History of the Marvel Universe #2 (of 6): The Heroes Rise!
History of the Marvel Universe #2
The History of the Marvel Universe continues, from World War I all the way up to the dawn of the Heroic Age!
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The History of the Marvel Universe continues, from World War I all the way up to the dawn of the Heroic Age!
DetailsDial H for Hero #5
‘Dial H for Hero #5’ (Humphries, Quinnones) kicks the story into high gear as the nature of the Heroverse and Mister Thunderbolt’s plans are finally revealed.
DetailsIronheart #9
Ironheart #9 (Ewing, Vecchio, Geoffo, Milla) is yet another exercise in quality storytelling from a creative team who fundamentally understands this character and how to tie her into the larger Marvel universe.
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.
DetailsJoin us for an exclusive interview with Brett Booth, superstar artist taking on the upcoming ‘Bloodshot’ ongoing from Valiant Comics.
DetailsThe Flash is back to his old self again, but the Speed Force is dying! Is his renewed sense of hope too little, too late?
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!
DetailsBuffy the Vampire Slayer #7
In the fallout of Willow’s sacrifice to obtain the Soul Tie, will she ever be the same?
DetailsMiles Morales: Spider-Man #9
Miles Morales Spider-Man #9 (Ahmed, Garron, Curiel) continues this creative team’s recent run of incredible stories with a book packed full of heart
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.
DetailsBatman and the Outsiders #4
The only good things about it are Veronica Gandini and Dexter Soy’s art and the tiny interactions between Katana and Black Lightning. Those parts seem like they were edited in from a better book and that’s about it.
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