Heroes Reborn Pt 5: Captain America
In 1996, Rob Liefeld and collaborators brought us a refreshed, political Captain America that sold great! And, introduced the best Bucky, Rikki Barnes!
DetailsIn 1996, Rob Liefeld and collaborators brought us a refreshed, political Captain America that sold great! And, introduced the best Bucky, Rikki Barnes!
DetailsImmortal Hulk #29-31
The Immortal Hulk #29-31 (Ewing, Bennett, Rodriguez, Mounts, Petit): These three issues are rich with character moments, monster horror, and insane kaiju action, as well as development of this fascinating overall story. I can not get enough of Ewing and Bennett on IMMORTAL HULK.
DetailsSex Criminals #27 (Fraction, Zdarsky) does what it does best, tightening the focus as the series (finally) nears its conclusion, but without sacrificing the human moments that truly define it.
DetailsThis summer the new series Chu, which spins from the pages of CHEW is coming from Image Comics
DetailsSupergirl #39
Supergirl #39 (Houser, Stott, Peter): For a series that came back with a good purpose, it’s lost its direction by being caught between two event stories while not capitalizing on either.
DetailsStrange Adventures #1
Strange Adventures #1 (King, Gerads, Shaner, Cowles): If you’re in the mood for some complex, surprisingly astute analysis of western colonialism wrapped in a patina of 1940’s all-American pulp, pick up the first issue of Tom King and Mitch Gerads’ Strange Adventures. It’s well worth the cover price.
DetailsJim Lee and Brandon Choi’s Heroes Reborn Fantastic Four is one of the most romantic, dashing, adventurous retellings of the classic Stan Lee/Jack Kirby run.
DetailsAward winning playwright and bestselling comics writer Sean Lewis (Coyotes, Thumbs) reteams with fan favorite Coyotes artist Caitlin Yarsky for a dark urban fantasy maxi-series titled BLISS From Image this June
DetailsHOUSE OF X and POWERS OF X continue to unfold, while Spider-Man, Black Widow, and Thor have must-read series debuts!
DetailsThe Immortal Hulk #28
The Immortal Hulk #28 (Ewing, Reilly, Bergara, O’Halloran, Petit) is a character study issue about a father and daughter. Not what you may have expected, but definitely a compelling story.
DetailsNightwing #69
Nightwing #69 (Jurgens, Cliquet, Filardi) is a pretty good issue with decent action and an awesome reveal at the end, but ultimately leaves you wanting for more concrete progression towards Nightwing truly returning.
DetailsBANG! #1
BANG! #1 (Kindt, Torres) comes out of the gates swinging with one of the sharpest comics you’re likely to find on the shelves this year. Witty, fast-paced, intelligent, and gorgeous.
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