Lodger #5: Empathy for the Devil (pt. 2)
Lodger #5
A finale that will shock your system and turn your whole world on its ear. Violently and in as cold a fashion as possible.
DetailsLodger #5
A finale that will shock your system and turn your whole world on its ear. Violently and in as cold a fashion as possible.
DetailsLivewire #6
I’ve sung Vita Ayala’s praises on this title with every issue and this one is no exception.
DetailsTwo battle is on in this early preview of JUGHEAD: THE HUNGER VS. VAMPIRONICA #2!
DetailsIncursion #3
Incursion is a textbook perfect example of why Valiant has been so enduring since the relaunch.
DetailsLivewire #5
If you weren’t already convinced Vita Ayala is on to something great here then she’s just dropped yet another reason why you should be.
DetailsThe Psi-Lords make their debut in the modern-era Valiant Universe in a brand-new ongoing series!
DetailsX-O Manowar #26
I was a huge fan of Schonn and Aric being together and despite my irked nerves with this issues, I still am.
DetailsCan Oni Press and Lion Forge win the game of comics as one house instead of two?
DetailsDetective Comics #1003
‘Detective Comics #1003’ succeeds so well mainly because of its sheer determination to remain focused on the one question that fans have been asking since the start of this arc…who is the Arkham Knight? The answer is one you will never see coming!
DetailsMeet the Skrulls #4
The Warners are ready to infiltrate Stark Tower and discover the shocking secret behind Project Blossom, but will family tension tear them apart before they can complete the mission? Find out in “Meet the Skrulls #4”.
DetailsBatman and the Outsiders #1
“the scenes between Katana and Jefferson Pierce alone are amazing. If nothing else this book is worth reading to see how the two play off each other.”
DetailsElektra was brought back at the behest of a toy company. Mike Deodato and Peter Milligan are beloved comics talent, and Christie Scheele has always been under-appreciated as a great colorist and fantastic painter. It was 1997 and Marvel decided to launch its first Elektra ongoing series, its first solo series and some of the first work, at all, featuring the character without creator, Frank Miller, in tow.
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