Wonder Woman #82: Cheetah Print
Wonder Woman #82 (Orlando, McKeown, Hanna) brings Wonder Woman and Cheetah head to head once more… just in time for Diana to try to build a new civilian life for herself!
DetailsWonder Woman #82 (Orlando, McKeown, Hanna) brings Wonder Woman and Cheetah head to head once more… just in time for Diana to try to build a new civilian life for herself!
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?
DetailsDoom Patrol Weight of the Worlds #5
Doom Patrol Weight of the Worlds #5 (Cloonan, Conrad, Bonvillain, Bowland) is a powerful one-shot story that feels like a love letter to all things Doom Patrol. Don’t miss this book.
DetailsOctober was a big month if you are a member of the LGBTQ+ community and a Marvel comic book character or fan. In comparison to October 2018 there is over a 40% increase of titles with LGBTQ characters and over a 50% increase in distinct, original LGBTQ+ characters.
DetailsDeath’s Head #1-4
In Death’s Head #1-4 (Howard, Zama, Sobreiro) the art team sets the perfect mood while the story drives in an enjoyable story guided by a great grasp of the characters’ voices. Death’s Head is a hard book to not like.
DetailsTales from the Dark Multiverse: Blackest Night #1
Tales of the Dark Multiverse: Blackest Night (Seeley, Hotz) captures the spirit of the original story while showing just how easily it could have all gone wrong. Then it goes further.
DetailsThe Magnificent Ms. Marvel #9
The best thing about The Magnificent Ms. Marvel #9 (Ahmed, Jung, Vlasco, Herring) is that it left me incredibly excited for the next issue. Big things are happening and I just didn’t want this issue to end when it did. What more could you ask for, really?
DetailsJoin us for an exclusive interview with Joe Rubinstein from the Rhode Island Comic Con 2019.
DetailsMarvel releases the first variant of Thor #1; by Kris Anka!
DetailsMiles Morales: Spider-Man #12
Miles Morales Spider-Man #12 (Ahmed, Garron, Curiel, Petit) plays out in a rather predictable fashion, but it still entertains with plenty of action and brilliant artwork!
DetailsIn one month, the world will know Superman’s truth.
DetailsRunaways #26
Runaways #26 (Rowell, Genolet) is a good, solid effort, but not exactly necessary.
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