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It’s mind versus body as Carter Hall relives his most tragic past life in a last stand to fight off Sky Tyrant’s control over his body for good!
DetailsIt’s mind versus body as Carter Hall relives his most tragic past life in a last stand to fight off Sky Tyrant’s control over his body for good!
DetailsAnt-Man #3
Ant Man #3 (Wells, Burnett, Spicer, Petit) is so far the run’s weakest issue narratively, but the art remains first rate. With larger threats around every corner, hopefully the next issue will be a return to form.
DetailsMonster Planet #4
Monster Planet #4 (Brusha, Arino, Araujo, Esposito) provides both intriguing context for what we’ve seen so far as well as kicks off an exciting conclusion, resulting in a penultimate issue that might not be perfect, but will have you wanting more.
DetailsGet to know the latest names in demonslaying. Ace & Starlet plan on ridding the world of demons and possibly stealing your hearts in the process.
DetailsCable #01
Cable #1 (Duggan, Noto) brings us the big guns with an opening that takes us on several adventures!
DetailsThough somewhat slight in plot, Wonder Woman #753 (Orlando, Raynor, Fajardo Jr.) works for what it is, contrasting Diana with a warrior of a more hack-and-slash mindset in a way that winningly showcases her strengths. This is a great time to get in on this title!
DetailsAmazing Stories
Without much fanfare, the new Amazing Stories has debuted on Apple-TV. Does it still have the same magic?
DetailsRom: Dire Wraiths #2
Rom: Dire Wraiths #2 (Ryall, Pizzari, Boswell, Dorian, Hanna, Campbell, Lee) reminds the reader why even though no one can hear you, people still scream.
DetailsThe Flash
“The Flash” has a lot of balls in the air and it tries to make all of them feel equally crucial, leaving viewers a little drained.
DetailsHarley Quinn has his back will Batman survive
DetailsBuffy the Vampire Slayer #13 (Bellaire, Valero-O’Connell) continues to be distinctly out of focus and a meandering mess, leaving its lead character out of its pages for the sixth issue in a row. Instead of introducing the new post-Hellmouth status quo, it instead chooses to focus on Kendra to no appreciable gain. Fans would not be wrong for dropping this book from their pull sheet at this point.
DetailsComics’ Greatest Storytellers Team Up to Honor Robin Throughout History
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