Miles Morales: Spider-Man #9 Review

Well, this series started out really great! But so far this story arc really hasn’t done anything to make me want to read it again. I am quite curious about this new blue character though and would love to know more about him. But with Miles’ family and friends in danger by this new villain, how will Miles get out of this? Let’s dig in and see what we have here… Continue reading Miles Morales: Spider-Man #9 Review

Conan The Barbarian: Exodus #1 Review and Spoilers

Writer and artist Esad Ribic’s decision to rely solely on image and layout to tell most of his story forces the reader to dwell longer on the visuals of the story and he is a good enough storyteller to make it worth your while to do so. Allow me to explain… Continue reading Conan The Barbarian: Exodus #1 Review and Spoilers

Gwenpool Strikes Back #1 Review

Writer: Leah Williams Art Team: David Baldeon, Jesus Aburtov, VC’s Joe Caramagna Release Date: August 14, 2019 Cover Price: $3.99 Gwenpool is a  character people fall into one of two camps about, they either love the character and concept, or they absolutely trash it any opportunity they’re given.  I happen to be on Team Gwenpool. Having loved Chris Hastings take on the character, with the … Continue reading Gwenpool Strikes Back #1 Review

Weird Science Marvel Comics Staff Picks for the Week of August 7th, 2019

Here are the Weird Science Marvel Comics Staff Picks for the Week of August 7th, 2019. Continue reading Weird Science Marvel Comics Staff Picks for the Week of August 7th, 2019

Invisible Woman #2 Review

My knowledge on the 616 Fantastic Four team is very limited maybe even nothing while my knowledge on the Ultimate Fantastic Four team is basically everything that happened to them in that universe. I was excited to learn about one of the members. So far, we learned she is a badbutt secret agent. But, how awesome is secret agent Susie? Let’s dig in and see what we have here… Continue reading Invisible Woman #2 Review

Old Man Quill #8 Review

After that confusing and game-changing cliffhanger, this issue was the one I was waiting for the most! All of those “Old Man…” titles never really catch my attention but after reading this series so far, I might have to check them back out. With the discovery of Quill being the last surviving member of the Guardians, the odds are certainly stacked against him. But how did he become the only surviving member? We saw the rest of the fight. Let’s dig in and see what we have here… Continue reading Old Man Quill #8 Review

Champions #8 Review and Spoilers

Sam Alexander’s in a spot of bother. Having taken Kaldera, a Black Order assassin, to a Nova outpost to retrieve his Nova helmet (a decision that produced a depressingly predictable amount of bloodshed and mayhem), he’s found out that the helmet’s already been stolen and taken back to Earth. Oh, the irony! This issue has “big, messy confrontation” written all over it, doesn’t it? Let’s see what’s going on… Continue reading Champions #8 Review and Spoilers

Star Wars #70 Review

This issue gives us Part III of what has, to date, been a great start to Pak and Noto’s time on the main Star Wars title. A light-hearted fun story, combined with fantastic art has made this a real delight of a book, but the critical third issue is where we usually expect story strands to start to tighten up. Will this happen in issue 70 of Star Wars? Let’s find out. Continue reading Star Wars #70 Review

Star Wars: Age of Resistance Special #1

Written by Tom Taylor, G. Willow Wilson, Chris Eliopoulos Art by Matteo Buffagni, Elsa Charretier, Javier Pina Colors by Chris O’Halloran, Nick Filardi, Guru FX Letters by Travis Lanham Cover art by Phil Noto Editor Mark Paniccia Assistant Editor Tom Groneman I’ve been relatively sympathetic to the new post-Endor period in Star Wars canon. Generally I feel that there has been more good than bad. Undoubtedly though … Continue reading Star Wars: Age of Resistance Special #1

Captain America #12 Review

After escaping from Federal Custody with the help Of The Daughters Of Liberty last issue, Steve is now a wanted fugitive. Is Steve going to just lay low and watch Judge Judy until it all blows over? Meanwhile, what are the Daughters up to? And how does the Kingpin figure into all this? Let’s take a look. Continue reading Captain America #12 Review

Thanos #4 Review

Gamora is coming into her own, but as the bond between her and Thanos continues to grow, so does the unrest among the proto-Black Order in this week’s all-new THANOS #4 by Tini Howard. Now, with the threat of mutiny brewing underfoot, what will Thanos do in order to keep his power? Let’s snap into the issue and find out! Continue reading Thanos #4 Review