X-Men #8: Mean Brown Mother (From Outer Space)
X-Men #8
X-Men #8 (Hickman, Asrar, Gho, Cowles): A popcorn plot combines with some absolutely amazing art in this surprisingly fun issue. Grab it, before The Brood grabs you!
DetailsX-Men #8
X-Men #8 (Hickman, Asrar, Gho, Cowles): A popcorn plot combines with some absolutely amazing art in this surprisingly fun issue. Grab it, before The Brood grabs you!
DetailsGhostbusters: Year One #2
Ghostbusters: Year One #2 (Burnham, Schoening, Delgado) takes a look at some of the events in the life of Ray Stanz leading up to (and after) the first movie. Amazing issue!
DetailsThe Dreaming #19
The Dreaming #19 (Spurrier, Evely, Lopes) finally sees the Dreaming back in the hands of its inhabitants. With Lucien back, it is now time to confront Wan in an exciting issue that boasts gorgeous scenes that feel too big for a comic book.
DetailsAvengers #32 (Aaron, McGuinness, Manna) lines up a frighteningly stacked bunch of seemingly-disconnected bad guys, all of whom are being manipulated by someone far, far worse than them. Although it’ll never be accused of being the brainiest comic around, this run is good, solid superhero antics from front to back.
DetailsGrimm Fairy Tales #36
Grimm Fairy Tales #36 (Franchini, Abrera, Cortes, Esposito) might not be the most impactful in the Odyssey arc, but it sure is a lot of fun to watch Skye in her element as the Guardian of the Nexus. Fans will certainly enjoy this one.
DetailsGhosted in L.A. #9
Ghosted in L.A. #9 (Grace, Keeny, Le) rounds up a dark and plot-centered issue. The melodrama and emotional dialogues are still here, but they give more space to some final revelations that leave us expecting the next issue.
DetailsBatman and the Outsiders #11
Batman and the Outsiders #11 (Hill, Soy, Gandini) is a visually pleasing issue with some fun action but held back by some choppy dialogue. Though not the strongest issue in the series, it contains enough to keep the reader interested in what is to come.
DetailsTiger-Man #1
Tiger-Man #1 (Levy, Colon, Leroy) is a death filled romp through a rodeo or something.
DetailsThe Butcher of Paris #4
The Butcher of Paris #4 (Phillips, Kotz) explores terror and apathy through a historical lens that remains extremely relevant in modern day.
Details“The Flash Age” kicks into high gear in Flash #751 (Williamson, Duce, Guerrero) as the stakes skyrocket and Paradox proves no one is safe… When no one was looking, The Flash became one of DC’s hottest books! Miss it at your peril!
DetailsAmazing Spider-Man #41
Amazing Spider-Man #41 (Spencer, Ottley, Fairbairn, Caramagna) finds Spidey teaming up with Boomerang to take on…a lot of people. Say what you will, but this book will definitely have you coming back, Sorry, boomerang joke.
DetailsTransformers #18
Transformers #18 (Ruckley, Miyao, McGuire-Smith, Burchman) shows off just how good they can be in the issue. Arcee and friends are on the run!!!
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