Heroes Reborn Pt. 1: Did We Need This?
Heroes Reborn was an imprint helmed by Jim Lee and Rob Liefeld, reinventing Marvel superheroes like Captain America and the Fantastic Four for the 1990s. Did they need reinventing?
DetailsHeroes Reborn was an imprint helmed by Jim Lee and Rob Liefeld, reinventing Marvel superheroes like Captain America and the Fantastic Four for the 1990s. Did they need reinventing?
DetailsX-Men/Fantastic Four #1
X-Men/Fantastic Four #1 (Zdarsky, Dodson, Dodson, Vines, Story, Martin, Caramagna) begins the journey of figuring out Franklin Richard’s place in the New World Order of the post-Krakoa Marvel Universe with a bang!
DetailsJustice League #40
Justice League #40 (Venditti, Mahnke, Friend, Baron, Napolitano) is off to a strong start with back-to-the-basics, straight-forward superhero action.
DetailsGreetings. I am The Collector and I have collected many things from across the cosmos. Today I bring to you the topic of Collecting Statues. Not just any statues but ones you can actually afford!
DetailsRunaways #29
In Runaways #29 (Rowell, Genolet, Cunniffe), the creative team makes this another great issue, even if fairly okay by its own standards.
DetailsSHAZAM #10
SHAZAM #10 (Johns, Kolins, Eaglesham, Atiyeh, Leigh) finally sees the bigger picture coming into focus, giving this book the buzz it feels should have always been there.
DetailsHoshiai No Sora (Stars Align)
Before jumping into this article, here’s a quick rundown of the series. The narrative of Hoshiai No Sora also known as Stars Align is based on a middle school kid named Katsuragi Maki. He transfers from another school and gets persuaded by an old friend from his childhood to join the school’s delicate club, the…
DetailsJohn Constantine: Hellblazer #3
Simon Spurrier continues to show that he is the best man for the job on John Constantine: Hellblazer #3 (Spurrier, Campbell, Bellaire). The issue contains fun bus rides, new friends, a literature lesson on William Blake, and angels ready to rip you apart.
DetailsAction Comics #1019
Using the momentum started by the last few issues, Action Comics #1019 (Bendis, Romita Jr., Janson, Anderson) puts Lex Luthor and Leviathan front and center and shows who is in control and it doesn’t look good for Superman. Bendis and Romita Jr. continue to show that they are an incredible team.
DetailsSUNDAY CLASSICS: Kingdom Come
Kingdom Come (Waid, Ross) was a masterwork that has come to define a generation. Join Comic Watch for a look back at the wild and wonderful world of the comics industry in the 1990s with this Sunday Classic.
DetailsAvengers #30 (Aaron, McGuinness, Manna) brings “Starbrand Reborn” to its rip-roaring conclusion, as a new cosmic power is born and the creative team brings its A-game!
DetailsMetal Men #4
Metal Men #4 (Didio, Davis, Wright): Robot mayhem, solid comedy, Kirby throwbacks and devious mystery afoot: what else do you need in Metal Men?
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