Cable #3: “YOU robbed my Grave”
Cable #03
Cable #3 (Duggan, Noto, Sabino) continues story building in a beautifully illustrated issue with a trio of Space knights that may be taking over our world.
DetailsCable #03
Cable #3 (Duggan, Noto, Sabino) continues story building in a beautifully illustrated issue with a trio of Space knights that may be taking over our world.
DetailsCatwoman #24
Catwoman #24 (Northcott, Murphy, Tormey, Plascencia, Napolitano) Catwoman’s adventure in Isle Nevada leaves Catwoman with a list and self-doubt.
DetailsJulie Kenner’s Extraordinarily Yours series is romantic comedy adventure about life with powers and dating in the age of the superhero.
DetailsBatman: Three Jokers #1 (of 3)
After four years’ wait, Batman: Three Jokers #1 (@geoffjohns, @JasonFabok, @bdanderson13) is at last upon us. Despite any owed skepticism due to its extreme tardiness, this is a perfect, masterpiece of a comic. DO NOT MISS IT.
DetailsThe Moon Knight begins to shine in Avengers #35 (Aaron, Garron, Keith), the latest installment of “Age of Khonshu.” If you like your superhero popcorn epics big, bold, and willing to be a little silly, this is without a doubt a book for you!
DetailsLovecraft Country
The journey is perilous, but not due to any monsters, aliens or tentacled creatures, but because they are three black citizens in an era where having a different skin color meant you could be treated unjustly and violently.
DetailsHedra (One-Off)
Hedra ( @jesselonergans ) is a beautifully rendered, retrofuturistic tale that reminds readers that there is always hope even in the grimmest of circumstances.
DetailsA Man Among Ye #2
A Man Among Ye #2 (Phillips, Cermak, Kalisz, Peteri) explores the particularly difficult impacts of the pirating lifestyle as a woman in an intriguing way, delivering plenty emotional character drama but lacking just a bit in the action as a result.
DetailsSex Criminals #30 (Fraction, Zdarsky)moves into deep philosophical territory for its penultimate issue, delivering a unique and moving reading experience like no other. This is a series that deserves to be talked about and studied for years to come.
DetailsFlash #759 (Williamson, Sandoval, Kolins, Terragona, Prianto, Hi-Fi) is a gem of a comic, with intense stakes and a sense of urgency that propels the narrative along at a full sprint from start to finish. But it’s also a celebration of what makes the Flash unique – and one of the greatest heroes of all time.
DetailsCable #2
Cable #2 (Duggan, Noto, Sabino) Cable takes a personal interest in a stolen baby, as an older Cable possibly walks into a trap. Smart writing and gorgeous art.
DetailsLast Song #3
Last Song #3 sees Interlandi ( @junkstory ) shake up her characters in emotions, with Cantirino ( @thisquietcity ) providing some amazing inks to this gay punk rotten story.
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