Superman #19: The Truth is Out There…
Superman #19
Superman #19 (Bendis, Reis, Sinclair) explores the aftermath of the revelation while moving towards a new status quo for comics’ oldest superhero as “The Truth” continues.
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Superman #19 (Bendis, Reis, Sinclair) explores the aftermath of the revelation while moving towards a new status quo for comics’ oldest superhero as “The Truth” continues.
DetailsVan Helsing vs. Dracula’s Daughter #1-5
Van Helsing vs. Dracula’s Daughter (Gregory, Otero, Brevard, Esposito) is not only an enjoyable series, it highlights the depth that this universe has in both it’s character work and world building. The result is five brisk, action-packed and intriguing issues that feel like they actually have a story to tell, despite a few shortcomings.
DetailsTeen Titans Go!
When another Teen Titans show was announced, Teen Titans Go! may not be what people expected, but given the chance of an open mind, they could see it as the comedy gold that it is. It’s not the typical take on superheroes, sure. Rather, it’s a fresh, creative version that wonderfully turns all the expected superhero clichés on their ear and gives viewers something entirely new.
DetailsBatman #87
Batman #87 (Tynion IV, March, Morey) continues to bring readers a familiar Bat-story and although the shift in art team is jarring, still manages to pull off a highly proficient issue.
DetailsAmazing Spider-Man #38
Amazing Spider-Man #38 (Spencer, Coello, Caramagna) is a pretty good “catch your breath” kind of issue, but if you’re looking for something more, unfortunately, you won’t find it here.
DetailsThe Incredible Hulk #104
Ancient History explores the late spring of 1968 with a little fella we call the Hulk!
DetailsWonder Woman #750
The landmark Wonder Woman #750 (Orlando, Merino, various) has arrived, and it couldn’t be a better celebration of the iconic character!
DetailsVoltron: Defender of the Universe
Voltron, the sci-fi cartoon about five lion robots that combine together to form one giant robot that defends the universe against evil, was a huge hit in the 80s. Filled with action and comedy all in a sci-fi setting in space, the show had a lot to like. However, it had a very abnormal path to its success in the United States.
DetailsAtlantis Attacks #1
Atlantis Attacks #1 (Pak, Anindito, Rosenberg) explores the moral question of whether or not a life should be sacrificed in the name of technology.
DetailsHellboy Winter Special 2019
The 2019 Winter Special edition of Hellboy featuring a remarkable list of creative talent including Mignola himself is here, bringing three downright captivating stories filled with classic terror, both misguided and well-founded, making for yet another must-read entry in the epic Hellboy saga.
DetailsNightwing #68
Nightwing #68 (Jurgens, Cliquet, Moore): Sometimes in an issue like this it’s quality over quantity and a concrete move towards Nightwing being Nightwing again is exactly what the doctor ordered.
DetailsThe Reality-Shattering Return of Fan-Favorite Character in MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS #50!
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