Fantastic Four #18: And Spyre Came Tumbling Down
Fantastic Four #18
Fantastic Four #18 (Slott, Medina, Manna, Magno, Arciniega): In which no one is left untouched by the consequences of Reed’s shocking reveal at the end of last issue!
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Fantastic Four #18 (Slott, Medina, Manna, Magno, Arciniega): In which no one is left untouched by the consequences of Reed’s shocking reveal at the end of last issue!
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X-Men #5 Hickman, Silva, Gracia, Petit): This issue combines truly beautiful art with top-notch storytelling and a firm handle on character voices which have been lacking in previous installments. It’s a heart-stopping ride.
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Roku’s first solo series has reached it’s violent and downright badass conclusion with issue #4 (Bunn, Bachs, Paitreau, Sharpe), firmly establishing her as a force to be reckoned with in the Valiant Universe going forward.
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In 1966 Hannah-Barbera ushered in a Golden Age of television cartoon super hero television.
DetailsGet your first look inside Marvel’s Giant-Size X-Men: Jean Grey and Emma Frost here!
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DetailsTransformers #16
Transformers (Ruckley, McGuire-Smith, Malkova, Burcham, Lafuente) #16 tried to be a car show, but it ended up being a demolition derby.
DetailsAvengers of the Wasteland #1
Journey back to the Wastelands with Ed Brisson and company in Avengers of the Wastelands #1 (Brisson, Scharf, Menon, Petit) for what looks to be an exciting new chapter for this long-running trope.
DetailsBatman/Superman #6
Batman/Superman #6 (Williamson, Marquez, Sanchez) had fantastic writing and even better art, giving it the double whammy of awesomeness needed to guarantee returning readers!
DetailsFallen Angels #6
Fallen Angels #6 (Hill, Kudranski, D’Armata, Sabino) concludes a series that may be sought after by fans of Psylocke for some time to come, but just doesn’t add enough substantial weight to the Dawn of X lineup to stand out. This one is a miss.
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