War of the Realms: Spider-Man and the League of Realms #2: Kurse’d
War of the Realms: Spider-Man and the League of Realms #1
Spider-man and the League of Realms team up with Angels for some reason.
DetailsWar of the Realms: Spider-Man and the League of Realms #1
Spider-man and the League of Realms team up with Angels for some reason.
DetailsDark Red #3
Switch gears and read a tale of vampires and World War 2. Take a heartbreaking peak into how Chip became a creature of the night and what, besides his humanity, it truly cost him.
DetailsFantastic Four #10
The latest Marvel cross-continuity event comes knocking at The FF’s door. If our heroes can’t see off the monsters of Asgard, there goes the neighborhood.
DetailsWar of the Realms: Giant Man #2
The Giant Men avalanche their problems away.
DetailsAMERICAN GODS: THE MOMENT OF THE STORM #2
American Gods: The Moment of the Storm #2: Shadow and the old Gods reclaim the body of Wednesday and prepare for the Vigil.
DetailsBOOKS OF MAGIC #8
Books of Magic #8: Tim faces the ghosts of his past and finds there may be blood on his hands.
DetailsThe Long Night Part 5
Who could be the killer in Burns, Alaska? Everyone? No one? Either way, only Wolverine can be left standing!
DetailsDaredevil #6
I want to get my critique of the art for this new arc out of the way. Because right off the bat, it’s not at the level that Marco Checcetto’s was in the initial arc. But that doesn’t mean the art team should be punished for simply having to follow such stellar work. It’s fine…
DetailsWar of the Realms: Asgardians of the Galaxy #9
The Asgardians of the Galaxy travel to Limbo to rescue Annabelle Riggs!
DetailsDetective Comics Annual #2
‘Detective Comics Annual #2’ is full of 1980’s fan service featuring characters from the “Year Two” story, but unfortunately, it just doesn’t really go anywhere meaningful.
DetailsMarvelous X-Men #4
With the combination of a fascinating premise, innovative art and perfect pacing, these creators deliver the penultimate issue of Marvel’s most ambitious series. I have never loathed an X-Man villain as much as I despise Nate Grey. That, in itself, is a remarkable achievement.
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