Lois Lane #6 (of 12): Twenty-One Gun Salute
In Lois Lane #6 (Rucka, Perkins, Eltaeb), General Sam Lane is dead… now we mourn. Rucka and Perkins deliver a bravura-force meditation on loss, mourning, and lack of closure.
DetailsIn Lois Lane #6 (Rucka, Perkins, Eltaeb), General Sam Lane is dead… now we mourn. Rucka and Perkins deliver a bravura-force meditation on loss, mourning, and lack of closure.
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Annihilation Scourge: Nova #1 (Rosenberg, Roberson) does an excellent job adding some true human elements to an otherwise outlandish yet fun story.
DetailsDr. Doom #3
Dr. Doom #3 (Cartwelll, Larroca) deals with the aftermath of Dr. Doom’s death. Will the world be a happier place or dive into chaos and destroy itself? The answer might surprise you.
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DetailsWEB OF BLACK WIDOW #4
WEB OF BLACK WIDOW #3 (Houser, Mooney, Farrell, Petit, Yoon) is a thrilling and tension-filled chapter in this series as Natasha comes face to face with a forgotten part of her past!!
DetailsAbsolute Carnage #5
Absolute Carnage #5 (Cates, Stegman, Mayer, Leisten, Martin) concludes the battle between Canrage and Venom while making it seem this is just the beginning of the story.
DetailsJames Bond #1
James Bond #1 (Ayala, Lore, Gapstur) is a master class in how to make a licensed comic work. From the writing to the art to the coloring, every part of this book works on so any levels. Plus, it ignites one of the biggest stories in Bond lore.
DetailsPsi-Lords #7
Psi-Lords #7 (Van Lente, Guedes) The end seems to be nigh as Nihilo the Vampire Star system draws nearer to the Earth!
DetailsCriminal #10
Criminal #10 (Brubaker, Phillips, Phillips) The Cruel Summer begins to build to a head as common goals are realized and the seeds of betrayal are made ready.
DetailsBlade Runner 2019 #1
Blade Runner 2019 #1 (Michael Green, Mike Johnson, Andres Guinaldo, Marco Lesko) is the rare perfect 10 that sucks you in and doesn’t let you take a breath until you’ve finished reading. The action is continuous from the first and crafts a thrilling mystery that keeps you emotionally engaged and craving more.
DetailsAmerican Horror Story
After having endured the Apocalypse in American Horror Story Apocalypse, Ryan Murphy felt a lighter tone was needed for season 9. Something where the stakes weren’t as high as the end of the world, something with a little more humor. Something a little less bloody — wait, scratch that last one. Bring on the blood bath!
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