Nomen Omen #2: The Havoc of Being Heartless
Nomen Omen #2
Nomen Omen #2 (Bucci, Camagni) is a gloriously grotesque continuation of a stellar first issue. For fans of horror and fantasy, it is a must-read.
DetailsNomen Omen #2
Nomen Omen #2 (Bucci, Camagni) is a gloriously grotesque continuation of a stellar first issue. For fans of horror and fantasy, it is a must-read.
DetailsYoung Justice #10
With great art from the two artists and their inkers and colorists, Young Justice #10 (Bendis, Timms, Derington) is still a fun story with great characters, especially the emerging ones.
DetailsMarvel Action Spider-Man #11
Marvel Action Spider-Man #11 (Dawson, Tinto) spins a web of villains, inner conflict and teaches one of life’s most important lessons all from a teen point of view.
DetailsEvent Leviathan #6
Event Leviathan #6 (Bendis, Maleev) comes to an end with almost no climax. An ambitious project, Bendis and Maleev continue to show that they are a great team but with not much to show for it yet. Is this the start of something big in the DC Universe?
DetailsWeb of Black Widow #3
Web of Black Widow #3 (Houser, Mooney, Farrell, Petit) perfectly balances the thrill of a spy mystery with superb emotionally deep character writing in a fantastically illustrated package!
DetailsTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
In the brilliant chaos that is Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #99 (Eastman, Curnow, Waltz, Wachter, Pattinson) the turtles are tested and stretched to the brink in this latest edition of “City at War!”
DetailsLivewire #12
It’s the bittersweet end of the road in Livewire #12 (Ayala, Ford, Fitzpatrick), and I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t gonna miss this series, and that means a ton in and of itself…
DetailsX-Men #2
X-Men #2 (Hickman, Yu, Alanguilan) is compelling, playing with high stakes and complex ideas, all of which will influence the entire Dawn launch, however it’s let down by less than stellar characterizations and mid-range art.
DetailsCATALYST PRIME: 7 DAYS #2
SEVEN DAYS #2 (Simone, Luis, Trinidade, Madson, Temofonte) does a spectacular job of running the full range spectrum of human emotion while balancing that with engaging action and mystery packed storytelling in a flawlessly illustrated, colored and lettered comic. Bravo!
DetailsHarley Quinn #67
Harley Quinn #67 (Humphries, Basri, Hi-Fi, Sharpe) proves to be one of the best issues yet in the series as Harley confronts her own emotional trauma while finally going toe-to-toe with the comic industry’s most infamous nuisance…CROSSOVER EVENTS!
DetailsStar Wars Adventures: Return to Vader’s Castle #1-5
Star Wars Adventures: Return to Vader’s Castle (Scott, Francavilla) yet again seeks to tell amazing campfire ghost stories based in the Star Wars universe with an impish style an whimsical charisma often lacking in the Marvel books.
DetailsDeathstroke #49
Deathstroke #49 (Priest, Pasarin) gathers all the pieces in play for a final gambit pitting Deathstroke against his greatest ally and enemy– himself.
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