Kim Yale and Zatanna: Come Together
Kim Yale, Elaine Lee, Estaban Maroto brought us an intelligent, feminist Zatanna comic. Audiences did not all respond well.
DetailsKim Yale, Elaine Lee, Estaban Maroto brought us an intelligent, feminist Zatanna comic. Audiences did not all respond well.
DetailsCatwoman #25
Catwoman #25 oozes style from the first page. The creative team’s love and understanding of the main character is one that lays a marker down early to excite fans that Catwoman is in very capable hands! @therightram @fdoBlanco @fcoo @TENapolitano
DetailsExcalibur #12
Excalibur #12 (Howard, To, & Arciniega) delivers a fun story- assuming the reader is able to leave their preconceptions behind.
DetailsCaptain America #23
Not the return of Red Skull as the solicit would indicate, Captain America #23 (Coates, Milla, @RobotJQ @JoeCaramagna @Marvel) instead turns out to be a riviting realignment of the focus of the series, vaulting it into elite status.
DetailsHellions #4
Hellions #4 ( @zebwells , @StephenSegovia , @Davcuriel ) ends its first arc with an impacting ending that will make you care and bond with this unusual team, while calling as back as “Inferno” with a twist in its vision.
DetailsGiant-Sized X-Men: Storm #1
Giant-Sized X-Men: Storm #1 (Hickman, Dauterman, Wilson) is full of beautiful art and fine characterizations. What more do you need?
DetailsX-Men #12
X-Men #12 (Hickman, Yu, Gho) is crammed with interesting ideas, or ideas that could have been interesting, but the writing was not at all engaging, in practice, despite the heavy lifting done by the art.
DetailsMARVELS SNAPSHOTS X-MEN #1
Spoiler-free review! MARVELS SNAPSHOTS X-MEN #1 (Edidin, Reilly O’Halloran, Orzechowski) a brilliantly nuanced story of the emotional journey of one of the X-Men’s most iconic characters! DO NOT MISS IT @NotLasers @tomreillyart @ChrisOHalloran 10/10
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man: The Sins of Norman Osborn
Amazing Spider-Man: The Sins of Normal Osborn #1 (Spencer, @FedeVice_Art, @delgaduck ) takes us deep within the lives of that Norman Osborn has effected. SPOILER: It’s ALL of them!!!!
DetailsIron Man #1
Iron Man #1 ( @ifyoucantwell, @cafucomics, D’Armata) kicks off a brand-new era for the world’s favorite shell-head. One that makes it seem like he’s finally a co-star in the Marvel Universe, not the sole attraction!
Details“Doom Metal” kicks off in Justice League #53 (Williamson, Xermanico, Farjardo Jr.), and although the art is gorgeous, the plot feels threadbare and by-the-numbers. There’s definite potential for growth – due more to overarching narrative promise than anything technically delivered here – but it may take another issue or two to reach it. Turns out, not even death metal can rock at an eleven every time.
DetailsBatman #99
Taking full advantage of stunning artwork, Batman #99 builds on powerful characterizations with emotionally charged developments in the Joker War to set the stage for an exciting finale. @JamesTheFourth @JorgeJimenezArt @Tomeu_Morey @ClaytonCowles
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