Superman #17: Double Lives
Superman #17
Superman #17 (Bendis, Macguire, Mounts, Sharpe) begins a new story arc with the potential to have massive consequences for the Man of Steel if the execution can hold up.
DetailsSuperman #17
Superman #17 (Bendis, Macguire, Mounts, Sharpe) begins a new story arc with the potential to have massive consequences for the Man of Steel if the execution can hold up.
DetailsMorbius #1
In Morbius #1 (Ayala, Ferreira), the creative team delivers on all fronts and busts this first outing wide open!
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DetailsPunisher: Soviet Part 1 – Murder Ballads
Who’s killing their way through the Russian mob? It isn’t Frank Castle – and only Ennis, Burrows, and Woodard know for sure in Punisher: Soviet #1!
DetailsThe Batman’s Grave #2
The Batman’s Grave #2 (Ellis, Hitch, Sinclair, Starkings) carefully navigates the balance between image and text as a complex conspiracy seems to be slowly forming.
DetailsLivewire #12
It’s the bittersweet end of the road in Livewire #12 (Ayala, Ford, Fitzpatrick), and I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t gonna miss this series, and that means a ton in and of itself…
DetailsX-Men #2
X-Men #2 (Hickman, Yu, Alanguilan) is compelling, playing with high stakes and complex ideas, all of which will influence the entire Dawn launch, however it’s let down by less than stellar characterizations and mid-range art.
DetailsRachel Pollack brought the New Gods firmly into the 90s, and the run is more often decried than read. What could elicit such fear and disdain? What madness lies with gods who are flexible ideals.
DetailsHarley Quinn #67
Harley Quinn #67 (Humphries, Basri, Hi-Fi, Sharpe) proves to be one of the best issues yet in the series as Harley confronts her own emotional trauma while finally going toe-to-toe with the comic industry’s most infamous nuisance…CROSSOVER EVENTS!
DetailsDeathstroke #49
Deathstroke #49 (Priest, Pasarin) gathers all the pieces in play for a final gambit pitting Deathstroke against his greatest ally and enemy– himself.
DetailsArchie: 1955 #2
‘Archie: 1955’ #2 (Augustyn, Waid, Grummett, Burchett, Smith) delivers a fun read that is quietly laced with lessons in power and privilege.
DetailsJames Bond 007 #12
In James Bond 007 #12 (Pak, Carey) we find out just what this series has been building up to. Friends become enemies, enemies become friends, just who will survive?
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