For Molly #1: A Sad Tale Begins
For Molly #1
For Molly #1 (Cheng, Sawyer) A cinematographic and dark story about companionship, guilt and pain that promises to carry us to mysterious places, while being close to our hearts.
DetailsFor Molly #1
For Molly #1 (Cheng, Sawyer) A cinematographic and dark story about companionship, guilt and pain that promises to carry us to mysterious places, while being close to our hearts.
DetailsStar Trek Captains Log – Sulu
Fans of Sulu and the classic Star Trek films will mostly enjoy the Captains Log – Sulu (Tipton, Manfredi, Priorini, Cinabro, Uyetake) one-shot. Despite some occasionally clunky visuals, there is a sense of heart in the characterizations that helps this issue to truly be worthwhile.
DetailsNinjak #1
Ninjak #1 (Kindt, Mann, Arreola) Kindt’s Ninjak rivals the great martial arts comics from Fraction/Brubaker Immortal Iron Fist all the way back to Miller Daredevil and Deadly Hands of Kung Fu.
DetailsFriday #1
Friday (Brubaker, Martin, Vicente) is a twist on the young adult mystery genre you won’t want to miss.
DetailsBroken World #2
Broken World #2 (Barbiere, Peterson, Louise, Dukeshire) is an awesome continuation on a series that captures a fundamental sense of heart not often found in stories of this nature. From the drama to the shocking twists and turns, this is just good entertainment plain and simple.
DetailsAstonishing X-Men (2004) #52
Astonishing X-Men (2004) (Liu, Perkins, Walta): A deep exploration of the trauma and survivorhood of Karma, that deeply respects and develops the character, and uses the main story arc to dig into different experiences of oppression and pain.
DetailsPlanetary #3
It’s a ghost story on its surface, but there is so much more to uncover in Planetary #3 (Ellis, Cassaday, Depuy, Fuchs), a visually spectacular issue that ends with a stark look at the reality of exactly what lies before each one of us.
DetailsUncanny X-Men #337
It’s Sunday and that means breakfast time in the X-Mansion! Join Comic Watch as we look back at a quietly underrated, classic actionless issue– Uncanny X-Men #337 (Lobdell, Maduriera).
DetailsBatman The Adventures Continue #2
Batman The Adventures Continue #2 (Dini, Burnett, Templeton) continues the revisit to the Batman: The Animated Series Universe, but we get a little more than we bargained for, and a little more than necessary.
DetailsLost On Planet Earth #1
Visaggio and Aguirre create a sci-fi futuristic story that prays tribute to our everyday tribulations and preciousness.
DetailsBroken World #1
For those looking for a heartfelt take on apocalyptic comics, Broken World #1 (Barbiere, Peterson, Louise, Dukeshire) brings all the emotion you could want with powerful character-driven drama. It’s dynamic, packs plenty of twists and turns, and leaves with a cliffhanger that will force you right into the next issue no questions asked.
DetailsDrones Vol. 2
Drones Vol. 2 (Runberg, Louis, Daviet) will make you ask some difficult questions and challenge how you look at the world, but it asks an incredibly important question when doing so regarding the inevitability of tragedy in modern wartime situations driven by political discord.
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