Runaways #29: “I Could Replace You with a Fitbit”
Runaways #29
In Runaways #29 (Rowell, Genolet, Cunniffe), the creative team makes this another great issue, even if fairly okay by its own standards.
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In Runaways #29 (Rowell, Genolet, Cunniffe), the creative team makes this another great issue, even if fairly okay by its own standards.
DetailsTerrifics #24
Terrifics #24 (Yang, Davila, Cifuentes, Protobunker, Napolitano) is a wild ride to say the least, but amid the chaos we also find one of the most shocking and epic developments surrounding the team so far, helping to end the rather bizarre arc on a true high note.
DetailsOlympia #2
While Olympia #2 (Pires, Diotto, Cunniffe, Myers) is attempting to develop some sort of nostalgic charm, it falls flat under the lightest scrutiny, relying too much on a mix of homage and shock value.
DetailsSHAZAM #10
SHAZAM #10 (Johns, Kolins, Eaglesham, Atiyeh, Leigh) finally sees the bigger picture coming into focus, giving this book the buzz it feels should have always been there.
DetailsRed Sonja: Age of Chaos #1
Red Sonja confronts the characters of Chaos in this new exciting #1 (Burnham, Lau, Woods, Mangual) from Dynamite, bringing together a brutal cast that sure knows how to deliver both violent action and plenty of frights!
DetailsStar Wars #2 The Destiny Path: part II
Star Wars issue #2 (Soule, Saiz, Prianto) helps continue a news series in a new chapter in the most beloved era of Star Wars giving audiences a glimpse between films. A new writer and art team are assembled to offer up something very different, yet familiar to the popular franchise. Following issue one, Marvel continues to explore the time period after The Empire Strikes Back.
DetailsJohn Constantine: Hellblazer #3
Simon Spurrier continues to show that he is the best man for the job on John Constantine: Hellblazer #3 (Spurrier, Campbell, Bellaire). The issue contains fun bus rides, new friends, a literature lesson on William Blake, and angels ready to rip you apart.
DetailsCrone #3
Crone #3 (Culver, Greenwood, Simpson, Brousseau) has finally and truly hooked me into Bliss’ story, in a way that the prior issues have been unable to. Definitely pick up this book if you’ve been hesitant thus far.
DetailsNEW MUTANTS #6
New Mutants #6: (Brisson, Flaviano, Lopez, Muller, Lanham, Reis) Find out what happens when Boom Boom comes to town.
DetailsAction Comics #1019
Using the momentum started by the last few issues, Action Comics #1019 (Bendis, Romita Jr., Janson, Anderson) puts Lex Luthor and Leviathan front and center and shows who is in control and it doesn’t look good for Superman. Bendis and Romita Jr. continue to show that they are an incredible team.
DetailsRuins of Ravencroft: Dracula #1
Though lacking in depth of plot and characterization, Ruins of Ravencroft: Dracula #1 (Tieri, Unzueta, Landini, Rosenberg) is a fun one-shot style story featuring Dracula at a point in history that isn’t often explored.
DetailsSUNDAY CLASSICS: Kingdom Come
Kingdom Come (Waid, Ross) was a masterwork that has come to define a generation. Join Comic Watch for a look back at the wild and wonderful world of the comics industry in the 1990s with this Sunday Classic.
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