Mr. and Mrs. X #12 Review
Writer: Kelly Thompson
Artist: Javier Pina and Frank D’Armata
Price: $3.99
Release Date: May 22, 2019 Continue reading Mr. and Mrs. X #12 Review
Writer: Kelly Thompson
Artist: Javier Pina and Frank D’Armata
Price: $3.99
Release Date: May 22, 2019 Continue reading Mr. and Mrs. X #12 Review
Writer: Jason Latour
Art Team: David Lafuente, Rico Renzi, VC’s Joe Caramagna
Cover Price: $4.99
Release Date: June 26, 2019 Continue reading Spider-Man Annual #1 Review
There may have been many loves of Conan’s life beyond ale and battle but Conan will soon find out that NOTHING is sacred from the Crimson Witch as Jason Aaron continues his run in this week’s all new CONAN THE BARBARIAN #7. Let’s cut a swathe through this issue! Continue reading Conan the Barbarian #7 Review
Writer: Charles Soule, Tim Seeley, Ed Brisson
Artist: Paulo Siqueira and more
Cover Price: $4.99
Release Date: June 26, 2019 Continue reading Marvel Comics Presents #6 Review
The final battle for Midgard! Captain Marvel leads the War Avengers! Hulk battles Ulik! Blade takes on the Black Berserkers of Roxxon! Plus: Daredevil the God Without Fear has a cryptic message that will decide the future of the team. Continue reading Avengers #20 Review
Writer: Matthew RosenbergArtist: Salvador LarrocaCover Price: $3.99 Release Date: June 19, 2019 Feels like this book was picked up its paced recently! Finally some serious crap is going down and full steam ahead for action town. This Uncanny run went from being awful to being great after issue 10 then after a few issues being eh okay. I am really hoping that the end of … Continue reading Uncanny X-Men #20 Review
Written by Jody Houser Art by Roge Antonio and Geraldo Borges Colors by Arif Prianto and Lee Loughridge Letters by Joe Caramanga Cover by Tommy Lee Edwards Edited by Mark Paniccia Assistant Editor Tom Groneman This is the third of 5 issues in this TIE Fighter mini series from Marvel Star Wars. The structure of the books is an extended installment on a main story, … Continue reading Star Wars: TIE Fighter #3 Review
Last issue we ended with Miles picking up a file from Tombstone’s safe house and headed straight to his uncle, The Prowler. Now my knowledge of them, is whenever they face off, they have some serious trouble ahead of them. I remember Mile’s last book run, towards the end, we find out that his uncle recreated the Sinister Six. So even if you don’t know much about his uncle, Aaron, he is a powerful foe for Miles. What troubles awaits Miles when he makes a stop at his uncles? Let’s dig in and see what we have here… Continue reading Miles Morales Spider-Man #7 Review
Donny Cates wraps up his first riveting arc in this week’s GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY #6 with the conclusion of the Final Gauntlet. Let’s dive into the issue to see the ramifications of what happens to this new team as well as Thanos going forward. Continue reading Guardians of the Galaxy #6 Review
Well this is it, the final issue in the Nightcrawler mini, and I can mainly say that the art has been great! The story itself not so much, but with one issue left, can it redeem itself can make up for past sins? Or will I regret picking up with issue? Continue reading Age Of X-Man: The Amazing Nightcrawler #5 Review
I really enjoyed the first issue of this War of the Realms tie-in mini-arc because it worked so well as a team-up book that just happened to be taking place during the Event. Of course, throw in a Freaky Friday scenario and I will always be in as well! So, did the fun continue this issue? Let’s find out… Continue reading Captain Marvel #7 Review
Written by Kieron Gillen Art by Angle Unzueta Colors by Guru FX Lettering by Clayton Cowles Cover by Gerald Parel Edited by Mark Paniccia Assistant Editor Tom Groneman This issue sees the end of writer Kieron Gillen’s extended run on the Star Wars series. It has been a fun and interesting run on the book which closes this stage of the longer tale as well … Continue reading Star Wars #67 Review
Written by Simon Spurrier Art by Wilton Santos, Caspar Wijngaard and Andrea Broccardo Inks by Marc Deering and Walden Wong Colors by Chris O’Halloran and Stephanie Paitreau Lettering by Joe Caramanga Cover by Ashley Witter Edited by Mark Paniccia Assistant Editor Tom Groneman Last issue saw the eponymous Dr Aphra reunited with an old acquaintance, Magna Tolvan. It came as something of a surprise to … Continue reading Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #33 Review
Writer: Ed BrissonArtist: Lucas Werneck and Jason KeithCover Price: $3.99Release Date: June 19, 2019 Well its the final issue in the 3rd Age of X-man books. What can I expect from this? Probably an ending that doesn’t quite end the story but will fully conclude in the Age of X-Man: Omega book. Which this all started in the Age of X-Man: Alpha book, so why … Continue reading Age Of X-Man: NextGen #5 Review
Writer: Gerry Duggan
Art Team: Andy MacDonald, Jordie Bellaire, VC’s Cory Petit
Cover Price: $3.99
Release Date: June 18, 2019
CAPTAIN OF NOTHING continues! HUNTED AFTERMATH! MANHUNT! But who is doing the hunting – the law-enforcement apparatus of the world or Captain America himself? Continue reading Captain America #11 Review
WAR OF THE REALMS TIE-IN! BEYOND THUNDERPOOL!
• The war against the trolls grows larger! The likelihood of Deadpool not causing an international incident grows smaller!
• Prepare for carnage as only a nation begun as a penal colony can deliver! Continue reading Deadpool #14 Review
Meredith Finch gets her shot at telling a tale of the great Cimmerian from the Hyborian Age whose been tricked, captured, and sold off to die in this week’s SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN #6. Will our favorite barbarian find a way to escape? Let’s take a look and find out! Continue reading Savage Sword of Conan #6 Review
Chip Zdarsky masterfully shows readers the new status quo moving forward as well as the main characters inner demons in this week’s all-new DAREDEVIL #7. Let’s see what’s happening in this issue! Continue reading Daredevil #7 Review
I’ve been a huge fan of the Superior Spider-Man title since its initial incarnation. With this latest volume, headed by Christos Gage, really taking the character on a journey I can get behind. However now the monster known as War of the Realms comes calling, to hijack this title into tie-in status, possibly side tracking our story a bit. So lets jump in here and see what Doc Ock, the Superior Spider-Man, thinks of all this nonsense, as he joins forces with the West Coast Avengers to put an end to all this madness in San Francisco.
Continue reading Superior Spider-Man #7 Review