The Visitor #1: Kubo and the 2 Strings of Bombings
The Visitor #1
The Visitor #1 (Levitz, Kim, Rodriguez): “Levitz has really nailed a win-win scenario here.”
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The Visitor #1 (Levitz, Kim, Rodriguez): “Levitz has really nailed a win-win scenario here.”
DetailsHarleen #3
Harleen #3 (Sejic, Downie) is the ultimate cautionary tale of DC’s most tragic couple. Is this the story that the character truly needed to be told right now? That’s for the reader to decide. However, if we are going to retrace the traumatic and toxic origins of Harley and Joker’s relationship, I believe this is the way to do it.
DetailsHellmouth #3 (Bellaire, Lambert, Carlini) continues to plod along with Buffy and Angel’s first meeting, an event that should feel huge – but instead, is mired in doldrums.
DetailsMarauders #4
Marauders #4: (Duggan, Wernack, Muller, Dauterman, Wilson, Blee, Petit) as old and new foes arrive to cause turmoil it’s the public humiliation which brings out the worst in people.
DetailsJustice League #38
“The Justice/Doom War” nears its final chapter in Justice League #38 (Snyder, Jimenez, Sampere).
DetailsIn this EXCLUSIVE interview, author STEVE ORLANDO shares his thoughts on Wonder Woman, Martian Manhunter, and what unique perspectives he brings to comics!
DetailsDuring its original run, DC’s Watchmen famously proposed the idea that the people behind the mask were far from heroes. True to its text, HBO’s Watchmen masterfully explores that very same theme.
DetailsSuicide Squad #1
Suicide Squad #1 (Taylor, Redondo) arrives and carries with it a familiar sense of apprehension for old school Squad readers. Anybody could be offed at any moment as Task Force X returns to its past glory.
DetailsPunisher: Soviet Part 2 – The Other Side of the Mountain
Punisher: Soviet #2 (Ennis, Burrows, Ortega) sets the stage for a rip-roaring war story to come. If you liked Ennis’ previous Punisher outings, this one’s for you!
DetailsBelieve it or not I’m walking on air. I never thought I could feel so free.
DetailsBatman vs. Ra’s al Ghul #3
Batman vs. Ra’s al Ghul #3 (Adams, Robins): Beautiful artwork and odd, whimsical story, greatly weighed down by lots of unnecessary dialogue that doesn’t actually make much sense.
DetailsWonder Woman #83 (Orlando, Mendonca, Raapack) It’s Diana vs. Cheetah, with Silencer throwing herself into the middle! But what at first glance appears to be a by-the-numbers superhero throwdown is anything but – instead, it’s a lesson on who Wonder Woman is and what makes her unique among superheroes!
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