Action Comics #1012: Poor Clark
Action Comics #1012
Superman racing around the world, Robinson Goode on the case, and Lois Lane dealing with poor Wi-Fi.
DetailsAction Comics #1012
Superman racing around the world, Robinson Goode on the case, and Lois Lane dealing with poor Wi-Fi.
DetailsThe essential addition to any Valiant fan’s collection and the perfect guide for any newcomer interested in Valiant!
DetailsSwamp Thing
But something is lumbering through the swamp…something resembling a man but is not a man. Something that once went by the name Alec Holland. And in a Marais hospital, young Susie Coyle feels his pain.
DetailsJessica Jones
Unabashed, unapologetic and unafraid; Jessica Jones Season 3 doesn’t disappoint (IF you like the characters).
DetailsIan Edginton, Whilce Portacio, Ariel Olivetti, Warren Ellis, Jorge Lucas, and Gerry Alanguilan turned X-Force into a farcical, loud, fashion-forward spyfy smash-up for fourteen months, and nobody was ready for it.
DetailsDetective Comics #1005
‘Detective Comics #1005’ is a methodical conclusion to the Arkham Knight story that is entertaining at the very least, even if it doesn’t always make sense.
DetailsWitness Eliot Ness and the Untouchables as you’ve never seen them before in this world of crime and sorcery.
DetailsSilver Surfer: Black #1
‘Silver Surfer: Black #1’ is a wildly distinctive take on the fan-favorite character that yields some unexpectedly enjoyable results!
DetailsDial H for Hero #3
“Dial H for Hero #3” continues to deliver interesting experiments with art and form while also developing the characters, particularly Summer, into something more than just a throw-away name in a wikipedia article.
DetailsEvent Leviathan #1
I am Leviathan, you are Leviathan, we all are Leviathan
DetailsCriminal #5
A private investigator hunts down a woman on the run in Criminal #5.
DetailsThe Tempest, the final volume of Kevin O’Neill and Alan Moore’s League of Extraordinary Gentlemen is a six-issue illustration of how language infects and affects us, a strange mix of how fiction and telling can harm us and indulgence in “harmful” representation as harmless fun.
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