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

Preview: Future Foundation #1

When the Richards family is called back to Earth to be the Fantastic Four again, they left behind the Future Foundation – a think tank of the most brilliant young minds in the universe – with one mission: to find the pieces of and rebuild their friend Molecule Man. But that’s proved harder than imagined as this crew of young geniuses, Atlanteans, Mutants, Moloids and androids have run into every problem in the Multiverse. Now, with the leadership of Alex and Julie Power and a little extra firepower from guest professor Yondu Udonta, the team will undergo their most dangerous mission yet – a PRISON BREAK! Jeremy Whitley (UNSTOPPABLE WASP) and Will Robson (GREAT LAKES AVENGERS; Spawn) take the Future Foundation on a heart-pounding journey across time and space! Continue reading Preview: Future Foundation #1

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

Preview: Secret Warps: Iron Hammer Annual #1

Whatever has been causing worlds to smash together is out of control…and starts smashing Warp Worlds heroes into one another! As the heroes begin turning into strange new amalgamations, can even Ghost Hammer turn things back to normal? PLUS: A bonus tale of Sigurd Stark battling the twin wolves of addiction and Fenris the god devourer! Continue reading Preview: Secret Warps: Iron Hammer Annual #1

Age of Conan: Belit #5 Review And Spoilers

To be fair, Tini Howard’s Belit is a strong, engaging character and Niemcyk’s art (although not really my favorite style) has grown on me and both do a decent job of telling their chosen story. The fact it’s not really the story I wanted is just one of life’s little annoyances, isn’t it? Let’s see how it ends… Continue reading Age of Conan: Belit #5 Review And Spoilers

History of the Marvel Universe #1 Review

Everything you ever wanted to know about the Marvel Universe – in one lavishly illustrated series! From the Big Bang to the twilight of existence all in this week’s all-new HISTORY OF THE MARVEL UNIVERSE #1 by Mark Waid. Let’s jump in and possibly witness the greatest tale ever told – and be prepared for some shocking revelations! Continue reading History of the Marvel Universe #1 Review

Preview: Guardians of the Galaxy #7

The death of Rocket begins here! In the aftermath of the FINAL GAUNTLET, the Guardians of the Galaxy are taking some well deserved R&R. But their vacation is about to be cut short when a familiar, but radically powerful enemy returns. And what does all of this have to do with the whereabouts of a certain raccoon? Continue reading Preview: Guardians of the Galaxy #7

Punisher Annual #1 Review

Written by: Karla Pacheco Art by: Andy Gorham and Andy Owens, and Szymon Kudranski Colours by: Matt Milla, and Erick Arciniega Letters by: VC’s Cory Petit Annuals are funny things. Being one-off issues, they represent an opportunity for experimentation and the kind of off-the-wall storytelling that doesn’t always present itself in regular monthly titles. Marvel has deliberately embraced that opportunity this summer with a number … Continue reading Punisher Annual #1 Review

Age of X-Man: Omega #1 Review

If you asked me after issue 1 or 2 of any of the Age of X-Man books if I am looking forward to the big closure, I would say looking forward to all these minis to be done with and never looking back! But I will admit surprisingly after the 5th and final issue of each of the Age of X-Man books, I am looking forward to actually reading and knowing how this comes to an end. Let’s dig in and see what we have here… Continue reading Age of X-Man: Omega #1 Review