Vengeance of the Moon Knight #7 is a Victim of Decompression
Whenever a rising star at Marvel starts working on its biggest properties, and they’re also working on more than 4 titles at once, I get
Whenever a rising star at Marvel starts working on its biggest properties, and they’re also working on more than 4 titles at once, I get
In a portent of things to come in the From the Ashes era, X-Men: Heir of Apocalypse #1 blends classic ’90s storytelling with the modern world of mutants.
Steve Orlando returns to write for Wanda Maximoff with the new Scarlet Witch #1 – an energetic, imaginative story that proves why he’s quickly becoming one of the defining voices for the character.
Torunn Gronbekk and Pere Perez bring this latest volume of Carnage to a close with Carnage #8, but can it deliver a satisfying conclusion if it doesn’t really end at all?
Blood Hunters #2 continues the anthology series, delivering a variety of stories – some of which deliver, while others fall short of the standard set in the first issue.
Stephanie Phillips and Federica Mancin kick off a new era for Gwen Stacy with Spider-Gwen: The Ghost Spider #1 – a new instalment that defies heavy expectations and delivers something fun and engaging.
Declan Shalvey and Drew Moss revitalise an iconic property with Thundercats #1. But how does it reckon with its past?
For the last couple years, Sean Lewis had been consistently scripting some of the best action you could find in comics. As the man at
Fire & Ice: Welcome to Smallville #2 hones in on subtext that has existed at the heart of these characters since their early days in the JLI.
Continuing the trend of phenomenal issues in the series, Wolverine #38 delivers a solid action adventure that offers real commentary on fascism, power and history.
Power Girl #1 stumbles out of the blocks, as it feels like it tries far too hard to appeal to the mainstream while forgetting all the things that have made this relaunch so distinct.
With August in the rear-view mirror, so too is DC Comics’ latest event offering, with Knight Terrors: Nights End #1 now on shelves. Insomnia has
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