Tartarus #2: Sign, Sign, Everywhere A Sign
Tartarus #2
Tartarus #2 (Christmas, Cole, Campbell) continues to offer readers an engrossing, symbol-rich, trope-defying science fiction epic worth sinking their teeth into.
DetailsTartarus #2
Tartarus #2 (Christmas, Cole, Campbell) continues to offer readers an engrossing, symbol-rich, trope-defying science fiction epic worth sinking their teeth into.
DetailsHe-Man & The Masters of the Multiverse #5
He-Man & The Masters of the Multiverse #5 (Seeley, Derenick, Yackey) is the BEST issue of the series, hands-down!!!
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DetailsRai #5
Only the best of comics can juggle so many things at once and never dip in quality no matter which way the wind blows. Rai #5 (Abnett, Ryp, Dalhouse) is absolutely one of those comics.
DetailsRom: Dire Wraiths #2
Rom: Dire Wraiths #2 (Ryall, Pizzari, Boswell, Dorian, Hanna, Campbell, Lee) reminds the reader why even though no one can hear you, people still scream.
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DetailsJustice League Odyssey #19
Justice League Odyssey #19 (Abnett, Richards, Beredo) offers a well-balanced combination of seriousness and good ole fashioned fun. There is enough mystery surrounding Epoch that leaves the reader with no idea what is coming next. Only time will tell.
DetailsTransformers Galaxies #5
Transformers Galaxies #5 (Leth, Edenfield, Milne, Perez, Wood) is honest to God, the best Transformers book I’ve read this year, by far!!!
DetailsInvisible Kingdom #10
Invisible Kingdom #10 (Wilson, Ward, Cipriano) is a beautifully painted finish examining and celebrating rebirth in a multitude of forms — including one particularly beautiful queer one.
DetailsHOUSE OF X and POWERS OF X continue to unfold, while Spider-Man, Black Widow, and Thor have must-read series debuts!
DetailsHe-Man & the Masters of the Multiverse #4
He-Man and the Masters of the Multiverse #4 (Seeley, Denerick, Yackey) sticks it’s fingers into your childhood brain and stirs it up. A. Lot.
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