Criminal #6: Love and Crime
Criminal #6
Teeg Lawless has a whirlwind romance with Jane that can only result in one thing, Crime!
DetailsCriminal #6
Teeg Lawless has a whirlwind romance with Jane that can only result in one thing, Crime!
DetailsThe Immortal Hulk #21
“Do we rule chaos or does chaos rule us?” General Fortean, a commander of shadows, learned some important lessons that provide strength as he places order in today’s dark hell. Will these life lessons give Fortean purpose or will history repeat itself in a different form?
DetailsSavage Sword of Conan #7
Conan finds himself embroiled in a high stakes card game in Savage Sword of Conan #7!
DetailsCollapser #1
‘Collapser #1’ is a thoughtful exploration into the impacts of mental health and our attempts at coping told through the lens of Liam, a man who lives with an actual black hole inside him.
DetailsMiles Morales: Spider-Man #8
Despite it’s predictable nature, ‘Miles Morales: Spider-Man #8’ is a dramatic and vividly illustrated look into the true dangers behind wearing the mask. This one will have fans on the edge of their seats!
DetailsDynamite has announced a new ‘Vengeance of Vampirella’ ongoing series, picking up after a 25-year hiatus.
DetailsConan the Barbarian #7
Conan picks up some ladies and shows them a good time!
DetailsDetective Comics #1007
‘Detective Comics #1007’ is a noticeably grim and interesting yet ultimately unsatisfying conclusion to another Tomasi story with a lot of potential.
DetailsUmbrella Academy: Hotel Oblivion #7
Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá’s Umbrella Academy: Hotel Oblivion #7 ends this outstanding series with a bang.
DetailsSymbiote Spider-Man #4
Mysterio has gotten his hands on something huge (not that, perv) can Spidey stop him in time or will the Symbiote Suit kill him first?!
DetailsFallen World #3
If you’re not reading Fallen World already, ask yourself why do you hate fun so much and then cut it out and pick up Fallen World #3 with the quickness!
DetailsWolverine & Captain America: Weapon Plus #1
People love seeing dark reflections of their favorite heroes especially when they are done well. Sacks does this beautifully, introducing a new villain who’s believable, somewhat relatable while also clearly a threat that makes sense to need both Cap and Jimmy Howlett to combat it.
Details