Star Wars # 72: Star Wars, Minus the Wars
Star Wars 72: Rebels and Rogues Part V
Three separate groups of heroes battle to keep the evil Empire on its toes, each running into their own conflicts all across the galaxy.
DetailsStar Wars 72: Rebels and Rogues Part V
Three separate groups of heroes battle to keep the evil Empire on its toes, each running into their own conflicts all across the galaxy.
DetailsCobra Kai #1
Cobra Kai #1 (Tipton, McLeod): If you think you know the story of Johnny Lawrence and Danny LaRussio, think again. This fantastic comic takes you between the scenes to show you the whole story.
DetailsEvent Leviathan #5
Event Leviathan #5 (Bendis, Maleev) continues to leave readers asking, “Who is Leviathan?” With issue #5 I am not sure if we are ready to find out. Batman, Superman, and a whole lot of others continue to find answers, but time is running out.
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Some see fear. Others, see hope. I see the “FREEDOM” to be myself, to play by my own rules. – Kate Kane
DetailsThe Batman’s Grave #1
‘The Batman’s Grave #1’ (Ellis, Hitch, Nowland, Sinclair) is a perfect Batman story in an era that desperately needed one.
DetailsBOOM! Studios fast-tracks third printing variant for the first issue of historic Buffy & Angel event in November 2019
DetailsBatman #80
Batman #80 (King, Romita Jr., Janson, Morey): Literary wit, astonishing action, and kneebuckling art all abound in this issue. What more could you possibly want?
DetailsIDW’s show-stopping highlights from New York Comic-Con 2019
DetailsA look into Watchmen and into myself, a look into mid-1980s superhero comics and how things read now. With all respect to Dave Gibbons, Richard Bruning, John Higgins, and Alan Moore.
DetailsHarley Quinn #66
Harley Quinn #66 (Humphries, Basri, Hi-Fi, Sharpe) is an emotional deep dive into both Harley’s relationships and her ability to cope with reality, pushing the character in interesting new directions.
DetailsMarvel Team-Up #6
The stunning artwork in Marvel Team-Up #6 (McElroy, Guara, Sobreiro) just isn’t enough to make it feel truly worthwhile, despite the arc having so much potential to start.
DetailsPunisher #16 (Rosenberg, Kudranski, Fabela) brings Frank Castle’s war with Baron Zemo to a dramatic and shocking conclusion!
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