Aquaman #54: I Am My Father’s Son
Who is Black Manta? What drives him? Why does he hate Aquaman so much?! Find out in Aquaman #54 (DeConnick, Rocha, Merino) as the villain’s assault on Amnesty Bay continues!
DetailsWho is Black Manta? What drives him? Why does he hate Aquaman so much?! Find out in Aquaman #54 (DeConnick, Rocha, Merino) as the villain’s assault on Amnesty Bay continues!
DetailsCANTO #6
Canto #6 (Booher, Zucker, Astone, Bennett) The end is here! Will Canto beat the Shrouded Man and find his beloved? Or, will he fail and lose hope forever?
DetailsConan the Barbarian 2099 #1
Conan the Barbarian 2099 #1 (Duggan, Antonio) explores the theory that you can take Conan out of the Barbarian, but you can’t take the Barbarian out of Conan.
DetailsAnnihilation: Scourge Alpha #1
Annihilation: Scourge Alpha #1 (Rosenberg, Ramirez, Tomey) is an all in all entertaining first outing, a solid reminder of the glory days of Annihilation Wave!
DetailsThe Dollhouse Family #1
The Dollhouse Family #1 (Carey, Gross, Locke, Peter, Klein) delivers the first chapter in a sprawling, multi-generational horror/mystery story that’s genuinely engrossing, with gorgeous artwork and enough connective tissue running between the two parallel plot-lines that I can’t wait to see how they inevitably come together.
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DetailsLucifer #14
Lucifer #14 (Watters, Blanco, Cunniffe) is a wild ride through dying stars to the English countryside that explores free will, house building, and the relationship between hunters and the hunted.
DetailsHe-Man & the Masters of the Multiverse #1
He-Man & the Masters of the Multiverse #1 (Seeley, Fraga, Friend, Yackey) gives us a brand-new take on the classic characters introduced almost 40 years ago. Folks, there’s a reason things stick around that long.
DetailsRai #1
Abnett has laid down the gauntlet by serving up the perfect mix of comedy, cyberpunk, western, horror, martial arts blend that has something for everyone and somehow all of those various flavors are done equally well.
DetailsFrozen II
The sequel to Disney’s Frozen could not possibly live up to the hype of the original, and so it doesn’t try. While the story maintains its familiarity by holding true to the same themes, it takes audiences on a brand new adventure that delves deeper into the curiosities of a largely unexplored world.
DetailsIn this first look at DC COMICS John Constantine: Hellblazer #2 John’s return to London isn’t going as smoothly as he’d hoped…
DetailsGrant Morrison, Steve Yeowell, Tatjana Wood, and Jon Muth bring us two comics about guilt, forgiveness, and toleration. A sci-fi action satire of arts movements, the Beats, the Decadents, and a sad horror comedy that starts with the murder of God in a play.
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