2019 Annual Comic-Watch Awards: The nominees are….
Comic Watch has worked really hard on our FIRST annual Comic Watch awards “the Watchies.” We are proud to present the 2019 Nominees!!
DetailsComic Watch has worked really hard on our FIRST annual Comic Watch awards “the Watchies.” We are proud to present the 2019 Nominees!!
DetailsDarth Vader #25
oule has a talent for balancing sledgehammer heavy action with artful plot seed planting, and the way he uses both here shows that he’s truly gets Vader. Not just as a battle-hardened killing machine (although he nails that too) but also as the tragically flawed man underneath the mask.
DetailsJustice League #14
JUSTICE LEAGUE #14: ESCAPE FROM HAWKWORLD. Even as Batman tries to figure out what happened with Starman and what his connection is with the Source Wall, Martian Manhunter leads a small expedition to Thaganar Prime but they aren’t quite as friendly as when he left.
DetailsDomino #9
Who’s luckier? Domino faces off against Longshot as Neena seeks to test the dark apocalyptic vision of the Atlas Bear!
DetailsExtermination #5
The conclusion of the Extermination series combined tight writing with beautiful art and manages to tie off most of the loose ends created by the time-displaced O5.
DetailsThe Black Order #2
Tasked by the enigmatic Gamemaster for purposes yet to be revealed, the former warlords of Thanos wreak havoc all across the galaxy.
DetailsWeapon X #27
WEAPON X #27: WEAPON X-FORCE, CONCLUSION. Weapon X-Force must escape from Hell while Sabretooth finds a way to bring his son back to life, all in the hopes of somehow redeeming his lifetime of crimes.
DetailsThe Terrifics #10
Mr. Terrific and company engage in a final battle against Doc Dread, who’s leveraging the power of a dark god. With the fate of the Multiverse AND the Dark Multiverse hanging in the balance, don’t expect the group to escape unscathed.
DetailsAquaman may be the hit that DC needs to turn around its movie universe as Aquaman washes away other movies in the box office.
DetailsA lifetime of collecting stolen from a storage unit in Las Vegas. Suspect still at large.
DetailsThe Defenders is the Clifford, the Big Red Dog of superhero comics. Every outing is an exercise in how do we make this work? Too powerful for most threats. Too territorial for one comic. Too touchy to team up. So, how did Al Ewing and the gang pull it off?
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