Lucifer #18: Odin in Da House
Lucifer #18
Lucifer #18 (Watters, Fiumara, McCaig) brings the hunt home and leaves the reader questioning which side Lucifer is on.
DetailsLucifer #18
Lucifer #18 (Watters, Fiumara, McCaig) brings the hunt home and leaves the reader questioning which side Lucifer is on.
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Spider-Woman #1 [Pacheco, Siquiera, Perez, D’Armata, Junior] Karla Pacheco brings her A-game in a wonderful first issue that exemplifies all we love about Spider-Woman and leaves you on an adrenaline high that will have you itching for the next installment.
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X-Men #9 (Hickman, Yu, Gracia, Cowles): A firecracker start fizzles to a damp squib conclusion in this story — but any completist will still want to pick this issue up.
DetailsTransformers #19
Transformers #19 (Ruckley, Malkova, LaFuente, Wood) is an awesome start to the origins of the Transformers civil war. If you’ve ever wanted to check out the Transformers books, this is the issue!!
DetailsThe Visitor #4
The Visitor #4 (Levitz, Kim, Tinto, Arreola, Bowland) is once again visually stunning, and while it may not have all the answers you were wanting, it teases all the right implications to make this series a worthy addition to anyone’s Valiant collection.
DetailsFantastic Four #20
Fantastic Four #20 (Slott, Medina, Aburtov): In which a bird girl in the Fantasticar turns out to be worth quite a bit when The Mole Man returns.
DetailsAmethyst #2
Amethyst #2 (Reeder, Downie) returns for another do-it-all issue by Reeder, but this time with a lot of more emotional narrative and some really adorable character moments.
DetailsThe Terminator/Transformers #1
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DetailsWOLVERINE #2
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DetailsAction Comics #1021
Action Comics #1021 (Bendis, Romita Jr., Janson, Anderson, Sharpe) is a crowded issue that concludes an arc that had already strayed away. A few fun action sequences save the issue, but not by much.
DetailsThe Red Mother #4
The Red Mother #4 (Haun, Luckert, Dukeshire) remains haunting and, at moments, striking, but its predictable narrative structure and artistic shortcomings can get in the way of an otherwise creepy and compelling story.
DetailsAmazing Spider-Man #42
Amazing Spider-Man #42 (Spencer, Ottley, Fairbairn) is fun, despite a slower pace and a break from the “heavy” story that the title is involved in.
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