GI Joe #1: Life During Wartime
GI Joe #1 (Allor, Evenhuis, Peer)
GI Joe #1: A completely new take on the beloved franchise that might be geared towards a modern audience, while paying respect to the 1982 version of Joe. (Allor, Evenhuis)
DetailsGI Joe #1 (Allor, Evenhuis, Peer)
GI Joe #1: A completely new take on the beloved franchise that might be geared towards a modern audience, while paying respect to the 1982 version of Joe. (Allor, Evenhuis)
Details2019 is the 30th anniversary of the release of Tim Burton’s Batman. In honor of the 30th anniversary of the movie that showed us how perfect Michael Keaton was in the role of Batman, we’re ranking the eight Batman movies from worst to best.
DetailsSpider-Man #1
Spider-Man #1 (Abrams, Abrams, Pichelli) doesn’t shy away from giving readers shocks right out of the gate – and just gets better from there!
DetailsRetailers were informed by DC Comics that Brian Azzarello and Emanuela Lupacchino’s upcoming ‘Birds of Prey’ series will now be on DC’s Black Label.
DetailsDead Man Logan #11
The end is nigh as Logan and Dani run into some familiar faces on their raid of Weapon X in the well-crafted ‘Dead Man Logan #11’ (Brisson, Henderson, Woodard, Petit).
DetailsJustice League #32
“The Justice/Doom War” continues as the true focus of the narrative begins to come into view in ‘Justice League #32’ (Snyder, Tynion IV, Porter, Napolitano).
DetailsHellboy and the B.P.R.D.: Saturn Returns #2
Overall, Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.: Saturns Return #2 (Mignola, Allie, Mittne, Wagner) is a welcome continuation filled with excitement and intrigue, developing critical plot points from the first issue and setting up the finale for something grand.
DetailsArchie Comics and CBLDF join forces!
DetailsFlash Forward #1
‘Flash Forward #1’ (Lobdell, Booth, Rapmund, Guerrero) begins the road to redemption for Wally West in a book that is rife with potential despite being at a severe disadvantage at the starting line.
DetailsBatman #79
Batman #79 (King, Mann, Morey): A quiet, but not uneventful interlude on a beach brings Batman to a new level of self-understanding — right before ripping the carpet right under his feet. This issue won’t appeal to the folks who read primarily for the explosions, but it will be an important issue for just about everyone else.
DetailsCaptain Marvel #10
Overall, Captain Marvel #10 (Thompson, Carnero, Bonvillain) is a solid continuation of a powerful arc, despite being burdened by one too many moving pieces.
DetailsFriendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #12
Once again, with ‘Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #12’ (Taylor, Perez, Leisten, Rosenberg, Lanham), the book exceeds all expectations and delivers a pitch perfect Spider-Man story.
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