Rai #7: A Shot in the Dark
Rai #7
Rai #7 (Abnett, Ryp, Dalhouse, Sharpe): Issue after issue Rai proves to be everything that makes great fiction so attention-grabbing and does it like 16x over as it flawlessly blends genres. @ValiantComics
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Rai #7 (Abnett, Ryp, Dalhouse, Sharpe): Issue after issue Rai proves to be everything that makes great fiction so attention-grabbing and does it like 16x over as it flawlessly blends genres. @ValiantComics
DetailsSHAZAM #15
SHAZAM #15 (@JeffLoveness @BrandonPeterson @atiyehcolors #robleigh @DCComics) is a beautiful, gut-wrenching story about being the change you want to see. An unexpected but delightful end to the series.
DetailsDark Nights: Death Metal – Speed Metal #1 ( @Williamson_Josh @eddybarrows @ebercomics) isn’t the most jaw-dropping comic you’ll ever read, but it’s a meat-and-potatoes race against time with awesome characterization that at last brings Wally West’s Rebirth-era comeback to a satisfying conclusion. Flash fans, you dare not miss this comic!
DetailsFlash #762 ( @Williamson_Josh @MrHowardPorter @hificolor @swands @dccomics) brings writer Josh Williamson’s 100-issue tenure to a close with a quietly mind-blowing thesis on what makes Barry Allen such an astounding hero. This is one for the record books, folks.
DetailsRaised by Wolves
From time to time, a new show comes along that has a certain magic. That something special that makes it both entertaining and relevant to the current period events.
DetailsCaptain America #23
Not the return of Red Skull as the solicit would indicate, Captain America #23 (Coates, Milla, @RobotJQ @JoeCaramagna @Marvel) instead turns out to be a riviting realignment of the focus of the series, vaulting it into elite status.
DetailsEdgeworld #1
Edgeworld #1 (Austen, @patolliffe65 @leeloughridge #JodiWyne @comixology) is an excited new entry into a brand new sci-fi world that doesn’t care if you’re not ready for adult material!
Details“Doom Metal” kicks off in Justice League #53 (Williamson, Xermanico, Farjardo Jr.), and although the art is gorgeous, the plot feels threadbare and by-the-numbers. There’s definite potential for growth – due more to overarching narrative promise than anything technically delivered here – but it may take another issue or two to reach it. Turns out, not even death metal can rock at an eleven every time.
DetailsYou Look Like Death: Tales of the Umbrella Academy #1
In “You Look Like Death” #1, Gerard Way offers a fairly straightforward setup for a story with a lot of potential to be a really fun read.
DetailsSing
Series review of Sing “Yesterday” for Me. The story of love and regret between three people. A down to earth romance story that can be wonderfully charming, but sometimes a bit stretched.
DetailsUmbrella Academy
In looking at the season in its entirety, it is really a story about love.
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