Rai #7: A Shot in the Dark
Rai #7
Rai #7 (Abnett, Ryp, Dalhouse, Sharpe): Issue after issue Rai proves to be everything that makes great fiction so attention-grabbing and does it like 16x over as it flawlessly blends genres. @ValiantComics
DetailsRai #7
Rai #7 (Abnett, Ryp, Dalhouse, Sharpe): Issue after issue Rai proves to be everything that makes great fiction so attention-grabbing and does it like 16x over as it flawlessly blends genres. @ValiantComics
DetailsUNDISCOVERED COUNTRY #8
UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY #8 (Snyder, Soule, Camuncoli, Grassi, Wilson, Crank!) takes us further down the rabbit hole, drawing huge fractured contrasts using the central narrative of a strange and divided America told in a fascinating and innovative way. @ImageComics
DetailsDark Nights: Death Metal – Speed Metal #1 ( @Williamson_Josh @eddybarrows @ebercomics) isn’t the most jaw-dropping comic you’ll ever read, but it’s a meat-and-potatoes race against time with awesome characterization that at last brings Wally West’s Rebirth-era comeback to a satisfying conclusion. Flash fans, you dare not miss this comic!
DetailsFlash #762 ( @Williamson_Josh @MrHowardPorter @hificolor @swands @dccomics) brings writer Josh Williamson’s 100-issue tenure to a close with a quietly mind-blowing thesis on what makes Barry Allen such an astounding hero. This is one for the record books, folks.
DetailsRaised by Wolves
From time to time, a new show comes along that has a certain magic. That something special that makes it both entertaining and relevant to the current period events.
DetailsThis Small Press Saturday we talk with Matt Mcgrath about his book ID-10T Error!
DetailsDarth Vader #5: Dark Heart of the Sith Part V
Darth Vader reaches near the end of his journey to discover what happened to Padme in issue 5. (Pak, Ienco, Menon) He knows he can only discover grief and devastation, but he presses on nevertheless.
DetailsStar Wars #6: The Destiny Path Part VI
Luke Skywalker continues his quest to learn more about The Force and his father in issue #6 (Soule, Saiz, Prianto). Instead, he encounters victims of the Dark Lord and learns their stories instead.
DetailsGiant-Sized X-Men: Storm #1
Giant-Sized X-Men: Storm #1 (Hickman, Dauterman, Wilson) is full of beautiful art and fine characterizations. What more do you need?
DetailsX-Men #12
X-Men #12 (Hickman, Yu, Gho) is crammed with interesting ideas, or ideas that could have been interesting, but the writing was not at all engaging, in practice, despite the heavy lifting done by the art.
DetailsEdgeworld #1
Edgeworld #1 (Austen, @patolliffe65 @leeloughridge #JodiWyne @comixology) is an excited new entry into a brand new sci-fi world that doesn’t care if you’re not ready for adult material!
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