Age of X-Man: Prisoner X #5: Prison Constructs
Age of X-Man: Prisoner X #5
A rather predictable end to an otherwise quite well-constructed series, Age of X-Man: Prisoner X #5 simply suffers from being tied to a larger event.
DetailsAge of X-Man: Prisoner X #5
A rather predictable end to an otherwise quite well-constructed series, Age of X-Man: Prisoner X #5 simply suffers from being tied to a larger event.
DetailsMiles Morales: Spider-Man #8
Despite it’s predictable nature, ‘Miles Morales: Spider-Man #8’ is a dramatic and vividly illustrated look into the true dangers behind wearing the mask. This one will have fans on the edge of their seats!
DetailsAge of X-Man Omega #1
Taken as a whole , this was the conclusion of an excellent experiment. One which, I hope, will not be completely erased by Hickman’s upcoming venture in the Land of X.
DetailsSpider-Man: Life Story #4
The pacing in this series is nearly perfect. The script is an expert balance of action and introspection, with a real focus on character. Combined with fun, jubilant art, this series is one for the ages.
DetailsAvengers #21
The Avengers have a cooldown issue in a series full of cooldown issues, when do they heat up?
DetailsConan the Barbarian #7
Conan picks up some ladies and shows them a good time!
DetailsBlack Panther #13
A storm is brewing between allies and clouds the future. The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda begins a new chapter, “Two Thousand Seasons”. T’Challa finally has his memories and he is determined to get back home, but his fellow Maroon, M’Baku challenges T’Challa’s actions. Join us as we witness first contact with Wakanda Prime and the beloved Ororo.
DetailsSymbiote Spider-Man #4
Mysterio has gotten his hands on something huge (not that, perv) can Spidey stop him in time or will the Symbiote Suit kill him first?!
DetailsWolverine & Captain America: Weapon Plus #1
People love seeing dark reflections of their favorite heroes especially when they are done well. Sacks does this beautifully, introducing a new villain who’s believable, somewhat relatable while also clearly a threat that makes sense to need both Cap and Jimmy Howlett to combat it.
DetailsInvisible Woman #1
The heroine of The Fantastic Four strikes out on her own—as an undercover operative for the CIA. It’s a far cry from battling Dr. Doom and Galactus…
DetailsWar of the Realms Omega #1
War of the Realms Omega resolves nothing and leaves loose ends loose on the tail end of Marvel’s spring event.
DetailsStar Wars #68
“It is a dark time for the Rebellion. Although the Death Star has been destroyed, Imperial troops have driven the Rebel forces from their hidden base and pursued them across the galaxy.” This is what the opening crawl of Empire Strikes Back says. It is also how Rebels and Rogues begins. The issue opened not…
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