The Tick S2E3 – “It’s a spreevil!”
The Tick
The Tick S2E3 is a funny and exciting episode that makes you wonder who can be trusted.
DetailsThe Tick
The Tick S2E3 is a funny and exciting episode that makes you wonder who can be trusted.
DetailsRed Hood Outlaw #34
Jason has a date in Paris with a familiar face!
DetailsWar of the Realms: The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #44
Squirrel Girl and Ratatoskr fight Frost Giants in this War of the Realms tie in.
DetailsHarley Quinn #61
Prepare yourself for an epic fantasy filled with swords, sorcery and…Harley Quinn?! The Kingdom of Gotham awaits in ‘Harley Quinn #61’!
DetailsArchie #704
The Bachelor Competition is on! Will Sabrina let Archie compete? And what could come from the Jughead and Reggie team-up? Find out in ‘Archie #704’.
DetailsLivewire #5
If you weren’t already convinced Vita Ayala is on to something great here then she’s just dropped yet another reason why you should be.
DetailsDeadpool #12
‘Deadpool #12’ may have a lot of bashing of skulls and witty quips, but the creative team also delivers some truly poignant surprises that fans won’t want to miss!
DetailsTank Girl: Action Alley #4
Tank Girl: Action Alley #4 is a fairly straightforward conclusion but gives an interesting hint at what’s to come.
DetailsMarvel Team-Up #2
‘Marvel Team-Up #2’ is actually an interesting take on the body swap cliche, but it’s real strength is found in the interactions between Peter and Kamala!
DetailsFriendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #6
SPOILERS AHEAD for ‘Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #6’: Do not read this post until you have read FNSM #6, but definitely read that issue sooner rather than later.
DetailsElektra was brought back at the behest of a toy company. Mike Deodato and Peter Milligan are beloved comics talent, and Christie Scheele has always been under-appreciated as a great colorist and fantastic painter. It was 1997 and Marvel decided to launch its first Elektra ongoing series, its first solo series and some of the first work, at all, featuring the character without creator, Frank Miller, in tow.
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