A Joye Hummel Wonder Woman
Sensation Comics with fantastic Wildcat and Little Boy Blue comics and a Wonder Woman by Joye Hummel, the first woman to write the character.
DetailsSensation Comics with fantastic Wildcat and Little Boy Blue comics and a Wonder Woman by Joye Hummel, the first woman to write the character.
DetailsFallen Angels #5
Fallen Angels #5 (Hill, Kudranski, D’Armata, Sabino) captures an exciting new vision of Psylocke, but fails to bring all of the intriguing narrative elements together in a cohesive and enjoyable way.
DetailsSpies in Disguise
Spies in Disguise is a bit cheesy, but it still manages to be fun. With a spy who accidentally gets transformed into a pigeon as the premise of the movie, you would expect a level of goofiness with this movie.
DetailsRed Hood: Outlaw #41
Red Hood: Outlaw #41 (Lobdell, Messina, Lokus): Directionless and adrift, if it weren’t for the art, this book would rate far lower than it already is.
DetailsTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #101
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #101 (Campbell, Pattison): The whole house is silent now, the family is broken. The turtles struggle with their new way of life.
DetailsHarley Quinn and Poison Ivy #5
Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy #5 (Houser, Melo, Morales, Hi-Fi, Downie) proves to be the best entry yet with a thoughtful and heartfelt exploration of the relationship between these iconic characters, setting up a classic finale you won’t want to miss.
DetailsSymbiote Spider-Man: Alien Reality
Symbiote Spider-Man: Alien Reality #2 (David, Land, Leisten, D’Armata) continues to flip the script and subvert expectations, giving fans a fun, unpredictable story that’s heavy on both strong character beats and action!
DetailsThundercats
This is flat out an exciting show. If “Thundercats, ho!” means nothing to you, do yourself a favor and watch the original Thundercats series. You will not be disappointed.
DetailsBITTER ROOT #6 kicks off a brand new story arc with new colorist Sophie Dodgson.
DetailsRoku #3
Roku #3 (Bunn, Bachs, Paitreau, Sharpe) is a great example of writing and artwork coming together to help the reader get more familiar with the titular anti-hero (or otherwise), while still delivering plenty of action-packed violence.
DetailsSilverhawks
Those that haven’t heard of it and haven’t seen it should take the time to get to know Silverhawks. It’s exciting and fun. For its day, it was kind of an animated sci-fi masterpiece.
DetailsThe Magnificent Ms. Marvel #11
The Magnificent Ms. Marvel #11 (Ahmed, Jung, Vlasco, Herring, Caramagna) takes things up a notch with a sci-fi filled, action-packed issue that finds Ms. Marvel face to face with the worst version of herself at the worst possible time.
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