He-Man & the Masters of the Multiverse #6: He-Mania
He-Man & the Masters of the Multiverse #6
He-Man & The Masters of the Multiverse #6 (Seeley, Derenick, Yackley, Temofonte) is a fitting good-bye from a series that we don’t want to leave.
DetailsHe-Man & the Masters of the Multiverse #6
He-Man & The Masters of the Multiverse #6 (Seeley, Derenick, Yackley, Temofonte) is a fitting good-bye from a series that we don’t want to leave.
DetailsThe Gathering Storm!
Savage Dragon #248 (Larsen, Koutsis, Toris) kicks off the march to 250 with style and lots of over-the-top craziness, just like fans like it! If you’ve never read this comic before, now’s the time to jump on board!
DetailsWonder Woman: Agent of Peace #3
Wonder Woman: Agent of Peace #3 (Connor, Palmiotti, Sampere, Lucas) Wonder Woman deals with the horrific truth of her actions, and now she must rally the citizens of Gorilla City to fight an alien beast set on pure destruction.
DetailsBuffy the Vampire Slayer #14 (Bellaire, Lopez, Hidalgo) is a quiet, character-driven issue that lets everyone settle into the new status quo. With gorgeous art, this issue is a great jumping-on – or jumping back on – point for new and lapsed reader alike.
DetailsStar #4
Star #4 (Thomspon, Pina, Andrade, Aburtov, O’Halloran, Cowles) is full of action and awesome visuals, but it also poses an interesting comparison which finds Star still on uncertain grounds regarding her status as a hero or a villain.
DetailsBatman: Gotham Nights #4-5
Batman: Gotham Nights #4-5 (Russell, Benjamin, Friend, Sinclair) from DC’s Digital Firsts line land slightly better than previous issues thanks to Russell but still feel like a lot of potential was lost along the way.
DetailsYear Zero #1
Year Zero #1 (Percy, Rosanas, Loughridge) With a world rich in characters with diverse backgrounds, Year Zero comes in with its refreshing horror theme that sucks the reader into the story and does not let go!
DetailsDCeased: Unkillables #1-3
DCeased: Unkillables #1-3 (Taylor, Mostert, Scott, Edwards, Lokus, Temofonte) is an exciting and fast-paced miniseries that hits the ground running to successfully maintain the momentum of the original event. It’s brutally heartfelt and uniquely memorable, so if you haven’t read DCeased yet, now is the time, because you don’t want to miss this one!
DetailsAstonishing X-Men (2004) #67
Astonishing X-Men (2004) #67 (Liu, Pinna) If you ever wished you were part of the X-Men, or write X-Men fanfic, or were driven to X-Men as a child, this issue will captivate you and possibly make you cry. #XMenMonday
DetailsTokyo Ghoul Volume 1
Ghoul or human any manga reader will find this cruel story a delight to read.
DetailsX-Men (1963) #1-3
For #XMenMonday, it’s time to return to where it all started in the 1960’s, to the start of the boom for Marvel Comics! From the first appearance of Magneto, to the creepy love Xavier had for Jean, see how it began in X-Men #1-3 (Lee, Kirby, Reinman, Rosen)!
DetailsLost On Planet Earth #2
Lost On Planet Earth #2: A fast-paced story, but one that promises to take us on a revolutionary trip of growth and breaking with preconceptions of the world (both in personal and social ways). We’re eager to see what Visaggio and Aguirre have for us next.
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