Rai #1: Man or Myth?
Rai #1
Rai #1 (Kindt, Crain, Lanphear): Gorgeous art, rock solid writing and a sense of mystery and wonder that gets you on the hook from page one, Rai is everything it sets out to be and more.
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Rai #1 (Kindt, Crain, Lanphear): Gorgeous art, rock solid writing and a sense of mystery and wonder that gets you on the hook from page one, Rai is everything it sets out to be and more.
DetailsEmpty Zone #2
Empty Zone #2 (Alexander, NCT, Jackson) delivers the horrors with an issue that feels like a dark mystery unraveling within a technologically induced drug trip.
DetailsAstonishing X-Men (2004) #50
Astonishing X-Men (2004) #50 (Liu, Perkins) A beautifully done and hard to digest issue, where emotional weight, tragedy and tension are achieved in practically all of it, both in the script and in the art.
DetailsDrones Vol. 1
Drones Vol. 1: Hellfire (Runberg, Louis, Daviet) is a futuristic wartime graphic novel which asks readers to follow a personal vengeance-fueled story that attempts, to limited success, to shed light on a much larger real-world dynamic on the motivations of war. It’s good, but it had potential to be great.
DetailsMagnus #1-5
Magnus #1-5 (Higgins, Fornes, O’Halloran, Esposito) brings something completely new and modern to the series with a moral dilemma that explores a fundamental relationship between humanity and artificial intelligence. For those looking for a sci-fi mystery thriller, this is definitely one you will want to read.
DetailsAstonishing X-Men (2004) #49
Astonishing X-Men (2004) #49 (Liu, Perkins) is a thrilling second issue of this arc that is excellent when it comes to personal conflict and aftermath, with art that matches the dark tone this story is setting.
DetailsWhat If…The Silver Surfer Possessed the Infinity Gauntlet? #49
What If…The Silver Surfer Possessed the Infinity Gauntlet? (Marz, Clark, West, Stein, Chang): Join us this Sunday as we see what happens when corruption mixes with absolute power. The Silver Surfer finds himself amidst in a battle to balance ultimate power and the ability to remain selfless!
DetailsArchie Vs. Predator II #1-5
Archie Vs. Predator II #1-5 (de Campi, Hack) is a delightful piece of terror flick comics, Archie canon exploration (including canon subversion) and masterfully crafted storytelling and art. Just pick it up!
DetailsNo Heroine Part 1: Kayla Strong
No Heroine #1 (Gogol, Madd, Madd) asks the question, “What if Buffy was a recovering heroin addict?” and lets the sparks fly from there! A wonderful, engaging self-published work, this comic and its creators deserve your attention!
DetailsJudge Dredd Progs 2171-2173
Judge Dredd progs 2171-2173 (Niemand, Lynch, Boswell, Parkhouse) introduce a thoughtful exploration of cultural significance against the impact of such a harsh rule of law and way of life, helping to make this a story any fan will want to check out.
DetailsAstonishing X-Men (2004) #48
Get ready for the beginning of a story about fresh starts, love and mutant condition in Astonishing X-Men’s #48 (Liu, Perkins) , the starter of a new intriguing status quo and an exploration of some characters’ deep grounds.
DetailsStar Trek: The Next Generation – Hive
It isn’t perfect, but Star Trek: The Next Generation – Hive (Braga, Matalas, Fickett, Corroney, Hi-Fi, Lee) is a series that offers plenty of fan service, mostly beautiful art and just enough depth of plot to keep you invested for the long haul.
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