Black Panther #2 (2023) Review

Black Panther #2 (2023) hunts for the mysterious Beisa in Birnin T’Chaka while one of the five most powerful family’s in the city unveils a special weapon to wrest control for themselves. Is It Good? Black Panther #2 (2023) has excellent art, interesting action, and plenty of Wakandan tech to distract your eyeballs, but the one thing it doesn’t have that hurts the most is … Continue reading Black Panther #2 (2023) Review

Planet Of The Apes #4 Review

Planet of the Apes #4 finds Juliana Tobon and her ship of apes besieged by the Exercitus Viri in the first recorded battle where apes were used as the primary defenders. Is It Good? Planet of the Apes #4 marks a first in the decades-long franchise’s canon. It’s the first time humans and apes fought side-by-side, so Planet of the Apes (POTA) completionists may want … Continue reading Planet Of The Apes #4 Review

Fallen Friend: The Death Of Ms. Marvel #1 Review

Fallen Friend: The Death Of Ms. Marvel #1 regales readers with three tales of grief and acceptance over the untimely passing of Kamala Khan, aka Ms. Marvel, in Amazing Spider-Man #26. Is It Good? Following the disastrous “What did Peter do?” arc in Amazing Spider-Man, Marvel chose to make Kamala Khan’s death the centerpiece of the arc’s finale. Now, Fallen Friend: The Death Of Ms. … Continue reading Fallen Friend: The Death Of Ms. Marvel #1 Review

Amazing Spider-Man #29 Review

Amazing Spider-Man #29 finds Spider-Man and J. Jonah forming an alliance with (a piece of) an enemy. Meanwhile, Doc Ock formulates the greatest revenge possible against a reformed Norman Osborn. Oh, Rek-Rep shows up just because. Is It Good? Say what you will about Zeb Wells’s now-infamous turn on Amazing Spider-Man, at least Amazing Spider-Man #29 gives the impression the series is heading somewhere. Whether … Continue reading Amazing Spider-Man #29 Review

Spider-Man #10 Review

Spider-Man #10 concludes Spidey’s fight against an amped-up Electro and an accidentally amped-up Spidey-Sense that threatens to fry his brain. But saving the day is all in a day’s work for… Spider-Boy??? Is It Good? File this one under “Speculaor Bait” as the first issue where the recently-introduced Spider-Boy makes his fighting debut alongside Spider-Man. When Spider-Boy made his appearance debut at the end of … Continue reading Spider-Man #10 Review

Clobberin’ Time #5 Review

Clobberin’ Time #5 brings the time/space adventure to save all reality to a close when Ben Grimm teams up with Dr. Doom and Tuvah Tu to stop the Psychopomp from remaking reality. Is It Good? Well, that’s an ending. Clobberin’ Time #5 puts a cap on the wildly weird take adventure starring the Fantastic Four’s ever-lovin’, blue-eyed Thing, and the big lug saves the day … Continue reading Clobberin’ Time #5 Review

Captain America #750 Review

Captain America #750 brings the disparate Captains America together to conclude their respective adventures and celebrate the milestone issue number with a collection of short stories by assorted creators. Is It Good? Captain America #750 marks the milestone numbering with the conclusion (sorta) to Tochi Onyebuchi’s run, and the penultimate issue (sorta) to Lanzing and Kelly’s run, with a few shorts by assorted creators to … Continue reading Captain America #750 Review

Storm #2 Review

Storm #2 finds Storm’s relationship with Trevor growing more intimate while Kitty’s mistrust of Storm’s new role leads to a discovery that could damage their relationship forever. Is It Good? In writing, there’s this concept called ‘suspension of disbelief’. Put simply, the writer has to get you to believe the fiction they’re writing could be true to make the story work, and you make that … Continue reading Storm #2 Review

Captain America: Sentinel Of Liberty #14 Review

Captain America: Sentinel Of Liberty #14 brings the series to an end with a look at Sam and Joaquin opining where they go from here. Is It Good? There’s not going to be much meat to this review because there’s not much meat to Captain America: Sentinel Of Liberty #14. This is the end of the series, leading into the milestone issue #750, before both … Continue reading Captain America: Sentinel Of Liberty #14 Review

Amazing Spider-Man #28 Review

Amazing Spider-Man #28 finds Peter Parker and Norman Osborn reluctantly providing “medical” assistance for the world’s most unusual pet on behalf of J. Jonah Jameson. Is It Good? Amazing Spider-Man #28 is a serviceable yet silly entry in the now-infamous run from Zeb Wells. Ed Mcguinness’s art is good, the story’s pace and plot execution is fine, and the cliffhanger is respectable. If you can … Continue reading Amazing Spider-Man #28 Review

Avengers (2023) #2 Review

Writer: Jed MackayCover Artist: Stuart ImmonenArtist: C.F. VillaColorist: Frank D’ArmataLetterer: V.C.’s Cory PetitReviewer: Carl Bryan “But Tell me…Just what happens when you mess with the Avengers?” – The Black Panther Synopsis:The Avengers find themselves with a rare gift – foreknowledge of the dangers coming their way- the deadly TRIBULATION EVENTS. But can this information be trusted? Can even the Earth’s Mightiest Heroes triumph in the … Continue reading Avengers (2023) #2 Review