Ant-Man #1: Buzzing with Energy
Ant-Man #1
Funny and fast-paced, Ant-Man #1 (Wells, Burnett, Spicer, Petit) may be small but it still packs a punch.
DetailsAnt-Man #1
Funny and fast-paced, Ant-Man #1 (Wells, Burnett, Spicer, Petit) may be small but it still packs a punch.
DetailsDetective Comics #1019
Detective Comics #1019 (Tomasi, Godlewski): I love the idea of Batman having a Norse themed villain, but substituting that for a monster of indescribable horror is an even better choice!
DetailsThe End, Part 1
Sex Criminals #26 (Fraction, Zdarsky) sees the long-dormant indie darling return, and in fine form. If you’ve never given this book a shot, go back and get caught up ASAP! And if you’re a lapsed reader, frustrated with its many delays in shipping – now’s the time to come home.
DetailsBatman 433-435
IT’S TIME ONCE AGAIN TO PEER BACK INTO THE ANNALS OF HISTORY (HEH… ANNALS) FOR IT’S ANCIENT HISTORY, THIS WEEK A BATMAN WILL DIE!!!!!
DetailsHawkeye: Freefall #2
Hawkeye: Freefall #2 (Rosenberg,Schmidt, Sabino) is a tour de force that will absolutely be the best book you read in January.
DetailsBatman #88
Batman #88 (Tynion IV, March, Morey, Cowles) continues to develop the mystery of the new (old?) foe, The Developer.
DetailsThe Visitor #2
The Visitor #2 (Levitz, Kim, Arreola) is like a season finale that has you ready to flip a table in protest that you’ll have to wait for the next installment (but in a good way.)
DetailsThe Last God #4
The Last God #4 (Johnson, Federici, Gho) is a visually stunning continuation of this richly dark and complex fantasy epic, once again remaining focused on the important stories at hand without getting lost in its own intricacies.
DetailsDaredevil #17
Daredevil #17 (Zdarsky, Fornes, Woodard) is very good and continues the excellent storyline that’s been going on for seven issues. But, I’m ready for this phase of Daredevil to be over.
DetailsCriminal #12 (Brubaker, Phillips): “Cruel Summer” comes to a stark, gut-wrenching conclusion, bringing the current volume of Criminal to a close and with it, many of the book’s over-arching subplots. A master class in sequential storytelling, it’s almost a cliche to say about this book at this point that comic’s don’t get any better than this.
DetailsX-Men/Fantastic Four #1
X-Men/Fantastic Four #1 (Zdarsky, Dodson, Dodson, Vines, Story, Martin, Caramagna) begins the journey of figuring out Franklin Richard’s place in the New World Order of the post-Krakoa Marvel Universe with a bang!
DetailsJustice League #40
Justice League #40 (Venditti, Mahnke, Friend, Baron, Napolitano) is off to a strong start with back-to-the-basics, straight-forward superhero action.
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