Cyberpunk 2077 #1: Under Pressure
Cyberpunk 2077 #1
Cyberpunk 2077 #1 [Bunn, Valderrama, Wordie, Cvetkovic] A lot of readers will come for the connection to the game but stay for the quality of the comic on it’s own deserved merit.
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Cyberpunk 2077 #1 [Bunn, Valderrama, Wordie, Cvetkovic] A lot of readers will come for the connection to the game but stay for the quality of the comic on it’s own deserved merit.
DetailsRevisiting @Marvel’s X-Men: Noir, an (almost) classic crime story. #XMenMonday
DetailsBill # Ted Are Doomed #1
Bill & Ted Are Doomed #1 (Dorkin, Langridge) lets us know what the Wyld Stallyns are up to during the 30-year dry spell. The answer will SHOCK you!! @DarkHorseComics
DetailsFantastic Four #23
Fantastic Four #23 (Slott, Medina, Aburtov, Caramagna) How does your garden grow? With alien plants and Krees and Skrulls and super kids all in a row!
DetailsAtlantis Wasn’t Built for Tourists #1
While Atlantis Wasn’t Built for Tourists #1 (Palicki, Cavalcanti, Dale, Lee) may feel familiar in its setup, it excels in laying the foundation for a story with a lot of potential in bringing horror to the forefront with a strong sense of tension and suspense.
DetailsStar Wars Adventures The Clone Wars Battle Tales #4
Star Wars Adventures The Clone Wars Battle Tales #4 (Moreci, Charm, Tinto, Delgado. Deer, Wood) features the Clone Troopers waiting for the Jedi’s help, and a take where one of them abandons their brothers! Get in here and see this!!
DetailsStar Wars Bounty Hunters #4
Star Wars Bounty Hunters #4 (Sacks, Villanelli, Prianto, Lanham) sets up the big discovery that will propel this series into the future. You have GOT to read this issue!!!
DetailsTartarus #5
While Tartarus #5 (@j_xmas @NewJackCole, @campbellletters) may focus on an eclipse, neither writing nor art eclipses the other. Bursting with intricate twists and elaborate art, it’s an ambitious albeit flawed ending to a fascinating first arc. Where will Tartarus take Tilde next?
DetailsTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Reborn, Vol 1 -From the Ashes
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Vol 1. From the Ashes (Campbell, Pattison, Lee) collects issues 101-105 and beautifully captures the pain and emotional trauma of the turtles and captures a city on the brink of peril and destruction. The turtles will need to find a way to come back together and save not only the city but themselves.
DetailsLonely Receiver #1
Lonely Receiver #1 delivers an introspective and futuristic look at the consequences of artificially constructed yet genuine love, giving readers a beautifully thought provoking story. @ZacbeThompson @thejensington @SimonBowland @AftershockComix
DetailsSpawn #309
Spawn #309 (McFarlane Lashley Steigerwald Orzechowski) is an exciting book because it captures the best parts of the long running story & pushes it in new and interesting directions. It’s tapping into something great, so don’t miss out! @ImageComics
DetailsFire Power #3
Fire Power #3 once again capitalizes on powerhouse artwork using nearly perfect pacing to build drama and tension that keeps you anxiously excited for each new page. @RobertKirkman @ChrisSamnee @colornmatt @ruswooton @imagecomics
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