Nightwing #68: A New Hope
Nightwing #68
Nightwing #68 (Jurgens, Cliquet, Moore): Sometimes in an issue like this it’s quality over quantity and a concrete move towards Nightwing being Nightwing again is exactly what the doctor ordered.
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Nightwing #68 (Jurgens, Cliquet, Moore): Sometimes in an issue like this it’s quality over quantity and a concrete move towards Nightwing being Nightwing again is exactly what the doctor ordered.
DetailsMorbius #3
Morbius #3 (Ayala, Ferreira, Poggi) isa textbook example of why “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it” will forever endure as a wise saying. Fun as fun can be.
DetailsVampires and more at Archie comics on 1/20
DetailsBLACK WIDOW faces her worst enemy in an all-new series by Kelly Thompson.
DetailsDreadlands #1-4
It’s man meets dinosaur in this tale of an eco-damaged future! A secret United Nations installation has learned to harness the power of ball lighting to create a time machine. But when the base is overrun, and the machine malfunctions, how can the survivors last in 150,000,000 BC? Join us this Sunday morning for a look into Epic’s classic “Dreadlands”!
DetailsBloodshot #5
Bloodshot #5 (Seeley, Booth, Corona): Few action oriented comics are this well crafted, the perfect mix of humanization, bloody conflict and slightly off color humor. Issue after issue Bloodshot proves itself to be worth every penny.
DetailsRed Agent: Island of Dr. Moreau #1
Red Agent: Island of Dr. Moreau #1 (Studler, Muhr, De La Cruz, Mangual) kicks off an exciting spy thriller with a dark horror twist paying homage to the classic H.G. Well’s novel. This one is well worth your money!
DetailsIn space, no one can hear you scream!
DetailsJames Bond #2
James Bond #2 (Ayala, Lore, Gapstur, Kurichiyanil) is another great comic version of a Bond popcorn movie. Fun, and it’s got you wondering and guessing with the turn of every page.
DetailsThe critically acclaimed Scottish fairytale retelling from Kit & Cat Seaton is the perfect read for fans of The Prince & the Dressmaker
DetailsIn Criminal #11 (Brubaker, Phillips, Phillips), Teeg Lawless finally has the score of a lifetime in his sights… but these things never go according to plan, right…?
DetailsKnives Out
Rian Johnson took the concept of the Victorian mansion murder mystery and updated it for modern audiences, making it interesting again. It played out like the Clue board game but with additional great wit, suspense, and sardonic humor.
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