Thundercats: An Action-Packed Sci-Fi Phenom
Thundercats
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.
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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.
DetailsTrees: Three Fates
Trees: Three Fates (Ellis, Howard) delivers the long awaited third volume in typically spectacular fashion.
DetailsTerrifics #23
Terrifics #23 (Yang, Davila, Cifuentes, Protobunker) is a Star Trek-style story infused with a strange wackiness found in most Doom Patrol books, resulting in one WEIRD experience. And that’s okay.
DetailsSUNDAY CLASSICS: Swordquest
Drop the controller and grab a joystick this Sunday as we take a look to the recent past with Comic Watch and ‘Swordquest’!
DetailsLet’s face it, there have been some weird cartoons over the years, and none more so than those of the 80’s. Many of these odd cartoons are now long forgotten but make for interesting peculiarities when they do pop up!
DetailsThe closer Harley gets to finding out who the serial killer is, just might be the worst thing she finds out!
DetailsThe Dreaming #17
The Dreaming #17 (Spurrier, Evely, Lopes) covers a lot of ground within a little space. The issue’s three plots simultaneously expand and develop only to masterfully align in what may be one of the most memorable issues of The Dreaming.
DetailsGotham City Monsters #5
Gotham City Monsters #5 (Orlando, Nahuelpan, Mulvihill) edges closer to its conclusion by carefully blending horror-action elements with deeply personal character work.
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