NEWS WATCH: Gold Lantern Set to be Featured in Legion of Super-Heroes #7
Gold Lantern, the long-teased character by Bendis, will finally be featured in the upcoming Legion of Super-Heroes #7.
DetailsGold Lantern, the long-teased character by Bendis, will finally be featured in the upcoming Legion of Super-Heroes #7.
DetailsX-Men Alpha
SUNDAY CLASSICS brings you X-Men: Alpha (1995) (Lobdell, Waid): The end of the world starts with the Age of Apocalypse Alpha setting a change of events that only a stranger and the X-Men can set right.
DetailsPlanetary #12
Planetary #12 (Ellis, Cassaday, Depuy, O’Neil) is the type of issue that will make your jaw drop. This series is obviously an example of some of the highest quality execution in comics, but it really does just get better and better with each new issue and that’s not something easily accomplished.
Details12 Monkeys
Bruce Willis revisits the sci-fi genre as James Cole, a Volunteer from the future who attempts to chase, track, and understand a viral pandemic that ultimately leads to the demise of the majority of humankind. The simple relevance of this story adds a unique sense of eerie dread outside of the intended discomfort.
DetailsJ. Scott Campbell contributes to Oblivion Song’s 25th issue with amazing variant covers.
DetailsThe Flash #755 (Williamson, Sandoval, Tarragona, Prianto) brings “Flash Age” to a rip-roaring conclusion, offering twists, turns, and one genuine shock that are sure to bring readers back for more! This is the best this title has been in ages – don’t miss out!
DetailsIt’s About Time
It’s about time, it’s about space, it’s about two astronauts and how they educate a prehistoric woman and her prehistoric mate!
DetailsUNDISCOVERED COUNTRY #6
UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY #6 (Soule, Snyder, Camuncolli, Marcello Grassi, Wilson, CRANK!) is a perfectly crafted, action packed, psychedelic symbolism laden, next installment that gets everything right.
Details11.22.63
Jake Epping is shown a portal to the year 1960 and is thrust into a mission to prevent the assassination of John F. Kennedy. There are certain conventions almost every time travel plot contains. All of these conventions are ever present in 11.22.63. Which ones? Let’s find out.
DetailsPlanetary #11
Not many comics can pull off such an intricate mystery while balancing pacing and character development, and also just not forgetting to actually be entertaining. Planetary #11 (Ellis, Cassaday, Depuy, O’Neil) simply hits all of the right notes.
DetailsAgents of The Realm Vol 1
(Louis) If you like Card Captor Sakura, Sailor Moon or Sh?jo Kakumei Utena, or if you love strong worldbuilding, cute character interactions and a diverse LGBT+ lovely cast, this #CWPride recommended webcomic is one hundred percent for you.
DetailsIn September after the events of Dark Nights: Death Metal #3, DC is set to clear the stage to help spotlight DC’s darkest knights with three one-shots—Dark Nights: Death Metal: Trinity Crisis, Dark Nights: Death Metal: Speed Metal and Dark Nights: Death Metal: Multiverse’s End!
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