Killing Red Sonja #1: Noose for Two
Killing Red Sonja #1
Killing Red Sonja #1 (Russell, Ingman, Rousseau, Kelly, Otsmane-Elhaou) gives readers little in the way to care about in either character or plot, and is further hampered by bland art.
DetailsKilling Red Sonja #1
Killing Red Sonja #1 (Russell, Ingman, Rousseau, Kelly, Otsmane-Elhaou) gives readers little in the way to care about in either character or plot, and is further hampered by bland art.
DetailsWrestleMania #36
WrestleMania concludes in what may be the biggest WrestleMania of all. time. Full Results and Review inside.
DetailsShang #1
Zenescope delivers something great in the debut issue of the highly anticipated Shang (Bermel, Maine, Grostieta, Mangual) solo series, retelling a classic story with a fantastic and action-packed twist that will have fans eagerly awaiting the second issue.
DetailsLive vicariously through your worst case scenarios about the Coronavirus with this list of germ ridden films to watch while sequestered in your homes.
DetailsNightwing #70
Nightwing #70 (Jurgens, Benjamin, Hanna, Beredo) is mostly a lead up issue but it definitely drops some kernels of deliciousness that will have you ready for the next chapter in Nightwing’s journey to restoration.
DetailsRed Hood: Outlaw #44
Red Hood: Outlaw #44 (Lobdell, Pantalena, Prianto, Peteri): If you were a fan of Lobdell’s New 52 Red Hood and the Outlaws and hoped that stories of that ilk would continue, this is certainly the issue for you.
DetailsFallen Angels (1987) #1-8
Fallen Angels (Duffy, Gammill): Join us this Sunday for a look at this self-contained 8-issues comic, where we learn about solidarity, selfishness and community oriented thought. Recommended for anyone wanting to get into old X-Men with some teenage weirdos.
DetailsWrestlemania 36
WWE helps entertain the World with Wrestlemania 36 Part 1. Full results and review. We have champions changing hands, a burial and a movie. Welcome to Wrestlemania.
DetailsRevenge of the Cosmic Ghost Rider #4
Revenge of the Cosmic Ghost Rider #4 (Hopeless, Hepburn, Fabela) is a force to be reckoned with thanks to killer art that keeps up with the fast-paced and action packed story.
DetailsA Quiet Place
In the abundance of silence, your popcorn suddenly feels like lead in your lap. You’re pinned to your pleather seat, threatened by the potential squeak of a movement. Your very breath has softened, for fear that if you are the next to make a sound, the monsters might hear you, too.
DetailsValkyrie: Jane Foster #9
Valkyrie: Jane Foster #9 (Aaron, Grønbekk, Rosanas, & Aburtov) moves the plot forward and paves the way for some interesting potential, but seems to lack some of the magic of past issues.
DetailsPunisher: Soviet #6
Though more quiet and even introspective than was to be expected, Punisher: Soviet #6 (Ennis, Burrows, Ortega, Woodard) is a haunting read that will stay with readers for awhile to come after finishing. Though this hasn’t been an even miniseries, the creative team goes out strong for the finale!
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