Blade #6 Dracula, The Mentor!
Blade #6
Blade finds an unlikely mentor, DRACULA! Wait, what…?! @bryanedwardhill @LeeMFerguson #KJDiaz #Blade #MarvelComics
DetailsBlade #6
Blade finds an unlikely mentor, DRACULA! Wait, what…?! @bryanedwardhill @LeeMFerguson #KJDiaz #Blade #MarvelComics
DetailsUnderheist #1
is a satisfactory start to a crime story with supernatural elements that drives curiosity for future issues. @boomstudios @DavidALapham @Hilzjenkins
DetailsDaredevil: Gang War #1
.@EricaSchultz42 & Sergio Fernandez Dávila have crafted a tentpole tie-in with Daredevil: Gang War #1, an absolutely essential read for those with any interest in the event while also being a great #Elektra story in and of itself. #MarvelComics #Daredevil
DetailsImmortal Thor #5
is a poetic and powerful exploration of mythology, creation, and what it means to be worthy of the power of #Thor. #MarvelComics #AlEwing @coccolo_martin #MattWilson @JoeSabino
DetailsThe Enfield Gang Massacre #5
With issue #5, The Enfield Gang Massacre (@ChristophCondon @ThatJPhillips @PipMartin9 @ImageComics) proves itself to be a bona fide epic tragedy dressed in western garb thanks to a barrage of poignant moments and artistic splashes.
DetailsMiles Morales: Spider-Man #13
As #GangWar rages on, #MilesMorales finds himself caught between new allies & old enemies, the book continues to dodge the event fatigue & continue to push the title’s mains tory forward. @yayforzig @BryanValenza @FredVice_art #SpiderMan #MarvelComics
DetailsMoon Knight #30
.@jedmackay @alescappuccio @rachellecheri @corypetit sticks the landing with an issue filled with great character interactions, iconic coloring, and a blend of artistic elements that remind why this is one of @Marvel’s best books on shelves. #MoonKnight
DetailsDark X-Men #5
is a somewhat disappointing finale to an otherwise brilliant story. With an underlying acceptance on the repeated cycles of human nature, a sixth issue might have been needed to fully hit the mark. #XMen @steve_foxe @scharf_jonas #MarvelComics
DetailsWhere the Body Was
Where the Body Was (Ed Brubaker, @seanpphillips & @ThatJacobPhillips @ImageComics) is less over-the-top spectacle than the trio’s recent collaborations, but the bounty of this suburban tale is in its simplicity and enchanting colors.
DetailsBatman: City of Madness #2
delivers a fully realized vision within these pages that genuinely adds to the material it’s inspired from, by @cjwardart @HassanOE, & @DCOfficial. #Batman
DetailsAction Comics #1060
As #Superman teams up with Constantine to save his daughter from a mystical menace from another earth, the Superfamily take care of matters at home! By @phillipkjohnson @eddybarrows @MattHerms! #DCComics
DetailsBatman / Santa Claus: Silent Knight #2
does an excellent job in establishing a new backstory for Santa Claus and Krampus while introducing more and more elements from the world of DC, by @JeffParker @Michele_Bandini @Sinccolor @droog811, & @DCOfficial. #Batman
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