Aquaman Annual #2: Save the Dog!
In Aquaman Annual #2 (DeConnick, Ayala, Ibanez, Ramos) proves to be a rare gem indeed: a quietly flawless comic about a acceptance, loyalty, and forgiveness – and a missing dog!
DetailsIn Aquaman Annual #2 (DeConnick, Ayala, Ibanez, Ramos) proves to be a rare gem indeed: a quietly flawless comic about a acceptance, loyalty, and forgiveness – and a missing dog!
DetailsStrikeforce #2
Strikeforce #2 (Howard, Peralta, Bellaire, Sabino) lets the chips fall where they may. Blade takes the team to recover captives and draw out the Vridai, and a team member will pay a price that may bring a higher cost to others!
DetailsFirst, the return of their own comic book and now not only a line of Marvel Legends Action Figures but Funko Pops as well!
DetailsThe Immortal Hulk #25
The Immortal Hulk #25 (Ewing, Garcia, Bennett, Jose, O’Halloran, Mounts) “It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of a living GOD.” – Hebrews 10:31
DetailsJosie & The Pussycats in Space #1
Josie & The Pussycats in Space #1 (de Campi, Neogi) launches these American icons into worlds that are foreign to them, much like many members of today’s society. These characters might be able to survive the darkness and solitude of new cultures. But can we?
DetailsEXCELLENCE #6
EXCELLENCE #6 (Thomas, Randolph, Lopez): Using magic to make Spencer to forget what and who endangers the family line, his father actions may cost him the relationship with his son.
DetailsVice or virtue, what does your heartbeat for?
DetailsOnce & Future #3
In Once & Future #3 (Gillen, Mora), Granny and Duncan fight to stop the evil plot of destruction – the one were someone pulls the sword from the stone and becomes king!
DetailsSuperman Smashes the Klan
Superman Smashes the Klan #1 (Yang, Gurihiru) builds a credible world where outsiders and nationalists collide – with the Man of Steel in the middle!
DetailsRomance at the end of the world
DetailsSpider-Man #2 (Abrams, Abrams, Pichelli) proves issue one was no fluke, and delivers a genuine and heartfelt look at legacy, heroism, and growing up in a big, big shadow.
DetailsAll comics are engagements with communities, some comics are targeting demographics, and sometimes Trina Robbins, John Byrne, Amamiya Sae or Malcolm Shaw can just open up your entire heart and make you happy cry.
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