Wynd #1: A Pipe-Dream World
Wynd #1
Wynd #1 (Tynion IV, Dialynas) is an impressive introduction to an intriguing new world with a compelling cast which will have the reader craving more!
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Wynd #1 (Tynion IV, Dialynas) is an impressive introduction to an intriguing new world with a compelling cast which will have the reader craving more!
DetailsWonder Woman #757 (Orlando, Merino, Cifuento, Fajardo Jr.) gets tripped up on its own attempted cleverness, resulting in a deux ex machina that causes the conclusion of “The Four Horsewomen” to not only fall flat, but not even be a conclusion at all.
DetailsLois Lane #11 (Rucka, Perkins, Troy) proves the creative team not only still has tricks up their sleeves, but have planned this series out to the Nth degree. Smart, engaging, uncompromising, and unwilling to pander to those unwilling to pay attention, this series is one anybody looking for intelligent comics should have on their pull sheet.
DetailsThe last chapter of The Steel Prince graphic novel trilogy
DetailsJohn Constantine: Hellblazer #6
John Constantine: Hellblazer #6 (Spurrier, Campbell, Bellaire) is visually terrifying with writing so relevant that it is even scarier. Spurrier, Campbell, and Bellaire offer a great Constantine issue that is meant to be read this very moment.
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Adventureman #1 (Fraction, Dodson, Dodson, Cowles): The art and representation of the story so far by the Dodsons is exceptional. I recommend picking this one up, it has my full attention for what’s gong to happen in the next issue.
DetailsDiscover a Town Where Salem Witches Have Survived for Generations in This Chilling New Series
DetailsSHAZAM #12
SHAZAM #12 (Loveness, Peterson) is a stand alone fill-in issue that at first feels unwelcome but actually turns out to be a lovely tale in the greater story of Billy Batson.
DetailsSCOUT COMICS tells the story of one boy who can foretell the manner of a person’s death in DOOMSPEAKER this winter.
DetailsTom Taylor and Darick Robertson send John Constantine into the unknown this September, in HELLBLAZER: RISE AND FALL, from DC Comics’ Black Label imprint.
DetailsWonder Woman #756 (Orlando, Merino, Cifuente, Fajardo Jr.) goes a few steps beyond typical superhero punch-’em-ups by layering the drama with moral and philosophical underpinnings that have no easy answers. While not a game changer by any means, this issue definitely stands above standard superhero fare!
DetailsThird-generation comic artist Emma Kubert partners with up-and-coming writer Rusty Gladd to deliver the epic high-fantasy adventure, Inkblot this September!
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