Heroes Reborn Pt. 2: Iron Man
Heroes Reborn Iron Man, launched by Jim Lee, Whilce Portacio, Scott Lobdell, is a ground-up 1990s reimagining that ran from 1996-97.
DetailsHeroes Reborn Iron Man, launched by Jim Lee, Whilce Portacio, Scott Lobdell, is a ground-up 1990s reimagining that ran from 1996-97.
DetailsX-Men #6 (Hickman, Buffagni, Gho) is another stellar entry into the “Dawn of X” world. The staggered issue-by-issue pacing and shifts in focus might be frustrating to some who just want a straightforward tale, but those people don’t know Jonathan Hickman. He plays the long game!
DetailsBatman: Pennyworth RIP #1
Join Comic Watch and the Bat Family for a heartfelt farewell to the heart and soul of Gotham in Batman: Pennyworth RIP (Tynion IV, Tomasi, Barrows, Ferreira, Lucas, Lokus).
DetailsYoung Justice #13 (Bendis, Walker, Oeming, Grell, Timms) is the start of a new arc, so why does it feel like it’s stuck in the middle of so much more?
DetailsWhat is likely one of Kurt Vonnegut’s most influential works, Slaughterhouse-Five is being adapted into a graphic novel by the widely successful BOOM! Studios. Boom! Studios have been seeing a lot of press lately and with their library successful comics, they look to add Slaughterhouse-5 to their list of hits. The new cover, done by…
DetailsChampion and Chief
Martian Manhunter #12 (Orlando, Rossmo, Plascencia) successfully brings its arc to a thrilling, fulfilling conclusion. There’s never been a comic quite like it, and there likely won’t again for a very long time. The entire creative team deserves your attention and applause for a job very, very well done!
DetailsWeapon Plus #1: World War IV
Weapon Plus #1: World War IV (Percy, Jeanty, Rosenberg) is a grand mix of gritty action and the sort of zany ideas you can only do in comics, perfect afternoon read to kick up your feet and get lost in for a bit.
DetailsMiles Morales: Spider-Man #15
In Miles Morales: Spider-Man #15 (Ahmed, Garron, Curiel), Miles most dangerous foe attacks just as his personal life is about to explode! What’s a young Spidey to do?! Find out in this near-perfect comic!
DetailsSUNDAY CLASSICS: The Demon Bear Saga
With The New Mutants movie rapidly (and finally) approaching, take a look back at the story that inspired it all, The Demon Bear Saga (Claremont, Sienkiewicz) with Comic Watch!
DetailsFlash #87 (Williamson, Duce, Guerrero) achieves something rare in superhero comics: a moment of honest humanity between two antagonists. Worth your time to check out even if you haven’t been reading this title!
DetailsCaptain America: The End
Captain America: The End #1 (Larsen, Sanchez-Almara, Caramagna) is a full-force Kirby homage and a heckuva good time – assuming readers are down with that Kirby magic. Otherwise, modern readers might feel it’s a bit dated.
DetailsSuicide Squad #2
Suicide Squad #2 (Taylor, Redondo, Lucas, Abbott) delivers a fresh new Squad that feels more like a classic Suicide Squad story than anything in recent history.
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