X-Factor #4: Catastrophic Failures
X-Factor #4
With X-Factor #4, @mymonsterischic @david_baldeon and @IsraelSilvaArt have the emotion jump off the page and pull the reader into the story.
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With X-Factor #4, @mymonsterischic @david_baldeon and @IsraelSilvaArt have the emotion jump off the page and pull the reader into the story.
DetailsWonder Woman #763
With Wonder Woman #763 (@MarikoTamaki, @CarloBarberi, @SantorelliMatt, @loquesunalex, @droog811), a new and interesting status quo is set and ready to be explored.
DetailsBatman/The Joker: War Zone #1
Batman/The Joker: War Zone #1 delivers a rare instance of a one-shot, event tie-in that is excellent from start to finish and important to not only the story but the future of the Bat-verse! From @DCComics @JamesTheFourth @Williamson_Josh @DipsOff @GuillemMarch @LauraBraga_rt and more!
DetailsAlthough not as earth-shattering as its opening installment, Batman: Three Jokers #2 ( @geoffjohns @JasonFabok @bdanderson13 rob leigh) is nonetheless a master class in sequential storytelling thanks to jaw-droppingly compelling visuals. The real weight, though, isn’t the inherent mystery but rather in the emotional fallout.
DetailsDark Nights: Death Metal – Multiverse’s End #1 (Tynion IV, Gedeon, Spicer, Wooton) is a bit of a mixed bag, but one that definitely has its moments of true emotional heft. You’ll never look at Captain Carrot or Owlman the same again.
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Shang-Chi #1 (@geneluenyang @PhilipTanArt @dike_ruan @SebastianArtist ) is a rare gem. A straight-up superhero action movie with a believable story that you can really sink your teeth into!
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The previews for Utopia made me think this was going to be a lighthearted romp about a comic book that was actually real and the everyday people who comically try to save the world. In reality, the show is far from that. It is more of a dark comedy, lighter on the comedy and heavier on the dark.
DetailsThe Top 5 Shows that mean the most to me
I recently read a social media post asking “If you met someone who had never watched TV before, what 5 shows would you tell them to watch”. This got me thinking, there are so many shows I love, both currently and in the past, from Arrow to Xena (I couldn’t think of a show that…
DetailsFive comics-based movies that have no superheroes. Bruce Lee! Gemma Arterton! Lum! Warrior Nun!
DetailsSavage Dragon #252 (Larsen, Koutsis, Toris, Farran) continues Erik Larsen’s proud trend of experimentation with comics page and form, this time paying homage to Sunday comic strips in their respective styles. I guarantee you’ve never read a comic like this!
DetailsVenom #28
Venom #28 (@Doncates, Juan Gedeon, @aburtov, @ClaytonCowles) Eddie and Anne are in full swing with Codex’s loyalist of soldiers, however, what awaits Eddie is far more troubling than being in another dimension where all the rules have changed. This issue is bigger than a 12” double-meat sammich at Subway!
DetailsJuggernaut #1
If you’re looking for something fun to read, look no further than Juggernaut #1! (Nicieza, Garney, Milla. Sabino, Marvel)
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