Justice league #50: Lead by Example
Justice league #50
The writing for Justice League #50 (Spurrier, Lopresti, Ryan) is superb, and the twists, while familiar, add layers of depth!
DetailsJustice league #50
The writing for Justice League #50 (Spurrier, Lopresti, Ryan) is superb, and the twists, while familiar, add layers of depth!
DetailsThe Umbrella Academy
The Russians are attacking, and our super powered siblings are kicking some ass.
DetailsStrange Adventures #4
Adroit art is, in Strange Adventures #4 (King, Shaner, Gerads), unfortunately shackled to a grinding cog of a story. Let’s hope that this is merely a workmanlike pause in the artistry, rather than the whole of the story.
DetailsEmpyre Tie-ins
Empyre X-Men#2 and Lords of Empyre: Celestial Messiah #1 excelled in their own way. Where one fleshes out a character crucial to the event, the other takes a fun concept and drives it to the extreme in the best way possible.
DetailsBerger Books’ ‘LaGuardia’ wins HUGO award for best graphic story!
DetailsUNDISCOVERED COUNTRY #7
UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY #7 (Snyder, Soule, Camuncoli, Grassi, Wilson, CRANK!) is the slower issue brimming with cleverly parsed out clues as to where the narrative is taking us. @Ssnyder1835 @CharlesSoule @ImageComics
DetailsThe mystery and investigation into Adam Strange’s past heat up in Strange Adventures #5 in September.
DetailsEmpyre Tie-ins
With war stories and high action fights, the weeks Empyre tie-ins, starring Captain America and the Savage Avengers, respectfully, may not feel as impactful as some of the others, but there are still moment of fun and enjoyment to be found.
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
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