Psi-Lords #6: Another Life
Psi-Lords #6
Psi-Lords #6 (Van Lente, Guedes): Following this book and seeing these characters flirt with annihilation albeit unknowable to them leaves you with bated breath by the final page.
DetailsPsi-Lords #6
Psi-Lords #6 (Van Lente, Guedes): Following this book and seeing these characters flirt with annihilation albeit unknowable to them leaves you with bated breath by the final page.
DetailsReaders meet Earth’s first Starbrand in Avengers #26 (Aaron, Keown, Sorrentino) – and it’s not who they’re expecting! GET READY FOR SUPER SPACE T-REX!!
DetailsMoney Shot #2
Part commentary on modern society’s view on sex and what it ‘should’ be and part really awesome comic, Money Shot #2 (Seeley, Beattie, Issacs) is a comic you do NOT want to miss!
DetailsA deep dive into not just the frequency, but also the context of dismemberment reveals a pattern. While some instances are just simple displays of power, most signal to audiences that they are watching a moment of critical character development.
DetailsThe debate surrounding these few frames was so heated that it spread far beyond the usual limits of Star Wars fanaticism. Longtime viewers, casual viewers, even people who had never seen a single movie—everyone was asking who shot first, even if they didn’t know why.
Details“Faithless” is barrelling toward its conclusion in Guardians of the Galaxy #11 (Cates, Smith, Olazaba), but all you really need to know is: Rocket Raccoon in a mech suit!!
DetailsSomehow, George Lucas found himself in the middle of a story far grander than he had originally planned and he wanted to tell it to the millions of people with whom he shared that galaxy far far away. When Star Wars suddenly introduced Episode IV, he made a promise to do exactly that.
DetailsTHE WAR OF THE WORLDS
The War Of The Worlds: (Tomlinson, Carlyle, Spall, Viveiros, Harness) As Britain prepares to play host to some familiar visitors changing times have a detrimental effect on proceedings.
DetailsStar Wars: A New Hope
In 1977, the release of what was then simply known as Star Wars was the beginning of something never before seen in this world. It was a global phenomenon.
DetailsWith the holiday season upon us, ComiXology has another reason to get everything on your reading wish list!
DetailsBlack Panther and the Agents of Wakanda #3
Black Panther and the Agents of Wakanda #3 (Zub, Medina) delves into the subject of leadership. Can one man lead a team of oft-overlooked individuals to a group of people that can save the world?
DetailsThe debate was so heated that it spread far beyond the usual limits of Star Wars fanaticism. Longtime viewers, casual viewers, even people who had never seen a single movie—everyone was asking who shot first, even if they didn’t know why.
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