Black Cat #5 Review

Writer: Jed MacKay Artist: Travel Foreman Color Artist: Brian Reber Letterer: Ferran DeLgado Yancy St. Shuffle part 2 Black Cat has been partnering with her teacher in the art of lateral acquisitions, Black Fox. At this very moment she is deep inside 4 Yancy Street, the new address for the Fantastic Four, trying to acquire a book they need to gain access to the Thieves … Continue reading Black Cat #5 Review

Runaways #25 REVIEW

Recently, I read the ending story arc to the 2005-2008 run and even then the story arc, seemed a bit of a stretch. But, at least the story arc had a nice flow to it while this just feels like a continuous story arc with nothing actually happening. If they announced this series to be done at issue 30, I would not care. I just hoped the series would go out strong. When the series got done with Bo and Rim, the book seemed to be lost and had no clue where to go from there. Is Rainbow all out of ideas? Let’s dig in and find out… Continue reading Runaways #25 REVIEW

Spider-Verse #1 Review

Writer: Jed MacKay
Art: Juan Frigeri, Art Adams, James Harren, Stacey Lee, Kohn Tyler Christopher, Carlos Lopez, Federico Blue, Dave Stewart, Dike Ruan, Sheldon Vella, Cotton Valent, Antonio Demico, Wendall Dalit, and VC’s Joe Sabino
Price: $3.99
Release Date: October 2nd, 2019 Continue reading Spider-Verse #1 Review

Secret Wars #5 Review (2015)

After last issues epic finale, will God-Doom find our heroes and villains that survived from the old reality? And, did Doctor Strange actually die by the hands of his God? This and so much more in this week’s all-new SECRET WARS #5 by the great Jonathan Hickman. Let’s jump in and see what’s cookin’! Continue reading Secret Wars #5 Review (2015)

Best Marvel Comics for the week of September 25th, 2019

Here are the picks for the best Marvel Comics of the week of September 25th, 2019 as picked by the Weird Science Marvel Comics staff! Continue reading Best Marvel Comics for the week of September 25th, 2019

Absolute Carnage: Miles Morales #2 Review

Miles Morales is at the mercy of Dark Carnage, and while he’s being bent to the will of Carnage, Miles is clawing his way back to his senses. But will he be able to stop himself before Dark Carnage makes him take the life of J. Jonah Jameson? More importantly, is this even worth picking up? Continue reading Absolute Carnage: Miles Morales #2 Review

Captain America #14 Review

On the way to clearing his name once and for all, Cap and the Daughters Of Liberty have tracked down the Watchdogs to their secret base – a dive bar where guys in flannel rub elbows with guys in suits, and a pretty lady in a cowboy hat wandering in isn’t unheard of. A lot of action happens this issue, and while we don’t get many answers about the Power Elite or their long game, we do get to see Cap acting heroic – something that has been missing from Captain America for a long time now. Let’s sidle into the honky-tonk dive bar and see what happens. Continue reading Captain America #14 Review