Thor #5: God Blast
Thor #5
Thor #5 (Cates, Klein): Another phenomenal action packed issue that is sure to have everyone talking!
DetailsThor #5
Thor #5 (Cates, Klein): Another phenomenal action packed issue that is sure to have everyone talking!
DetailsTransformers #20
Transformers #20 (Ruckley, Malkova, Wood, LaFuente) has potential to be a great book, unfortunately, it never quite lives up to it.
DetailsTartarus #3
Tartarus # 3 (Christmas, Cole) is an action-packed, vibrant continuation full of twists and revelations, plunging readers further into Tilde’s world.
DetailsDoctor Tomorrow #3
Doctor Tomorrow #3 (Arbona, Towe, Rodriguez, Fitzpatrick, Cowles): Keeping it spoiler free, this issue is amazing and that’s all there is to it. Go out and buy it and then go back and buy another issue to give to a friend.
DetailsStrange Adventures #2
Strange Adventures #2 (King, Gerads, Shaner): Excellent art combines here with a thought provoking, extremely timely story. It’s well worth picking up.
DetailsLost On Planet Earth #3
#CWPride: This space soap opera by Visaggio and Aguirre takes a bold move and shines an emotional and personal light in the consequences of a society that thrives only for scientific “progress” and space exploration.
DetailsA Man Among Ye #1:
There’s no denying A Man Among Ye #1 (Phillips, Cermak, Pezzillo, Peteri) is explosive and dramatic, with great potential to bring something new to fans. You won’t regret buying this book.
DetailsExcellence #7
In Excellence #7 (Thomas, Randolph, Lopez), the price for repeating the same process over and over is higher than the price of change! Spencer Dales is about to challenge the world of magic. Who will stand with him and who will oppose him?
DetailsLegion of Super-Heroes #6
Despite great art and well-written and snappy dialogue, Legion of Super-Heroes #6 (Bendis, Sook, Von Grawbadger, Bellaire, Sharpe) is only a so-so book, brought down by Bendis’ historical problems with pacing and plotting.
DetailsBatman and The Outsiders #13
Batman and The Outsiders #13 (Hill, Melnikov, Plascencia) shows an inkling of potential in an otherwise dull series. It is time for the Outsiders to leave Batman’s shadow.
DetailsNightwing #71
Nightwing #71 (Jurgens, Cliquet, Filardi): This is the first time in awhile that the stakes have really felt appropriately heavy for someone of Nightwing’s ability. That alone makes this issue worth picking up.
DetailsAstonishing X-Men (2004) #51
Astonishing X-Men (2004) (Liu, Perkins): A gamechanging issue for LGBT+ representations in comics, its impact and its content has left a mark that is profound and worth revisiting. It’s also an incredibly crafted and engaging one. #CWPride #XMenMonday
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