War of the Realms #1: Helheim on Earth!
War of the Realms #1
A stellar start to what’s sure to be a fun event.
DetailsWar of the Realms #1
A stellar start to what’s sure to be a fun event.
DetailsThere’s a kidnapper on the loose! But what can recently-outed Martian detective J’onn J’onzz do about it without his partner or no leads? Plenty!
DetailsIncursion #2
Doug Braithwaite’s art is impeccably perfect here like he’s been waiting for a chance to draw Eternal Warrior against hordes of demons for some time now. Granted he’s not unfamiliar with drawing Gilad’s adventures but just something about each issue has a feeling of fresh energy pumping through every panel.
DetailsHot on the heels of acquiring the publishing rights to the controversial SECOND COMING series, Ahoy Comics has inked an exclusive deal with Diamond Book Distributors and announced release dates for upcoming titles.
DetailsJerry Cornelius is not quite an open source character (though he has been used by others, with and without his creator’s permission), but Jerry Cornelius the technology, Jerry Cornelius the series of techniques or the tonal approaches, that may be something anyone can use. In degrees.
DetailsUmbrella Academy: Hotel Oblivion #6
Umbrella Academy: Hotel Oblivion #6 is filled with fast-paced cape comic action.
DetailsStar Trek Discovery
Star Trek Discovery is proving each week its worthiness of a place in the Star Trek Universe.
DetailsLivewire #4
If one needed a solid foundation to step foot into the Valiant universe Vita Ayala just handed you four issues perfect for just that. Something intriguing without being overwhelming and familiar to older fans like myself without becoming stale. Besides when’s the last time we got handed a strong independent black woman who didn’t need no man in her own book that wasn’t Storm? Bottom line Livewire is a solid series that already shows great promise and the potential to become just as synonymous with the name “Valiant” as Ninjak, Bloodshot or X-O Manowar.
DetailsInvisible Kingdom #1
Grix and Vess come from opposite worlds, but they are about to discover a potential conspiracy that will bring the two closer together than they could have ever imagined in Invisible Kingdom #1
DetailsHigh Level #2
High Level #2 is a great read, but not quite as outstanding as issue #1.
DetailsStone Star #1
With no hype or fanfare, Jim Zub and Max Dunbar craft a surprise release of a well-constructed entry into Sci-Fi/Fantasy with ‘Stone Star #1’, available on ComiXology.
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