Sailor Moon Says Don’t Fear Changing Things
Naoko Takeuchi’s Sailor Moon as been around almost 30 years and its adaptations are always their own animal. This is good.
DetailsNaoko Takeuchi’s Sailor Moon as been around almost 30 years and its adaptations are always their own animal. This is good.
DetailsNext month kicks off the acclaimed ‘House of X’ series, establishing a new world for the X-Men!
DetailsLucifer #15
Lucifer #15 (Watters, Blanco, Cunniffe) continues what I think will be a wild ride and not just because of the Wild Hunt. Well-written and paced, John Constantine takes the spotlight and gives readers a great look at how easy Lucifer can stir the pot.
DetailsDr. Strange Surgeon Supreme #1
Dr. Strange Surgeon Supreme #1 (Waid, Walker, Tartaglia, Petit) A fresh take on a long-running character.
DetailsAnnihilation Scourge Omega #1
Annihilation Scourge Omega #1 (Rosenberg, Garcia, Blee): What started as a promising series ends with sloppy writing and rushed art, not a good look for Marvel.
DetailsBOOKS OF MAGIC #14
Books of Magic #14: (Howard, Spurrier, Fowler, Boyd, Carpenter) The dark destiny that has always been lurking at the edge finally comes home to roost.
DetailsMetal Men #3
Metal Men #3 (DiDio, Davis, Delecki): As much as I love silly Metal Men stories, this risky play of going against the grain is definitely paying off.
DetailsJane Foster: Valkyrie #6
Jane Foster: Valkyrie #6 (Ewing, Aaron, Perez, Aburtov) is a nice start to the second arc of Valkyrie’s story that shows us things aren’t slowing down. This series is a must-read.
DetailsKISS: Zombies #2
KISS Zombies #2 (Sacks, Buchemi) …and I command you to kneel, before the God of Thunder…
DetailsBloodshot #4
Bloodshot #4 (Seeley, Booth, Corona, Dalhouse): It’s loaded up with the kinda guns blazing, quip throwing action Steven Seagal wishes he could rebuild his career with but it also has real grit to it.
DetailsThe Visitor #1
The Visitor #1 (Levitz, Kim, Rodriguez): “Levitz has really nailed a win-win scenario here.”
DetailsHellmouth #3 (Bellaire, Lambert, Carlini) continues to plod along with Buffy and Angel’s first meeting, an event that should feel huge – but instead, is mired in doldrums.
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