Dial H for Hero #6: Legacy is Like a Phone Line
Dial H for Hero #6
Learn what it takes to be a hero in the extremely thoughtful and emotional ‘Dial H For Hero #6’ (Humphries, Quinnoes).
DetailsDial H for Hero #6
Learn what it takes to be a hero in the extremely thoughtful and emotional ‘Dial H For Hero #6’ (Humphries, Quinnoes).
DetailsAmazing Spider-Man #28
Amazing Spider-Man #28 (Spencer, Walker, Dell, Martin): Will the sisterhood of the supervillain pants prevail? Or will Boomerang weasel his way out of a well-earned comeuppance?
DetailsAo-chan Can’t Study
Ao Horie has never liked her name as it was inspired by the sound a girl makes when achieving an orgasm. Thus, to escape it, she has dedicated herself to her studies. However, in doing so, she has given herself no time to develop interests in friendships or romances. Even more problematic, Ao is convinced everyone has only one thing on their mind – SEX.
DetailsNightwing #63
‘Nightwing #63’ (Jurgens, Cliquet, Filardi) turns a mediocre at-best book to something truly worth diving into with just a handful of pages.
DetailsKillers #2
Killers #2 (Moore, Dagnino, Villarrubia): Bottom line when you pick up a book called Killers about super powered ninjas…this is exactly what you want.
DetailsThe Banana Splits Movie
Let’s try to leave our childhood memories as they were…fun programs we loved when we were young with a touch of “Wow. I used to watch this?” when we see them as adults.
DetailsFriendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #10
The second arc ends in Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #10 (Taylor, Lashley, Hanna, Maresca) as Spidey and company seek conventional solutions to very real world problems.
DetailsSuperman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen #2
Can wacky misadventures alone a good comic make? Only Jimmy Olsen knows for sure!
DetailsArchie #706
Witness the tale that united Archie and Sabrina beginning in ‘Archie #706’ (Spencer, Tamaki, St-Onge), a fun and beautiful book on sale now!
DetailsThe Boys
The Boys is an extremely graphic, extremely irreverent and fun new superhero show offered by Amazon Prime. Based on the comics of the same name, this one is definitely for the adults.
DetailsCosmic Ghost Rider Destroys Marvel History #6
‘Cosmic Ghost Rider Destroys Marvel History #6’ delivers a predictable ending to an unnecessary series. The ride was fun at times and the art was mostly solid but I can’t help but feel this was time spent that I’ll never get back.
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