REVIEW: X-Men Red #1 focuses on Storm and is all the better for it
A strong first outing for X-Men Red, establishing a lot of world building concerns that Ewing and his collaborators are well-placed to follow up on.
Read MoreA strong first outing for X-Men Red, establishing a lot of world building concerns that Ewing and his collaborators are well-placed to follow up on.
Read MoreSpider-Punk #1 is on the nose with its puns and themes, adding up to a rocking good time with an amusing and diverse cast.
Read MoreThe emphasis in the first issue is on characters and the relationships, but there are still some stunning monstrous moments, too.
Read MoreThe first issue of the new adaptation of the TV show and film has arrived from Tri Vuong.
Read MoreWriter Steve Orlando and artist Eleonora Carlini give a new energy to one of the original Dawn of X concepts.
Read MoreIt’s a good time to be a fan of Batman Beyond.
Read MoreBut also there are mutated ninjas doing karate, and it all looks fantastic.
Read MoreA excellent first issue of the newest X book, bolstered by Gillen’s whip-smart and darkly humorous writing. No one’s sinister secrets can be safe in this place.
Read MoreIn Newburn #5, our hero finds himself in his most dangerous position yet — in prison, surrounded by the men he helped put there.
Read MoreThe two factions going to war here (and why they’re fighting) might just surprise you a little bit.
Read MoreRogues #1 rises above its genre with a thoughtful, well-paced thriller that promises to rank among 2022’s best DC titles.
Read MoreAn interesting exploration of how backstory can shape the present and future. It also might just have the most consequential five page segment of this new arc so far.
Read MoreThe finale from one of the funniest books in recent memory has arrived.
Read MorePaul Azaceta, Ann Nocenti, David Pepose and more contribute to this one.
Read MoreIt’s been a while since we last visited, but it’s an easy adjustment.
Read MoreThe book, which collects all eight issues from the Hickman and Huddleston series, is due out April 27, 2022.
Read MoreWriter Ram V., artist Francesco Manna, and co., have a new take on Carnage today, and it is scary.
Read MoreBut when your dreams stalk you back? Then you need someone riding shotgun who sees those frightful phantasms, too. Check out Slumber #1…
Read MoreAll you need to really get into this book is to know who Batman and Superman are, all other continuity need not apply.
Read MoreWeek 7 of this time travel romp has arrived, and the story is going strong, avoiding the confusion that usually comes with this sort of concept
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