NEWS WATCH: Marvel Reveals Inhyuk Lee’s Variant Cover for SHANG-CHI #1!
Inhyuk Lee provides a stunning cover for Marvel’s upcoming Shang-Chi series.
DetailsInhyuk Lee provides a stunning cover for Marvel’s upcoming Shang-Chi series.
DetailsDeadpool #6
Deadpool #6 (Thompson, Libranda, Sotomayor, Sabino) is a remarkably fun and entertaining issue exploring just why Wade Wilson hasn’t been involved in the X-Men relaunch, but the narrative hurdles prove to just be a little too much for the issue to be as successful as it could’ve been.
DetailsThe mystery and investigation into Adam Strange’s past heat up in Strange Adventures #5 in September.
DetailsYoung Justice #17
Young Justice #17 (Bendis, Walker, Godlewski, Abbott, Elraeb) is a great jumping-on point and the calm before the storm issue in what looks to be a very explosive time for the team!
DetailsEmpyre Tie-ins
With war stories and high action fights, the weeks Empyre tie-ins, starring Captain America and the Savage Avengers, respectfully, may not feel as impactful as some of the others, but there are still moment of fun and enjoyment to be found.
DetailsGuardians of the Galaxy #5
Guardians of the Galaxy #5 (Ewing, Cabal, Petit, Blee) is a swing and a miss by this usually great creative team. Honestly, you can skip this issue and you won’t be missing much.
DetailsMarvel continues to drop SPOILERS as it reveals some of the happier aftermath of EMPYRE this September. Are those Bells we hear?! DO NOT READ IF YOU HAVE NOT READ EMPYRE #4
DetailsAs the intergalactic conflict known as EMPYRE rages on, love has prevailed for two of Marvel’s most beloved heroes! Spoilers ahead for Marvel’s EMPYRE #4!
DetailsDark Nights: Death Metal – Legends of the Dark Knights #1
Please do not buy Dark Nights: Death Metal – Legends of the Dark Knights unless you have the disposable income to do so. It isn’t worth your time or hard-earned money, unless you’re a hardcore completist. There are moments of fun, but they’re lost in the deluge.
DetailsGiant-Sized X-Men: Fantomex #1
Giant-Size X-Men: Fantomex #1 (Hickman, Reis) is a popcorn read. Beautiful art, hinting at storylines which will, no doubt, come to fruition later down the line. It isn’t an essential read, but it is undeniably fun.
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