Transformers #17: The Bigger They Are….
Transformers #17
Transformers (Ruckley, Malkova, McGuire-Smith, Uyetake, Wood) takes further than we’ve even been into the mind of a robot. What makes them tick? It’s not Energon.
DetailsTransformers #17
Transformers (Ruckley, Malkova, McGuire-Smith, Uyetake, Wood) takes further than we’ve even been into the mind of a robot. What makes them tick? It’s not Energon.
DetailsTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #103
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #103 (Campbell, Pattison, Lee): Leo & Mikey make a connection, Raph & Jennika square off, while Old Hob puts his own morality aside for the great good.
DetailsLegion of Super-Heroes #4
Despite some cosmetic changes, Legion of Super-Heroes #4’s (Bendis, Sook, Janin) foray into this new spin on the Legion’s origin feels more compulsory than inspired. The art is still great, but a mere four issues in, and this title suddenly feels like it’s treading water.
DetailsDaredevil #18
Daredevil #18 (Zdarsky, Fornes, Woodard) is a thrill-ride from front to back. It’s not quite there, but this comic is on the way back to being Daredevil again.
DetailsBANG! #1
BANG! #1 (Kindt, Torres) comes out of the gates swinging with one of the sharpest comics you’re likely to find on the shelves this year. Witty, fast-paced, intelligent, and gorgeous.
DetailsJoin the Future #1
In an explosive and utterly impressive first issue, Join the Future #1 (Kaplan, Kowalski, Simpson, Otsmane-Elhaou) proves that Aftershock Comics has an unmistakable hit on their hands with potential for real greatness. Do not miss this book.
DetailsLucifer #17
Lucifer #17 (Watters, Fiumara, McCaig) has Lucifer hitting the road with his new best friend, Beverly, in an issue that boasts some of the most stunning art in the series yet. The wild hunt has truly begun.
DetailsDeadpool #3
Deadpool #3 (Thompson, Bachalo, Faucher, Curiel) is a solid continuation of a new series that is honestly better than it has any right to be. Fans of Deadpool who want a well rounded story without too much baggage will find plenty to love!
DetailsStar Trek Year Five #10
Star Trek: Year Five #10 (McCann, Califano, Cheng) is an excellent metaphor for the issue of gender identity. Say what you will, but Star Trek always seems to find a way to address the current issues that we’re all talking about.
DetailsMARAUDERS #8
Marauders #8: (Duggan, Caselli, Delgado, Muller, Dauterman, Wilson, Petit) much like Schrödinger’s Cat the truth is out of the bag…and in the bag. So can the Cat be said to be alive…or dead?
DetailsTransformers Galaxies #4
Transformers Galaxies (Bleszinski, Ramondelli, Wood) #4 continues to take a very serious look at the politics of the Transformers class system. No, I’m being totally serious.
DetailsNEW MUTANTS #7
New Mutants #7: (Hickman, Reis, Muller, Lanham) in space no one can hear you scream Butterscotch Puddin’!
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