Red Sonja #11: The Time Has Come
Red Sonja #11
Red Sonja #11 (Russell, Colak, Kelly, Otsmane-Elhaou) is a solid, albeit tame, pivot into what promises to be a momentous event next issue. Hopefully it pays off!
DetailsRed Sonja #11
Red Sonja #11 (Russell, Colak, Kelly, Otsmane-Elhaou) is a solid, albeit tame, pivot into what promises to be a momentous event next issue. Hopefully it pays off!
DetailsArifureta: From Common Place to World’s Strongest
Hajime Nagumo was your average teenage nobody when he and his entire class were suddenly transported to a world of fantasy and magic, and they were told they were the heroes of legend who would fight to protect the land from evil. The class grew accustomed to their roles, and Hajime was content with staying quiet in the background. Then one day, when exploring a mysterious labyrinth, there was an “accident.” Hajime is cast into the depths of darkness, but a strong will to survive lights a fury within him, and through sheer determination, he grows to become the strongest fighter in the entire world.
DetailsThe following is a list of genre shows that have been canceled since January 1, 2019. No doubt you will already be aware of some but you might also find some surprises! Also…some interesting new series premiering between now and the end of the first quarter of 2020.
DetailsHarley Quinn: Villain of the Year #1
Harley Quinn: Villain of the Year #1 (Russell, Norton, Hi-Fi, Sharpe) has a few redeeming qualities, but not enough to make it a worthwhile issue in the event’s already overloaded lineup.
DetailsPenny Dreadful
“Penny Dreadful” is somehow as good, or greater, than the sum of its parts – even though those parts include several of the greatest works of fiction ever written – aided by a killer cast, tonnes of moody atmosphere, and John Logan’s Sorkin-esque approach to scripting (with sole writing credit throughout most of the series), bringing everything together into a cohesive whole with its own unique voice and perspective. “Penny Dreadful” is one of the greatest (most underrated) shows of the 21st century.
DetailsDoom 2099 #1
Doom 2099 #1 (Zdarsky/Castiello) is the second most important chapter in the new 2099 series. With a single page, Marvel’s future history is changed forever!
DetailsFallen Angels #3
Fallen Angels #3 loses much of the momentum gained from prior issues at it sets up Apoth for a much larger confrontation in an action-oriented narrative.
DetailsDeathbringer #1
Deathbringer #1 (Quinn, Peeples, Prianto) wasn’t my favorite of the introductory one-shots, but with decent art and good writing, it was still an enjoyable experience.
DetailsIt’s morphing time for Paramount Pictures with their “Power Rangers” reboot
DetailsAnnihilation Scourge: Silver Surfer #1
Annihilation Scourge: Silver Surfer #1 (Abnett, Davidson, Milla): Well can we just keep it real here? If Dan Abnett’s name is on a comic you already know you’re in for a good time
DetailsAlien Reality
Symbiote Spider-Man: Alien Reality #1 (of 5) (David, Land, Leisten) drop-kicks Spidey into a wild and weird alternate reality – with results you won’t believe! This comic is an absolute blast!
DetailsGhost Rider #3
Ghost Rider #3 (Brisson, Frigeri, Keith) is essentially one long setup for what’s to come. It’s an important issue to develop the overarching story, but it loses what made the first two issues so fun in the process.
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