Gone #1: Surviving Amongst the Stars
Gone #1
Gone #1 is the first series from DSTLRY sure to hook readers within the first few pages with a tense story, excellent art, & layers of commentary throughout @DSTLRY_Media @Jock4twenty
DetailsGone #1
Gone #1 is the first series from DSTLRY sure to hook readers within the first few pages with a tense story, excellent art, & layers of commentary throughout @DSTLRY_Media @Jock4twenty
DetailsSteelworks #5
dives deep into the characters ahead of the big conclusion next issue. It’s another strong issue from Dorn, Basri, Cifuentes, Dalhouse, and Leigh. @vicencifuentes; @adalhouse @akaWorf @DCOfficial
DetailsPenguin #3
is the strongest issue yet. The creative team hits a homerun as the issue builds Oswald up as teh bogeyman in his own series.
DetailsImmortal Thor #3
Immortal Thor #3 (@Al_Ewing @coccolo_martin and @JoeSabino ) is a witty, weird, wild ride. It’s Thor and Loki at their finest – and the creative team behind them at their finest, too. #Thor #Loki
DetailsMs. Marvel: The New Mutant #3
is a fun look into the literal mind of Kamala, by #Sabir Pirzada @ImanVellani #CarlosGomez @AdamTGorham #SaraPichelli @ErickArciniega #JoeCarmagna, & @Marvel.
DetailsUncanny Spider-Man #2
This was a tremendous improvement on the first issue: action, adventure, romance, decent pacing, and fewer problematic elements made for an engaging and enjoyable story.
DetailsSomething is Killing the Children #34
is an intense issue that brings the action at the forefront of this arc. It’s violent, terrifying, & a great reminder of what makes this series great with art is some of the best so far! @boomstudios @Jamesthefourth @wertherscut @pollomuerto
DetailsDrive Like Hell #1
Drive Like Hell #1(@rdouek @AlexCormack4 @HassanOE) take readers on a fast ride through a world of crime, corruption, and the supernatural! #DarkHorseComics
DetailsFantasy Quest #1 (Advance Spoiler-free Review)
Wonderland is at war, all hell is breaking loose, and it’s up to John Carter to figure out what the hell is going on @KickstarterRead; #indiecomics
DetailsHarley Quinn #33
is a fever dream of color and story resulting in a chaotic—but enjoyable—read revolving the mystery as alternate Harleys are taken off the board exciting premise and setting up Harley-themed detective story. @dcofficial @TiniHoward @Sweeney_Boo #harleyquinn
DetailsUnstoppable Doom Patrol #7
fantastically concludes one of the Dawn of DC’s first stories by @DennisCulver @TheBurnham @ReberVision @droog811 & @DCOfficial.
DetailsDetective Comics #1075
is a somber issue and a slower paced entry in the Orgham operatic saga. Filled with rain and emotions, it will have readers guessing how the Orghams fit into the Wayne family history. #batman
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