Unbound #1 (of 5): It Was Nice Working With You
Unbound #1
If you are looking for an action-packed sci-fi story with a dark edge and wonderfully vivid artwork, look no further, Unbound #1 (Tedesco, Borges, Paciarotti, Mangual) is your book.
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If you are looking for an action-packed sci-fi story with a dark edge and wonderfully vivid artwork, look no further, Unbound #1 (Tedesco, Borges, Paciarotti, Mangual) is your book.
DetailsIn Aquaman Annual #2 (DeConnick, Ayala, Ibanez, Ramos) proves to be a rare gem indeed: a quietly flawless comic about a acceptance, loyalty, and forgiveness – and a missing dog!
DetailsFriendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #13
‘Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #13’ (Taylor, Lashley, Nauk, Guara, Ruan, Rosenberg, Lanham): As we near the seeming end to this fantastic series, loose ends and dangling plot threads are swiftly tied up.
DetailsRed Hood: Outlaw #39
Red Hood: Outlaw #39 (Lobdell, Rocafort) is recommend it for Rocafort’s art alone, but I have to hand it to Scott Lobdell for giving this book some heart!
DetailsStrikeforce #2
Strikeforce #2 (Howard, Peralta, Bellaire, Sabino) lets the chips fall where they may. Blade takes the team to recover captives and draw out the Vridai, and a team member will pay a price that may bring a higher cost to others!
DetailsRoku #1
Roku #1 (Bunn, Bachs, Paitreau, Sharpe) delivers all the intense heart-pounding action you could ever want in a comic. Don’t miss out!
DetailsFIREFLY # 9
Firefly #9: (Greg Pak, Dan McDaid, Marcelo Costa) a perfect balance of drama, pathos and humour finds us back where it all began.
DetailsBlack Canary Ignite
Black Canary Ignite (Cabot, McGee, Quirk, Cowles) is a fantastic middle-grade, standalone graphic novel, that teaches valuable lessons to adults and young readers alike. It has a unique voice, while teaching young readers to find power in their own words and actions.
DetailsBatman Annual #4
Beautiful art is forced to work in concert with a mediocre script in Batman Annual #4 (King, Fornes, Norton, Steward, Cowles).
DetailsDead Man Logan #12
‘Dead Man Logan #12’ (Brisson, Henderson, Woodard, Petit) delivers a beautiful sunset of an ending with the promise that tomorrow, the sun will rise again.
DetailsDeath and the Speed Force comes rocketing to its shocking conclusion in Flash #81 (Williamson, Kolins, Guerrero)! Who will be left standing when the dust settles in the climactic battle against the Black Flash?!
DetailsStar Trek: Year One #7
If you’re one of the millions of people who’d like to have just a couple more episodes of the original Star Trek TV series, then let me tell you about ‘Star Trek: Year Five #7’ ( Lanzing/Kelly/Thompson)
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