Avengers #26: A Rage as Wide as the Cosmos
Readers meet Earth’s first Starbrand in Avengers #26 (Aaron, Keown, Sorrentino) – and it’s not who they’re expecting! GET READY FOR SUPER SPACE T-REX!!
DetailsReaders meet Earth’s first Starbrand in Avengers #26 (Aaron, Keown, Sorrentino) – and it’s not who they’re expecting! GET READY FOR SUPER SPACE T-REX!!
DetailsMARAUDERS #2
Marauders #2: (Duggan, Lolli, Muller, Dauterman, Wilson, Blee, Petit) Cat’s Laughing indeed. This is my Pryde of the X-Men back in fine fettle.
DetailsCaptain Marvel #12
There is really only one takeaway from a book like Captain Marvel #12 (Thompson, Garbett, Bonvillain, Cowles) and that is to be patient and enjoy the ride. It’s a dark and twisted new vision of Carol that you just have to see for yourself to believe.
DetailsSUNDAY CLASSICS: X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills
Join Comic Watch for a little light Sunday morning reading as we look back at ‘X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills’.
DetailsMetal Men #2
Metal Men #2 (DiDio, Davis, Delecki, Wright): All the proper pieces are now in place for a memorable Metal Men run and it’s only 2 issues in, let that sink in my friends.
DetailsFlash Forward #3
Flash Forward #3 (Lobdell, Booth, Rapmund, Guerrero) doesn’t push the story forward very much but who has time to complain when Wally and Roy are fighting Vampire Superman?
DetailsMoney Shot #2
Part commentary on modern society’s view on sex and what it ‘should’ be and part really awesome comic, Money Shot #2 (Seeley, Beattie, Issacs) is a comic you do NOT want to miss!
DetailsDeadpool #1
What else can you say after reading Deadpool #1 (Thompson, Bachalo, Faucher, Townsend, Curiel) except LONG LIVE THE KING!!! KING DEADPOOL! It’s an expansive story packed full of classic Merc with a Mouth whimsy and banter, with a dark twist for good measure.
DetailsFallen Angels #1
In breaking the laws of paradise, Fallen Angels #1 (Hill, Kudranski, D’Armata, Sabino) captures an incredibly interesting perspective of the new status quo for mutants with a dark story and powerful visuals.
DetailsHeart Attack #1 (Kittelsen, Zawadzki, Garland, Brousseau)
Heart Attack #1 (Kittelsen, Zawadzki, Garland, Brousseau) is a politically charged, current events driven homage to both the X-Men and the real life struggle of minorities in America.
DetailsInvaders sneaks an almost-quiet moment in #11, its penultimate issue (Zdarsky, Magno, Guice). But at long last, Captain America must confront who his brother Namor has become… but will it be enough to bring them together to stop Machan?!
DetailsNightwing #66
Nightwing #66 (Jurgens, Cliquet, Filardi): While we can probably assume Nightwing won’t be permanently joining the bad guys, seeing Jurgens and the gang take our hero down this path is exciting and has the reader itching for the next chapter to unfold. Something Nightwing has been missing for too long.
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