Star Trek: Year Five #8: Oh, What a Tangled Web…
Star Trek: Year Five #8
Star Trek: Year Five #8 (Lazing, Kelly, Thompson) tackles the issue of gender identity. Because what’s Star Trek without ripped from the headlines controversial issues?
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Star Trek: Year Five #8 (Lazing, Kelly, Thompson) tackles the issue of gender identity. Because what’s Star Trek without ripped from the headlines controversial issues?
DetailsAngel may be missing in #7 of his series (Hill, Melnikov, Titov), but that doesn’t mean the supporting cast isn’t getting time to shine! Fred, Gunn, and Spike step into the spotlight! PLUS: two classic characters from the show make their debuts this issue!
DetailsCobra Kai #2
Cobra Kai #2 (Tipton, McLeod) takes a look at one of the greatest villains in pop culture history and offers up the fact that he might not be all bad after all.
DetailsThe Last God #2
Despite undertaking some serious narrative weight, The Last God #2 (Johnson, Federici, Gho) finds its stride as a complex and expansive horror-based fantasy epic that you can really sink your teeth into.
DetailsIn Flash #83 (Williamson, Sandoval), the “Rogues Reign” supreme – but what is King Cold’s secret behind is grip on Central City?!
DetailsVampirella #5
Vampirella #5 (Priest, Gunduz, Schubert) is undoubtedly an exciting turning point for the series to set new events into motion, but it loses its focus on the titular character in the process.
DetailsStar Trek Picard: Countdown #1
Star Trek Picard: Countdown #1 (Beyer, Johnson, Hernandez) is a great kickoff to this mini-series focusing on one of the most iconic television characters ever, Jean-Luc Picard. The decisions he’s forced to make will either save thousands of lives…or millions.
DetailsPunisher 2099 #1
Punisher 2099 #1 (Thompson, Nadler, Horak, Rosenberg): This book couldn’t be more targeted to nerds like me if it specifically had my full name, birth date and SSN slapped across the cover.
DetailsNEW MUTANTS #2
New Mutants #2: (Hickman, Reis, Muller, Lanham) what begins as courtroom drama turns into an epic space opera with regal dynasties that puts the cat amongst the pigeons. Truth?? You can’t handle the truth!!!!
DetailsBatgirl #41
Batgirl #41 (Castellucci, Di Giandomenico, Bellaire) is yet another solid entry in the “Oracle Rising” arc that continues to build up the titular character as a capable and complex hero by bringing her face to face with the dangers of her past.
DetailsGLOW vs The Babyface #1
GLOW vs The Babyface #1 (Mendez, Garcia, Templer) takes a look at the challenges that women had to face making it in the professional wrestling business, and the world, in the 1980’s.
DetailsIn space, no one can hear the Avengers scream in #27 (Aaron, McGuinness)! What horror lurks in the dark corners of the Shi’ar empire?!
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