X-Men #11: Vegicide
X-Men #11
X-Men #11 (Hickman, Yu, Gracia) is a fun book, and an excellent study of Magneto as a leader, and a Hero, for the world.
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X-Men #11 (Hickman, Yu, Gracia) is a fun book, and an excellent study of Magneto as a leader, and a Hero, for the world.
DetailsAmazing Spider-Man #47
Amazing Spider-Man #47 (Spencer, Ferreira, Poggi, Curiel, Caramagna) crams 40 pages of comic book into 24 pages, but it’s really good. There’s more super-villaining than you can handle!!
DetailsImmortal Hulk #36
Immortal Hulk #36 (Ewing, Bennet) feels like a filler issue, a side-effect of writing for the trade. Still a cut above the standard issue these days, but hard to appreciate in its own right.
DetailsThis September ten X-Men will rise, swords in hand, to defend the new mutant nation of Krakoa from mysterious new enemies in X OF SWORDS. Check out the X OF SWORDS: CREATION trailer here!
DetailsConan: Battle for the Serpent Crown #4
Conan: Battle for the Serpent Crown #4’s (Ahmed, Ross, Woodard, Lanham) overall plot might be getting a little stale at this point, but the writing and art elevate it into a story worth reading.
DetailsKim Jacinto, one of Marvel’s most popular cover artists, delivers an electrifying take on Marvel’s greatest fighter in his cover for SHANG-CHI #1! @KimJacinto01 @Marvel
DetailsTransformers ’84 #2
Transformers ’84 #2 (Furman, Guidi, Bove, Wood) has the Decepticons taking betraying to a whole new level and you’ll never guess who shows up. You’re gonna want to be there for this one!!
DetailsDr. Strange: Surgeon Supreme #06
Dr. Strange: Surgeon Supreme #6 (Waid, Walker, Tartaglia, Petit) finds out who his enemies and friends are, sad this is the final issue of the current series.
DetailsBatman: Three Jokers #1 (of 3)
After four years’ wait, Batman: Three Jokers #1 (@geoffjohns, @JasonFabok, @bdanderson13) is at last upon us. Despite any owed skepticism due to its extreme tardiness, this is a perfect, masterpiece of a comic. DO NOT MISS IT.
DetailsComixology and Dark Horse partnering to bring Comixology Originals to the printed page.
DetailsThe Moon Knight begins to shine in Avengers #35 (Aaron, Garron, Keith), the latest installment of “Age of Khonshu.” If you like your superhero popcorn epics big, bold, and willing to be a little silly, this is without a doubt a book for you!
DetailsSony Entertainment in process of developing a Kraven the Hunter film with J.C. Chandor ( (Margin Call, A is that Most Violent Year and most recently Netflix’s Triple Frontier) in talks to direct.
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