Gwen Stacy #1: Into the Gwendiverse
Gwen Stacy #1
Gwen Stacy #1 (Gage, Nauch, Rosenberg, Caramagna) is a fun romp through the life of an average high school girl and will hopefully be the start of an engaging series!
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Gwen Stacy #1 (Gage, Nauch, Rosenberg, Caramagna) is a fun romp through the life of an average high school girl and will hopefully be the start of an engaging series!
DetailsGLOW vs The Babyface #4
GLOW vs The Babyface (Garcia, Mendez, Templer, Nalty) #4 is a very satisfying ending to a very charming story. It’s also a lesson in parenting.
DetailsBuffy the Vampire Slayer #12 (Bellaire, Lopez, Angulo) is chock-full of unearned character beats, ill-defined art, and vague plot contortions, showing that maybe the time isn’t right after all for a new, rebooted vision of the Slayer and her crew after all if this is the result. Disappointing to say the least.
DetailsAmazing Spider-Man #39
Amazing Spider-Man #39 (Spencer, Coello, Reber) sees Spidey sit down across the table from JJJ. The results? Exactly what you’d expect.
DetailsRai #4
Rai #4 (Abnett, Ryp, Dalhouse, Sharpe): Before Fallen World it was hard to imagine another artist/art team living up to the high bar set with previous Rai books, but Ryp and Dalhouse are stepping up to the plate every issue and knocking it right out of the park.
DetailsBloodshot #6
Bloodshot #6 (Seeley, Booth, Coron) is another high energy, nonstop, pulse-racing issue that reminds you that when it comes to action-oriented comics, Bloodshot is truly the best of the best.
DetailsWhat is likely one of Kurt Vonnegut’s most influential works, Slaughterhouse-Five is being adapted into a graphic novel by the widely successful BOOM! Studios. Boom! Studios have been seeing a lot of press lately and with their library successful comics, they look to add Slaughterhouse-5 to their list of hits. The new cover, done by…
DetailsHarley Quinn #70
Harley Quinn #70 (Humphries, Basri, Hi-Fi, Sharpe) is an explosive start to a new arc with surprising depth as Harley finds her place in life amidst a deadly mystery.
DetailsBirds of Prey and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn
Batgirl, also known as Oracle or Barbara Gordon. Black Canary. Huntress. Lady Blackhawk. Gordon and Canary are the original members of the Birds of Prey, while Huntress and Lady Blackhawk have been the other longtime mainstays. This movie, though, is all about Harley Quinn. That’s not entirely a negative issue, though, as the movie proves to be entertaining even if wildly untrue to the comics.
DetailsDark Agnes #1
Dark Agnes #1 (Cloonan, Pizzari, Ramos): I was immediately and unabashedly in love with this comic. The setting, the dialog, the story, the characters, the whole shebang.
DetailsCrowded #11
Crowded #11 (Sebela, Stein, Brandt, Farrell, Rae) is a masterclass in space. With walls closing in and everything getting worse, Crowded only gets better.
DetailsPeter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham #2
Peter Porker: The Spectacular Spider-Ham (Wells, Robson, Arciniega) #2 takes readers somewhere that everyone wants to go….a better place.
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