Killers #2: Join the Mile High (Murder) Club
Killers #2
Killers #2 (Moore, Dagnino, Villarrubia): Bottom line when you pick up a book called Killers about super powered ninjas…this is exactly what you want.
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Killers #2 (Moore, Dagnino, Villarrubia): Bottom line when you pick up a book called Killers about super powered ninjas…this is exactly what you want.
DetailsTommy Gun Wizards #1
Tommy Gun Wizards #1 (Ward, Kivela, Cunnife, Otsmane-Elhaou) is an explosive first issue in a new high-concept series with remarkable potential. Effective world building and a uniquely interesting aesthetic help to make this the next can’t miss book from Dark Horse!
DetailsLivewire #9
There’s very few “the enemy is politics/politicians” type stories outside of the great Captain America runs I can name that are legitimately enjoyable, Livewire has definitively carved itself a niche among them.
DetailsCANTO #3
Within the belly of the beast, Canto finds himself faced with an unlikely ally. Placing the anger aside and holding onto common ground, Canto listens to a story and learns some answers. Train, or not…that is the choice.
DetailsCollapser #2
Collapser #2 (Way, Simon, Kyriazis, Peter, Bowland) is a roller coaster of emotion and mystery supported with powerful visuals. This is quickly proving to be another can’t miss series from DC’s Young Animal imprint.
DetailsThe Boys
The Boys is an extremely graphic, extremely irreverent and fun new superhero show offered by Amazon Prime. Based on the comics of the same name, this one is definitely for the adults.
DetailsBOOM! Studios has announced an all-new original comic series titled “b.b free”!
DetailsTitans: Burning Rage #1
Light fun reading here and some will be annoyed this isn’t exactly “their” Titans being an amalgam of different periods but overall it’s a good time so def worth a read.
DetailsAero #2
Beautiful art, beautiful action and just enough intrigue to give Aero some real substance without being too weighty.
DetailsDetective Comics #1009
After multiple arcs of inconsequential storytelling, it’s time for a book with both substance and weight. Unfortunately, “Detective Comics #1009” isn’t it.
DetailsLois Lane #2
Lois starts to pull back the curtain and uncover the mystery behind a fellow journalist’s murder – but what she finds may kill her too!
DetailsIs there no stopping the literary wonder that is Neil Gaiman? As his novels continue to be adapted in several forms, his back catalogue of past achievements would seem to indicate the answer is a resounding no.
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