Gargoyles: The Greatest Cartoon Ever
Gargoyles
Gargoyles addresses those great, sprawling philosophical questions and acknowledges their complexity in digestible ways. It does what all great stories do: helps us to understand ourselves.
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Gargoyles addresses those great, sprawling philosophical questions and acknowledges their complexity in digestible ways. It does what all great stories do: helps us to understand ourselves.
DetailsOnce Upon a Time in France
Once Upon a Time in France (Nury, Vallée) is released in a stunning omnibus edition from Dead Reckoning, telling the story of Joseph Joanovici, a Romanian Jew in occupied France during WWII who manage to play both sides of the war in his efforts to survive.
DetailsSupergirl #37
Supergirl #37 (Houser, Stott) I’m looking forward to the next few issues, but this one was otherwise missable.
DetailsPunisher: Soviet Part 3 –
Punisher: Soviet #3 (Ennis, Burrows, Ortego) goes full-tilt war story and is a master class in storytelling. All the horrors of war are on full display – it ain’t for the faint of heart, but is flawless in its execution!
DetailsCount Crowley: Reluctant Midnight Monster Hunter #3
In Count Crowley: Reluctant Midnight Monster Hunter #3 (Dastmalchian, Ketner), Jerri continues her quest to find out why monsters are trying to kill, she locates Dr. Frights, and well it doesn’t go as planned.
DetailsTeen Titans #37 (Glass, Chang, Maiolo) Revealed at last… the identity of THE OTHER! ‘Nuff said!
DetailsBatman/Superman #5
In Batman/Superman #5 (Williamson, Marquez), “Who Are the Secret Six?” comes to a hard-hitting and emotional conclusion!
DetailsNaoko Takeuchi’s Sailor Moon as been around almost 30 years and its adaptations are always their own animal. This is good.
DetailsNext month kicks off the acclaimed ‘House of X’ series, establishing a new world for the X-Men!
DetailsLucifer #15
Lucifer #15 (Watters, Blanco, Cunniffe) continues what I think will be a wild ride and not just because of the Wild Hunt. Well-written and paced, John Constantine takes the spotlight and gives readers a great look at how easy Lucifer can stir the pot.
DetailsGuardians of the Galaxy #12 (Cates, Smith, Olazaba) bring their GOTG tenure to a conclusion, but are the stakes really there? Or is this issue just marking time for next month’s shiny new #1?
DetailsAnnihilation Scourge Omega #1
Annihilation Scourge Omega #1 (Rosenberg, Garcia, Blee): What started as a promising series ends with sloppy writing and rushed art, not a good look for Marvel.
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