Heroes Reborn Pt 4: Fantastic Four
Jim Lee and Brandon Choi’s Heroes Reborn Fantastic Four is one of the most romantic, dashing, adventurous retellings of the classic Stan Lee/Jack Kirby run.
DetailsJim Lee and Brandon Choi’s Heroes Reborn Fantastic Four is one of the most romantic, dashing, adventurous retellings of the classic Stan Lee/Jack Kirby run.
DetailsThe Magnificent Mrs. Marvel #13
The Magnificent Ms. Marvel #13 (Ahmed, Vasquez, Vlasco, Herring) gives us an intriguing new character in Amulet. However, due to its placement between a big arc and an even bigger cross-title event, it doesn’t seem to do much else.
DetailsThough not quite the profound statement it wants to be on all things Flash (though it comes close!), issue 750 (Williamson, Sandoval, Segovia, & so many more) of this legendary title is still a wonderful testament to the staying power of its titular hero, his legacy, and what the future holds. Spoiler: it’s coming at you faster than light!
DetailsComic Watch catches up with W. Maxwell Prince to discuss his new genre-bending new miniseries King of Nowhere, coming soon from BOOM!
DetailsKing of Nowhere #1
King of Nowhere #1 (Prince, Jenkins, Jenkins, AndWorld Design) is a promising beginning to a darkly funny, mysterious, and pleasantly off-kilter miniseries.
DetailsAll Star Creative Team Presents New Original Graphic Novel About Life After Humans in October 2020
DetailsAward winning playwright and bestselling comics writer Sean Lewis (Coyotes, Thumbs) reteams with fan favorite Coyotes artist Caitlin Yarsky for a dark urban fantasy maxi-series titled BLISS From Image this June
DetailsConspiracy: Area 51
Conspiracy: Area 51 #1 (Rodionoff, Goldberg, Otero, Paciarotti, Mangual) is both thrilling and shocking, kicking off what looks to be a sci-fi horror that pulls readers into the unknown with stellar artwork and terror lurking behind every door.
DetailsRed Sonja & Vampirella Meet Betty & Veronica #9
Solving last issue’s wormhole cliffhanger with style, you can almost listen to 70s music and smell popcorn and grease coming out of these pages. It’s surely a wild ride to the past.
DetailsStar Wars: The Clone Wars
Clones work, because clones are not droids. They are able to succeed because of their humanity. Season seven’s introductory episode brings this idea front and center.
DetailsAnother Life
In the future, a mysterious alien satellite beacon has formed on Earth. A crew of astronauts venture to the beacon’s source to find who the aliens are, and if they’ll attempt to destroy mankind. This series, from what I’ve seen so far, is a heavily diluted mix of Star Trek and Predator. It’s not that it’s bad, it’s just unoriginal. Why? Let’s find out.
DetailsHOUSE OF X and POWERS OF X continue to unfold, while Spider-Man, Black Widow, and Thor have must-read series debuts!
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