Criminal #10: Winter is Coming
Criminal #10
Criminal #10 (Brubaker, Phillips, Phillips) The Cruel Summer begins to build to a head as common goals are realized and the seeds of betrayal are made ready.
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Criminal #10 (Brubaker, Phillips, Phillips) The Cruel Summer begins to build to a head as common goals are realized and the seeds of betrayal are made ready.
DetailsBlade Runner 2019 #1
Blade Runner 2019 #1 (Michael Green, Mike Johnson, Andres Guinaldo, Marco Lesko) is the rare perfect 10 that sucks you in and doesn’t let you take a breath until you’ve finished reading. The action is continuous from the first and crafts a thrilling mystery that keeps you emotionally engaged and craving more.
DetailsSHAZAM #8
After a myriad of delays, SHAZAM #8 (Johns, Kolins, Atiyeh, Leigh) continues to chug along with the expansion and revision of the SHAZAM lore by revealing the Seventh Champion.
DetailsWarren Ellis, Juan Jose Ryp, Juanmar, Jacen Burrows create an England that never was, an alt-history sword and sorcery riff with barbarian philosophers, traveling conquerors, lions, bears, wolves, drug trips and angry widows. They turn high fantasy crystal Europe into crystal guts.
DetailsStar Trek: Year Five #8
Star Trek: Year Five #8 (Lazing, Kelly, Thompson) tackles the issue of gender identity. Because what’s Star Trek without ripped from the headlines controversial issues?
DetailsAmerican Horror Story
After having endured the Apocalypse in American Horror Story Apocalypse, Ryan Murphy felt a lighter tone was needed for season 9. Something where the stakes weren’t as high as the end of the world, something with a little more humor. Something a little less bloody — wait, scratch that last one. Bring on the blood bath!
DetailsAngel may be missing in #7 of his series (Hill, Melnikov, Titov), but that doesn’t mean the supporting cast isn’t getting time to shine! Fred, Gunn, and Spike step into the spotlight! PLUS: two classic characters from the show make their debuts this issue!
DetailsCobra Kai #2
Cobra Kai #2 (Tipton, McLeod) takes a look at one of the greatest villains in pop culture history and offers up the fact that he might not be all bad after all.
DetailsWatchmen
Everything about this episode is angled towards increasing empathetic viewership and driving emotional understanding. And it absolutely pays off.
DetailsIn Flash #83 (Williamson, Sandoval), the “Rogues Reign” supreme – but what is King Cold’s secret behind is grip on Central City?!
DetailsTitans
The second season of Titans proved to be an action-packed extravaganza in addition to a continuance of the high-level characterization of each team member that began in season 1. Great battle scenes with often disastrous repercussions brings up a troubling issue with the show not often seen in comic book related properties, though. There are a lot of Titans characters, heroes and villains alike, but you can’t kill them all off and keep a show long term.
DetailsVampirella #5
Vampirella #5 (Priest, Gunduz, Schubert) is undoubtedly an exciting turning point for the series to set new events into motion, but it loses its focus on the titular character in the process.
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