Hellmouth #5 (of 5): Pyrrhic Victory
A decidedly flat end to a decidedly flat miniseries, Hellmouth #5 (Bellaire, Lambert, Carlini) succeeds only in asking readers why they spent money on it in the first place.
DetailsA decidedly flat end to a decidedly flat miniseries, Hellmouth #5 (Bellaire, Lambert, Carlini) succeeds only in asking readers why they spent money on it in the first place.
DetailsBlack Panther and the Agents of Wakanda #6
Black Panther and the Agents of Wakanda (Zub, Eaton, Parsons, Menyz) #6 sets the tone and standard for the series. Usually, those are established earlier on, but I think there’s a very good reason for waiting this long.
DetailsCaptain America #19
Captain America #19 (Coates, Masters, Quinn, Milla, Petit) provides intriguing background on the Daughters of Liberty but still the underlying themes of the run seem to be eroding with time.
DetailsA Series of Unfortunate Events
From the moment you hear Patrick Warburton’s voice as Lemony Snicket, something clicks. It feels different. Audiences want to listen to him. To hear his story. Even if it is as grim as he promises.
DetailsJustice League #41
Justice League #41 (Venditti, Lopresti, Ryan, Baron, Napolitano) continues this new, drastically different take on the Justice League as they battle against Daxamites for ownership of the Earth.
DetailsJoin Comic Watch for a chat with Mariah McCourt on her already highly-acclaimed upcoming ASH & THORN from Ahoy! Comics, on sale April 1st!
DetailsRed Mother #3
Red Mother #3 (Haun, Luckert, Dukeshire) offers a beautiful balance of humanity, mystery, and monstrosity. It also proves this title is still worth keeping an eye on.
DetailsBatman #89
Batman #89 (Tynion IV, Pagulayan, March, Miki, Morey, Cowles) sees the arc trajectory start to round into form as the series is given an artistic booster shot.
DetailsThe Batman’s Grave #5
The Batman’s Grave #5 (Ellis, Hitch, Nowlan, Sinclair, Starkings) sees the mystery building around Batman start to coalesce.
DetailsOn the eve of Dark Horse’s release of Bang! #1, Comic Watch caught up with writer Matt Kindt to talk about the book.
DetailsCobra Kai #3
Cobra Kai #3 (Tipton, McLeod, Delgado) takes us on a trip down memory lane….but changes our memories.
DetailsIn setting up the next big bad in Flash #88, writer Josh Williamson and artist Howard Porter have uniquely tied Paradox into the Flash’s mythos, and also created a sympathetic antagonist. Job well-done all around!
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