Collapser #1: Living With a Black Hole
Collapser #1
‘Collapser #1’ is a thoughtful exploration into the impacts of mental health and our attempts at coping told through the lens of Liam, a man who lives with an actual black hole inside him.
DetailsCollapser #1
‘Collapser #1’ is a thoughtful exploration into the impacts of mental health and our attempts at coping told through the lens of Liam, a man who lives with an actual black hole inside him.
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The War is over, the war begins. Has Eddie Brock survived the War of the Realms only to fall facefirst into Absolute Carnage?!
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After reading this issue I can say that (assuming that King can resist the urge to ruin the pacing by spreading the story out until it is thinner than a wet poppadom) City of Bane looks like it will be a very fun, very wild ride indeed.
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Despite it’s predictable nature, ‘Miles Morales: Spider-Man #8’ is a dramatic and vividly illustrated look into the true dangers behind wearing the mask. This one will have fans on the edge of their seats!
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Taken as a whole , this was the conclusion of an excellent experiment. One which, I hope, will not be completely erased by Hickman’s upcoming venture in the Land of X.
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The pacing in this series is nearly perfect. The script is an expert balance of action and introspection, with a real focus on character. Combined with fun, jubilant art, this series is one for the ages.
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A storm is brewing between allies and clouds the future. The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda begins a new chapter, “Two Thousand Seasons”. T’Challa finally has his memories and he is determined to get back home, but his fellow Maroon, M’Baku challenges T’Challa’s actions. Join us as we witness first contact with Wakanda Prime and the beloved Ororo.
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If you’re not reading Fallen World already, ask yourself why do you hate fun so much and then cut it out and pick up Fallen World #3 with the quickness!
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David Pepose’s Spencer & Locke 2 #3 has Locke’s take center stage against Roach as Locke seems to be out cold.
DetailsBatman #74
Balancing good psychology with roaring action is no easy task, but it is one which the team of King, Bellaire, and Janin have absolutely knocked out of the park. This issue more than redeems the somewhat weaker passages we had to slog through to get here.
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