Guardians of the Galaxy #5: Oy
Guardians of the Galaxy #5
Guardians of the Galaxy #5 (Ewing, Cabal, Petit, Blee) is a swing and a miss by this usually great creative team. Honestly, you can skip this issue and you won’t be missing much.
DetailsGuardians of the Galaxy #5
Guardians of the Galaxy #5 (Ewing, Cabal, Petit, Blee) is a swing and a miss by this usually great creative team. Honestly, you can skip this issue and you won’t be missing much.
DetailsMarvel continues to drop SPOILERS as it reveals some of the happier aftermath of EMPYRE this September. Are those Bells we hear?! DO NOT READ IF YOU HAVE NOT READ EMPYRE #4
DetailsThe limited edition one-per-store SEVEN SECRETS #1 variant features cover art from acclaimed series artist Di Nicuolo. Moreover, this one-per-store edition arrives at qualifying comic shop retailers on Wednesday, August 5, 2020!
DetailsGiant-Sized X-Men: Fantomex #1
Giant-Size X-Men: Fantomex #1 (Hickman, Reis) is a popcorn read. Beautiful art, hinting at storylines which will, no doubt, come to fruition later down the line. It isn’t an essential read, but it is undeniably fun.
DetailsSideshow Collectible’s Virtual Con! Nuff said!
DetailsFlash #758 (Williamson, Duce, Kolins, Guerrero, Hi-Fi) throws everything, the kitchen sink, and Barry Allen’s long-forgotten future kids into the mix, trying to stir the pot and make “Legion of Zoom” interesting. It doesn’t succeed. Williamson’s run is suddenly running on fumes, his usual big ideas relegated to also-ran tropes that readers have seen countless times before.
DetailsMMPR: The Ranger Slayer #1
Ranger Slayer #1: (Parrott, Mora, Angulo) Bombastic, energetic art coupled with rock solid writing makes Ranger Slayer #1 everything you didn’t know you needed from a Power Rangers comic.
DetailsTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #106
TMNT #106 (Campbell, Pattison, Daniel, Lee) Something is in the water, and the turtles aim to find out what it is. Is Baxter Stockman telling the truth? There’s only one way to find out, the next adventure for the turtles starts now!
DetailsSpace Bear OGN
Space Bear (Young) may be silent, but it has a big story to tell. It’s a vibrant, charming sci-fi about communication and compassion that offers children a chance to learn, while giving comic-loving adults a way to share a medium they love. It’s also plain good fun.
DetailsLost On Planet Earth #4
Once again, Magdalene Visaggio ( @MagsVisaggs ) and Claudia Aguirre ( @claudiaguirre ) put in front of us difficult realities about persistent problems in our society, placing them in the context of a futurist sci-fi vision too usually associated with utopias. And they’re relevant and amazing at what they do.
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