Aero #1: Cyclones Made to Order
Aero #1
Aero is a perfect book for an afternoon read where you can zone out into it and just be entertained from the first page all the way to the last one.
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Aero is a perfect book for an afternoon read where you can zone out into it and just be entertained from the first page all the way to the last one.
DetailsFIREFLY #8
Firefly #8: As the crew of the Serenity try to gather their wayward companions they stumble unwittingly towards a war they may have created themselves.
DetailsDoom Patrol Weight of the Worlds #2
“Doom Patrol: Weight of the Worlds #2” has so much character work hidden behind uniquely wild and fantastic narrative concepts that it can be difficult to determine just where the story is going, but it never fails to be incredibly entertaining.
DetailsGoddess Mode #6
Goddess Mode #6 concludes Zoë Quinn’s exciting cyberpunk story.
DetailsMarvel Team-Up #4
Although scattered in its narrative, “Marvel Team-Up #4” brings to light an interesting discussion surrounding cultural identity, making this issue truly worthwhile.
DetailsAbsolute Carnage #1
Carnage is in NYC with a few days to kill, everyone is a target but who is first on his list?
DetailsBlack Panther #14
T’Challa wants to go home, but he is needed elsewhere. N’Jadaka threatens the galaxy, but he may meet his maker if the Maroons have their way! Hold onto something, this is going to get bumpy!
DetailsGuardians of the Galaxy #7
‘Guardians of the Galaxy #7’ is a well executed space opera with all the right ingredients for a great story. Only time will tell if it can live up to its own expectations!
DetailsFallen World #4
The long and short of it is Dan Abnett and Adam Pollina are some kinda futuristic wizards because this book is pure magic.
DetailsHouse of X #2
Some stories go off like damp firecrackers. This one is a nuclear bomb.
DetailsKillers #1
Ninjas, super powers, mystery and tons of action….what else could you want from a book called Killers?
DetailsThe 80’s Part One
The Evolution of TV Super Heroes is back with a look at the 1980’s beginning with one of the genre’s first heroes, Buck Rogers!
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