Louise Simonson, Cat Staggs, Superman, The Wake
Louise Simonson, Cat Staggs, Jon Bogdanove, Wendy Broome, et al. The Death of Superman: The Wake.
DetailsLouise Simonson, Cat Staggs, Jon Bogdanove, Wendy Broome, et al. The Death of Superman: The Wake.
DetailsDoctor Tomorrow #4
Doctor Tomorrow #4: (Arbona, Towe, Fitzpatrick) If you’re tired of jaded cynicism stripping the magic of superhero comics, then I couldn’t possibly recommend Doctor Tomorrow any more than if I held you at gunpoint. You owe it to yourself to buy this stellar comic.
DetailsSpider-Woman #2
Spider-Woman #2 (Pacheco, Perez, D’Armata) does due diligence to the history of Spider-Woman while propelling her into the future in a way we haven’t seen in way too long. If you’ve ever wondered why Spider-Woman fans go hard for Drew then this book right here is what you need in your life.
DetailsHarley Quinn Black + White + Red #5
With every page being a lot of fun to look at, it’s difficult not to have a great time with Harley Quinn Black + White + Red #5 (Rossmo, Bennett). However, it just doesn’t deliver the depth of character promised from such a strong premise.
DetailsStar Wars Adventures #32
Star Wars Adventures #32 (Moreci, Florean, Del Pennino, Taddeo, Wood, Scott, Buisan, Kirchoff) is a great wrap-up to this outstanding series that’s suitable and entertaining no matter what your age.
DetailsBillionaire Island #3
Billionaire Island #3 (@AhoyComicMags @Manruss @stevepughcom) is the scariest book on the shelves today– a true horror story that shockingly resemebles the world we currently occupy.
DetailsToilet-bound Hanako-kun
Series review of Toilet-bound Hanako-kun. Nene Yashiro and the ghost Hanako try to uncover the mystery Kamome Academy’s spirit world. A fantastic series with plenty of potential to grow even better.
DetailsHarley Quinn Black + White + Red #4
Harley Quinn Black + White + Red #4 (Seeley, Ferrerya, Wands) takes readers on a lighthearted romp through a rap battle that may not be the most engaging story yet, but proves more than worthwhile with awesome design choices and more than a few jokes.
DetailsThere’s no two books like Savage Dragon, and issues like #250 (Larsen, Koutsis, Toris) prove why: brilliant, brutal, and even heartfelt execution from start to finish, where even the backup stories are as great as the lead one. Not a single page feels wasted. In an era of ever-increasing single comic prices, this is one that is indisputably worth the cost.
DetailsJan Duursema, Fred Schiller, Fabian Nicieza retold early X-Men comics for the Nineties, in Professor X and the X-Men. They did it with flare, but did they do enough?
DetailsOda Cinnamon Nobunaga
Series review of Oda Cinnamon Nobunaga. Legendary Japanese warlord Oda Nobunaga is reincarnated as an adorable Shiba Inu. A basic show with a premise that runs its course within the first episode of this twelve-episode anime
DetailsYoung Justice #16
Young Justice #16 (Bendis, Walker, Godlewski, Eltaeb, Abbot), is sort of a “Bart Allen, this is your life” type story but with more than a few twists and turns. Keeps you engrossed from the first page to the last,
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