WrestleMania #36 Day Two: The Most Important Wrestlemania of All Time.
WrestleMania #36
WrestleMania concludes in what may be the biggest WrestleMania of all. time. Full Results and Review inside.
DetailsWrestleMania #36
WrestleMania concludes in what may be the biggest WrestleMania of all. time. Full Results and Review inside.
DetailsLive vicariously through your worst case scenarios about the Coronavirus with this list of germ ridden films to watch while sequestered in your homes.
DetailsNightwing #70
Nightwing #70 (Jurgens, Benjamin, Hanna, Beredo) is mostly a lead up issue but it definitely drops some kernels of deliciousness that will have you ready for the next chapter in Nightwing’s journey to restoration.
DetailsWrestlemania 36
WWE helps entertain the World with Wrestlemania 36 Part 1. Full results and review. We have champions changing hands, a burial and a movie. Welcome to Wrestlemania.
DetailsPunisher: Soviet #6
Though more quiet and even introspective than was to be expected, Punisher: Soviet #6 (Ennis, Burrows, Ortega, Woodard) is a haunting read that will stay with readers for awhile to come after finishing. Though this hasn’t been an even miniseries, the creative team goes out strong for the finale!
DetailsMorbius #5
Morbius #5 (Ayala, Poggi, Ferreira, Mobili, Mayer, Sanchez-Almara) Vita Ayala does a phenomenal job of not only reacquainting us with Morbius while also building up on the character and the world around him but also just keeps it entertaining all around.
DetailsCaptain America #20
Captain America #20 (Coats, Quinn) sees previous tropes of national discourse and where Steve Rogers fits into the 21st century return as the series course corrects from the previous arc.
DetailsMotherland: Fort Salem
Motherland: Fort Salem follows three witches as they enter a witch military academy just as a terrorist organization starts to massacre people. Although this may not be saying much, this is the best thing I’ve seen on Freeform. Why? Let me explain.
DetailsStar #3
Star #3 (Thompson, Pina, Andrade, Aburtov, Cowles) kicks things up a notch with very real consequences pushing Ripley to a dangerous edge of self discovery. This has quickly become a series that any fan of well-executed superhero comics won’t want to miss out on.
DetailsReceived wisdom is a danger and a reality. What everybody knows about a comic and what we actually read when we read it. With The Killing Joke and Secret Defenders.
DetailsQuantum and Woody #3
Quantum and Woody #3 (Hastings, Browne, Redmond,Otsmane-Elhaou): Quantum and Woody is the golden standard for comedic action comics on the shelf right now. Straight up.
DetailsExceedingly poor art further hampers an ill-conceived filler issue in Wonder Woman #754 (Orlando, Melnikov, Fajardo Jr). Suitable for completists only; all other comers would do well to save their money and time.
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