Fantastic Four #9: A New Point of View
Fantastic Four #9
In the most ambitious issue yet, Fantastic Four #9 sets out to tell the story from Alicia’s point of view. It’s a creative idea but it doesn’t quite stick the landing.
DetailsFantastic Four #9
In the most ambitious issue yet, Fantastic Four #9 sets out to tell the story from Alicia’s point of view. It’s a creative idea but it doesn’t quite stick the landing.
DetailsX-23: Deadly Regenesis
X-23 vs. Kingpin! An issue full of rage, humor, & redemption that you don’t want to miss. And the best part is – you don’t have to read anything else to enjoy the story! #MarvelComics #X23 #Kingpin @EricaSchultz42 @EdgarSalazar_1 @co_carloslopez @corypetit
DetailsX-Men #24
A sad send off to the year two crew, hopefully after this next Hellfire Gala we’ll get back some of the magic from the first year. By Gerry Duggan, Joshua Cassara & Marvel.
DetailsVenom #22
Venom #22(@Al_Ewing @ramonfbachs @FrankDarmata @ClaytonCowles) brings an obscure character out of the vault and into the spotlight for a well-drawn issue full of mystery. #Marvel #Venom
DetailsSpider-Man #10
Spider-Man #9 is sugary storytelling, entertaining the reader without asking them for too much. It’s enjoyable in all the best ways, and helps characterize the recently introduce Spider-Boy a tad more.
DetailsThor Annual #1
This year’s #Thor annual makes up for what it lacks narratively with page after page of stunning artwork and an exciting peek at what’s to come.
DetailsDoctor Strange #5
Doctor Strange #5 pairs Pasqual Ferry’s art perfectly with the unique and powerful voice that Jed MacKay gives Strange, from @jedmackay @PasqualFerry @thealexrossart #HeatherMoore @corypetit, & @Marvel.
DetailsX-Men BTF Sinister Four #1
In Sinister Four, Gillen has written one of the most narratively complex, emotionally impactful, and incredibly fun comics of the year by @kierongillen #PacoMedina & #MarvelComics #FallOfX #XMen
DetailsSpider-Man: Fake Red
Spider-Man: Fake Red from @kurikaramaru is a beautiful and action-packed tale about the power of identity and symbols within our everyday lives. This is an instant classic for the character, and promises a bright future for collaborative efforts between @Marvel & @VizMedia
DetailsThor #35
Thor #35 was up against a set of unfair circumstances, and didn’t manage to rise above them and be something great. The earnest attempt is worth noting, but earnest can only earn a story so much praise when the rest of it decays at the seems.
DetailsDaredevil & Echo #2
Daredevil & Echo #2 (Taboo, Earls, Noto, Cowles) is a lacking sophomore issue, undercutting excellent art and colors with a boring plot and stilted writing.
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #28
The Amazing Spider-Man #28 is a step in the right direction, the series moving back towards Zeb Wells’ strong suits, but remains held back significantly by tonal whiplash.
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