He-Man & The Masters of the Multiverse #5: Back In Time
He-Man & The Masters of the Multiverse #5
He-Man & The Masters of the Multiverse #5 (Seeley, Derenick, Yackey) is the BEST issue of the series, hands-down!!!
DetailsHe-Man & The Masters of the Multiverse #5
He-Man & The Masters of the Multiverse #5 (Seeley, Derenick, Yackey) is the BEST issue of the series, hands-down!!!
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Dr. Strange Surgeon Supreme #3 (Waid, Walker) Strange takes on a youth draining demon to save a patient. A unique look at Strange the surgeon and superhero become one.
DetailsA modern Japanese teenager is sent back in time to 15th Century France. Gilles de Rais is convicted of the murder and rape of over one hundred children. Between these events, some horrible magic. A choir, the Devil, a priest, homunculi.
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DetailsThough somewhat slight in plot, Wonder Woman #753 (Orlando, Raynor, Fajardo Jr.) works for what it is, contrasting Diana with a warrior of a more hack-and-slash mindset in a way that winningly showcases her strengths. This is a great time to get in on this title!
DetailsDC’s Legends of Tomorrow
“Legends” offers a warm and fun tribute to Ray & Nora, with some of the best acting the show has seen and quite a few laughs.
DetailsRuin is coming to the world of The Dreaming this May.
DetailsThe Dreaming #19
The Dreaming #19 (Spurrier, Evely, Lopes) finally sees the Dreaming back in the hands of its inhabitants. With Lucien back, it is now time to confront Wan in an exciting issue that boasts gorgeous scenes that feel too big for a comic book.
DetailsIn its ninth issue, Angel is given a shiny new coat of paint as it morphs into Angel & Spike (Hill, Melnikov, Titov), but there are still so many underdeveloped characters and narratives here that it’s going to take a lot more than a couple of new characters to save this sinking ship.
DetailsWonder Woman #752 (Orlando, Raynor, Fajardo Jr.) attempts to have some lofty things to say about Wonder Woman’s moral code in combat, but winds up being an underwhelming outing overall.
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