Criminal #5: Hunters and Hunted
Criminal #5
A private investigator hunts down a woman on the run in Criminal #5.
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.
DetailsAge of X-Man: Prisoner X #4
“Age of X-Man: Prisoner X” nears its conclusion as Bishop manages to raise an army of political prisoners and fight back!
DetailsStranger Things: Six #1
“Stranger Things: Six #1” enters into a whole new level of the Stranger Things phenomenon with this prequel focusing on the lab subjects prior to the famous Eleven.
DetailsDenis Villeneuve is on board for “Dune: The Sisterhood” series
DetailsDoomsday Clock #10
“Doomsday Clock #10” re-evaluates everything we thought we knew about the DC Universe. A must read issue from Geoff Johns and Gary Frank.
DetailsFallen World #2
just when you think you’re stuffed full from the gluttonous amount of awesome fed to you Fallen World laughs and says “hope you saved room for desert pal!”.
DetailsThe legendary creative team of Peter David and Dale Keown get one last word on the INCREDIBLE HULK!
DetailsLauren Myracle, Jeremy Lawson, Isaac Goodhart, and Deron Bennett present a tale of an abused teenager making sense of the world by becoming a thief. A surprising look at misogyny, immaturity, homelessness, class and gender imbalances, written and drawn for a YA audience, but with value and excitement for all.
DetailsGraveyard Slaughter-Now on Kickstarter
DetailsYour First Look at THE MAN WHO CAME DOWN THE ATTIC STAIRS From BOOM! Studios
DetailsMarvelous X-Men #4
With the combination of a fascinating premise, innovative art and perfect pacing, these creators deliver the penultimate issue of Marvel’s most ambitious series. I have never loathed an X-Man villain as much as I despise Nate Grey. That, in itself, is a remarkable achievement.
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