Quantum and Woody #2: Three’s Company
Quantum and Woody #2
Hastings and Browne flex an impeccable sense of humor, action, style and introspection in Quantum and Woody #2, starring the best superhero duo on the shelves.
DetailsQuantum and Woody #2
Hastings and Browne flex an impeccable sense of humor, action, style and introspection in Quantum and Woody #2, starring the best superhero duo on the shelves.
DetailsAction Comics #1020
Action Comics #1020 (Bendis, Romita Jr., Janson, Anderson) raises the stakes in the fight to save Metropolis in an issue driven by Romita Jr.’s art. With Superman down, everything seems to be going according to plan for Lex Luthor, but what happens when he’s just part of Leviathan’s?
DetailsAvengers #31
Avengers #31 (Aaron, Zaffino, Borges, Kudranski, Bazaldua, Gill, Iulis) may have some serious retcon issues involving Howard Stark that must be addressed at some point, and leaves far too many dangling plot threads to be considered a complete narrative, but there’s no denying the powerful character work put into Iron Man makes for some seriously compelling reading.
DetailsJustice League Dark #20
Justice League Dark #20 (Ram V, Tynion IV, Hotz, Plascencia, Leigh) is beautifully horrific and simply brilliant in its approach, emphasizing the heartfelt relationships of the team contrasted against a truly grim gothic horror story, all packed in an epic superhero tale.
DetailsGreen Lantern Emerald Dawn #1
Ancient History #22 explores the post crisis origin of Hal Jordan in Green Lantern Emerald Dawn #1!
DetailsNightwing #69
Nightwing #69 (Jurgens, Cliquet, Filardi) is a pretty good issue with decent action and an awesome reveal at the end, but ultimately leaves you wanting for more concrete progression towards Nightwing truly returning.
DetailsSuicide Squad #3
Suicide Squad #3 (Taylor, Redondo, Lucas) sees the story begin to really take shape as the team begins to breathe new life into a somewhat stale property.
DetailsAmazing Spider-Man #40
Amazing Spider-Man #40 (Spencer, Coello, Carlos, Reber, Pantazis, Caramagna) fun and excited made into physical form and stapled in the middle.
DetailsAnt-Man #2
Ant Man #2 (Wells, Burnett, Spicer, Petit) continues a full-throttle, f-ant-astic, can’t miss adventure. Filled with laughs and thrills, its largest flaw is how quickly it’s going to be over.
DetailsX-Force #8
X-Force #8 (Percy, Bazaldua, Guru-eFX, Caramagna) is a solid issue in a series that continues to find emotional depth in tales of blood and violence.
DetailsLeviathan Dawn #1
Leviathan Dawn (Bendis, Maleev) sets the scene and lets readers meet the team before the action starts in April’s Event Leviathan: Checkmate.
DetailsTransformers #17
Transformers (Ruckley, Malkova, McGuire-Smith, Uyetake, Wood) takes further than we’ve even been into the mind of a robot. What makes them tick? It’s not Energon.
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