representation.
DetailsThor #3
In Thor #3 (Cates, Klein, Wilson, Sabino) Thor fights Beta Ray Bill.
DetailsGwen Stacy #1
Gwen Stacy #1 (Gage, Nauch, Rosenberg, Caramagna) is a fun romp through the life of an average high school girl and will hopefully be the start of an engaging series!
DetailsAmazing Spider-Man #39
Amazing Spider-Man #39 (Spencer, Coello, Reber) sees Spidey sit down across the table from JJJ. The results? Exactly what you’d expect.
DetailsSpider-Verse #5
Spider-Verse (Gage, Ferreyra, Sabino) #5 is a fantastically moody issue, somber in tone, and almost all done in black & grey. Think of it as a goth kid & a comic book had a baby.
DetailsThe Magnificent Mrs. Marvel #12
The Magnificent Ms. Marvel #12 (Ahmed, Jung, & Vlasco, Herring) is a wild ride from start to finish. The emotional art and high stakes tension tie together to pull in the reader and keep them hanging on till the final page.
DetailsConan Battle for the Serpent Crown #1
Conan Battle for the Serpent Crown #1 (Ahmed, Ross, Woodard, Lanham) is off to a strong start and I look forward to seeing where they go from here. With a veteran writer at the helm and a strong premise for high adventure, I foresee a story full of colorful characters, both old and new, and scenes and locals that set the stage and make the story come to life.
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