Dial H for Hero #1: I’m Holding Out for a Hero ’til the End of the Night
Dial H for Hero #1
‘Dial H for Hero #1’ is off to strong start as we meet young Miguel, the newest possessor of the Dial!
DetailsDial H for Hero #1
‘Dial H for Hero #1’ is off to strong start as we meet young Miguel, the newest possessor of the Dial!
DetailsMiles Morales Spider-Man #4
A day in the life of Miles Morales is just as crazy as a day in the life of Spider-Man.
DetailsLivewire #4
If one needed a solid foundation to step foot into the Valiant universe Vita Ayala just handed you four issues perfect for just that. Something intriguing without being overwhelming and familiar to older fans like myself without becoming stale. Besides when’s the last time we got handed a strong independent black woman who didn’t need no man in her own book that wasn’t Storm? Bottom line Livewire is a solid series that already shows great promise and the potential to become just as synonymous with the name “Valiant” as Ninjak, Bloodshot or X-O Manowar.
DetailsCoda #10
Coda #10 makes us question what is to be believed in an exciting issue filled with big reveals.
DetailsThe Flash #67
‘The Flash #67’: A new story-arc starts here as Barry must figure out why everybody in Central City is… happy?
DetailsSabrina the Teenage Witch #1
Sabrina the Teenage Witch #1 delivers it all; a talking cat, a high school bully, and… a wendigo?
DetailsSHAZAM #4
The family is scattered throughout the Magic Lands. Forget everything you know about childhood, because here there be monsters! ‘SHAZAM #4’ is here and the Marvel Family has never felt fresher!
DetailsCriminal #3
Veteran creator Hal Crane taps on the local criminal element to steal back some art.
DetailsSee how international man of mystery on a resume can get a guy a job as a butler
DetailsHeroes in Crisis #7
The mysteries deepen in this latest issue of Heroes without Answers…
DetailsMeet the Skrulls #2
The Warners continue their plot to take down Project Blossom and prime the Earth to become a new Skrull Throneworld, but the obstacles in their path seem to be more internal than external in ‘Meet the Skrulls #2’.
DetailsHigh Level #2
High Level #2 is a great read, but not quite as outstanding as issue #1.
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