NEWS WATCH: Space-faring, Gun-toting Capybaras to Headline New Series from Scout Comics
SCOUT COMICS introduces the Galatic Rodents of Mayhem (GROM) and the story of these space-faring, gun-toting capybaras.
DetailsSCOUT COMICS introduces the Galatic Rodents of Mayhem (GROM) and the story of these space-faring, gun-toting capybaras.
DetailsX-Men #9
For #XMenMonday, we take a look at the next book in the X-men line: X-Men #9, featuring Unus the Untouchable…never heard of him? Well no worries. He’s pointless, but the story isn’t! Check out what started the X-Men on the road to being a metaphor for the outcast!
DetailsJudge Dredd Progs 2178-2182
Judge Dredd progs 2178-2182 (Niemand, Holden, Winter, Parkhouse) is a fun, quirky story about vigilantism in Mega-City One, and while it could have been more effective with a more succinct structure, there is a lot to enjoy. Fans are sure to remember this one!
DetailsGI Joe: A Real American Hero #271
GI Joe A Real American Hero #271 (Hama, Atkins, Atkins, Brown, Uyetake) is a book that you need to pick up this week. It’s got more action and story per page than any other book out there today.
DetailsCatwoman #22
Catwoman #22 (Sevenbergen, Allred, Downie) is a fun-loving and action-packed issue with moments of heart.
DetailsBirds of Prey: Sirens of Justice #1
Birds of Prey: Sirens of Justice #1 (Simone, Miranda, Kalisz, Lanham) leans heavily on great characterizations for a story that knows how to have a good time, but lacks the impact necessary to elevate the series beyond casual fun.
DetailsGI Joe #6
GI Joe #6 (Allor, Evenhuis, Peer, Uyetake) will simply put, surprise the $@^# out of ou.
DetailsSwamp Thing: New Roots #6
This is a series that goes right to the heart of what Swamp Thing stands for, and while the story can feel predictable, rest assured the end we find in Swamp Thing: New Roots #6 (Russell, Santucci, Kalisz, Sharpe) is something you won’t see coming. It’s a wonderful twist that will have you thinking about this book long after reading it.
DetailsValiant 2020 continues to shine bright on a year that is a bit murky. Valiant and Displate have teamed up to make sure we “Stay Valiant” and decorated with style.
DetailsBirds of Prey
Do yourself a favor and just skip Birds of Prey (Azzarello, Lupacchino). A very pretty book with no imagination and a high price tag.
Details12 Monkeys
12 Monkeys explores the dynamics and relationships of time travel in the same way other shows explore drama or coming of age.
DetailsTeen Titans #41 (Glass, Thompson, Pansica, Ferreira, Maiolo) shows the writers of this book running on fumes, as “Djinn Wars” comes to a jaw-droppingly easy conclusion and the characters keep circling back to their inherent mistrust of Robin, who continues to be stuck in neutral right now as well, unable to admit his mistakes. A once-great book that has apparently run out of ideas, the art is stellar, but that’s about it.
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