Punk Mambo #2: Black Magick Woman
Punk Mambo #2
Long story short, this creative team is right on the money page after page.
DetailsPunk Mambo #2
Long story short, this creative team is right on the money page after page.
DetailsLongtime UK and Ireland anime distributor Manga Entertainment has been acquired by Funimation
DetailsJeremy Whitley, Gurihiru, Elsa Charretier, and Megan Wilson’s The Unstoppable Wasp is a moving, caring, fun, sad, adventurous comic about superheroes, mental health, family, friendship, love, tacos stress, wrestling, trauma, and girls doing awesome science.
DetailsMiles Morales: Spider-Man #6
All the ingredients are there for an interesting and engaging story, but ‘Miles Morales: Spider-Man #6’ ultimately comes up short in terms of emotional investment.
DetailsAssassination Nation #3
You don’t have time to catch your breath but you’ll have a hell of a time keeping up.
DetailsWolverine: Infinity Watch #4
Wolverine has been captured by the Fraternity of Raptors, and things just keep getting worse for our hero from there.
DetailsFallen World #1
Bottom line is Valiant has been killing it on all fronts in 2019 so far and this is just another huge check in the #winning category. If this issue is any indication the only downside here is knowing this series is only 5 issues.
DetailsThe Tick
In The Tick S2E4 bad becomes good, a godly being overreacts, and an AI loves a man.
DetailsOld Man Quill #5
Quill and the Guardians of the Galaxy face off against the horrors of the Wastelands.
DetailsOldguy! The Mirror of Love! Nancy! Late Bloomer! Street Poet Ray! The merger of poetry and comics, with examples from the work of Tim Mayer, William Trowbridge, Alan Moore, Maré Odomo, José Villarrubia, Junko Hosizawa, and Michael Redmond.
DetailsIronheart #6
Ironheart and Spider-Man share the spotlight in ‘Ironheart #6’, a sci-fi filled classic Marvel team-up adventure that showcases what these characters can bring to the table!
DetailsFirefly #4
Firefly #4: It’s another fun issue that we’ve come to expect from this creative team. Pak and McDaid clearly understand these characters and are giving us great Mal moments. It’s a little light on some of the characters but we can’t expect a focus on everybody in an ensemble book. It’s definitely another strong entry in one of my favorite adaptations of a TV series.
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