X-Men#15: Come What May
X-Men #15
This issue was absolutely wonderful. A mix of fine storytelling, cutting dialog, brutal fights, and frankly incredible art. X-Men hasn’t been this entertaining in a long time
DetailsX-Men #15
This issue was absolutely wonderful. A mix of fine storytelling, cutting dialog, brutal fights, and frankly incredible art. X-Men hasn’t been this entertaining in a long time
DetailsExcalibur #15
A satisfactory penultimate issue to a mediocre event.
DetailsDepartment Of Truth #3
DEPARTMENT OF TRUTH #3 (Tynion IV, Simmonds, Bidikar) is a deeply disturbing but brilliantly executed examination of the power of lies and the damage it can do to someone horrifically traumatized by loss through a fictional lens.
DetailsDUNE: HOUSE ATREIDES #2
DUNE: HOUSE ATREIDES #2 (Herbert, Anderson, Pramanik, Guimarães, Dukeshire) continues to prove itself as a success in being a well-drawn and colored adaption whose pacing really works well in the comic format. #Dune #HouseAtreides @boomstudios
DetailsSuicide Squad #11
After a promising ten issue run, Suicide Squad #11 (@TomTaylorMade, @Bruno_Redondo_F, @fxstudiocolor, Wes Abbott) wraps things up too soon with a sweet and tidy conclusion.
DetailsUsagi Yojimbo: Wanderer’s Road #1
Usagi Yojimbo: Wanderer’s Road #1 features a timeless story brought to life with remarkable coloring, showing just why the heartfelt series holds up just as strong today as ever before. @usagiguy @rleep @IDWPublishing
DetailsThe Multiverse Who Laughs
Dark Nights: Death Metal – The Multiverse Who Laughs #1 is a hodgepodge of great creative talent given free reign to create an anthology that should be a whirlwind of psychotic fun but instead falls flat. No real reason to justify its steep cost exists.
DetailsJohn Constantine: Hellblazer #12
John Constantine: Hellblazer has ended its run, but readers will find themselves returning to it often. @SiSpurrier is the only possible writer to helm what is a quintessential run out of 2020. #DCComics @olmancampbell Bellaire @adityab @johnpaulleon
DetailsDie #15
Die #15 (@kierongillen @HansStephanie and @ClaytonCowles) isn’t only vibrant & violent but vital. Cathartic. Die begs us to run away, yet forces us to rethink our very act escapism & confront the confinement and mortality we’d hoped to leave behind.
DetailsSymbiote Spider-Man: King in Black #1 (David, Land, Leisten, D’Armata, Sabino) gets Marvel’s next big event rolling with a prequel series that brings a huge cast of disparate characters together, but makes the set-up intriguing enough that it’s hard not to get sucked into the fun. #MarvelComics
DetailsAmazing Spider-Man #53
In The Amazing Spider-Man #53 (Spener, Bagley, Dell) Peter’s neck has been snapped by Kindred. Is there even a reason to show up for this issue? You bet there is! #Marvel #Spiderman
DetailsHellions #6
Hellions #6 ( @zebwells @CarmenCarnero @Davcuriel @CommentAiry ) is, simply put, one of the bloodiest and most violent issues of mutants’ history.
Details