Catwoman #20: No Guts, No Glory.
Catwoman #20
Catwoman #20 (Jones, Blanco): We have zombies everyone, I repeat we have zombies and a group of cute alley cats.
DetailsCatwoman #20
Catwoman #20 (Jones, Blanco): We have zombies everyone, I repeat we have zombies and a group of cute alley cats.
DetailsVan Helsing Vs. The League of Monsters #1
Amidst the horror icons, bloody action and overall sleek aesthetic in Van Helsing Vs. The League of Monsters #1 (Gregory, Coetten, Bevard, Esposito) we see a book that succeeds most in its emotional developments, making this a must read for any fan.
DetailsTeen Titans #39 (Glass, Thompson, Pansica, Ferreira, Maolo) feels a bit off due to the regular creative team only being partially present for the proceedings, but is still a good old-fashioned superhero brawl that brings the stakes and a pleasant and surprising guest-star. If you’re sleeping on this title, it’s time to wake up!
DetailsJennika #1
Jennika #1 (Revel, Pattison, Nishijma) with every turn down a new road, comes to a new adventure, but what if that new adventure is your past. Meet Jennika, she’s new at being a mutant, but not knowing how to deal with a mix of emotions, wether old or new.
DetailsConspiracy: Area 51
Conspiracy: Area 51 #1 (Rodionoff, Goldberg, Otero, Paciarotti, Mangual) is both thrilling and shocking, kicking off what looks to be a sci-fi horror that pulls readers into the unknown with stellar artwork and terror lurking behind every door.
DetailsRed Sonja & Vampirella Meet Betty & Veronica #9
Solving last issue’s wormhole cliffhanger with style, you can almost listen to 70s music and smell popcorn and grease coming out of these pages. It’s surely a wild ride to the past.
DetailsBloodshot #1
Join Comic Watch this Sunday morning as we get hyped for the new Bloodshot live-action movie with a look back at the 1993 classic Bloodshot #1 (VanHook, Perlin, Wiacek, Moede) comic!
DetailsAmethyst #1
Amy Reeder takes on writing, art and colour duties (with Gabriela Downie in lettering) in a brilliant new reinvention of this character, which subverts most of the magical girl narratives, shifting our character from a childhood with thousands of fantasty adventures and magical companions into the devastating solitude and constant change of teenager years.
DetailsGhost-Spider #7
Ghost-Spider #7 (McGuire, Guara, Herring) continues to entertain and mystify. With the addition of an alternate Sue and Johnny Storm what good go wrong? Oh yeah, The Maker is here too!
DetailsBloodshot #0
In a powerful one-shot filled with explosive visuals, Bloodshot #0 (Seeley, Laming, Dalhouse, Sharpe) proves to be an issue that any fan of the character simply must read.
DetailsAquaman #57 brings all of the emotional depth, intensity, and outright maturity readers have come to expect from the Eisner-caliber creative team of DeConnick, Rocha, Henriques, and Fajardo Jr.!
DetailsFantastic Four #19
Fantastic Four #19 (Slott, Izaakse, Menyz): In which the senses-stirring saga of planet Spyre and “The Four-Told” comes at last to a “Four-Gone” conclusion!
Details