NEW MUTANTS #1 Review

The classic New Mutants get together with a few new friends in this week’s inaugural NEW MUTANTS #1 by Jonathan Hickman and Ed Brisson. There purpose; to seek out their missing member and share the good news… a mission that takes them into space alongside the Starjammers! Let’s fly into this opening issue to how this new team blends together! Continue reading NEW MUTANTS #1 Review

X-FORCE #1 Review

X-Force is the CIA of the mutant world. In this week’s opening X-FORCE #1 by Ben Percy, readers are introduced to this unique squad-one half intelligence branch, one half special ops. Beast, Jean Grey, and Sage on one side, Wolverine, Kid Omega and Domino on the other. In a perfect world, there would be no need for an X-Force. However, we’re not there…yet. Let’s see how this elite division works within the confines of mutant and human jurisdiction. Continue reading X-FORCE #1 Review

Doctor Doom #2 Preview

DOCTOR DOOM has been taken prisoner by the world itself… but he may find unexpected aid in his escape. Now vulnerable and without his usual strength, he must keep a low profile on the streets of New York, or else risk being captured again. He’ll seek out an old ‘frenemy’ for help and battle lethal opportunists, all while wrestling these visions he continues to have of a better, happier life. Continue reading Doctor Doom #2 Preview

Amazing Spider-Man #33 2099 Preview

Miguel O’Hara’s mysterious return to the present threatens his life and his entire future. But why? As for OUR time’s Spider-Man, he’s got his hands full with classic villains, family problems and international incidents that intertwine in terrifying ways! Continue reading Amazing Spider-Man #33 2099 Preview

Absolute Carnage Weapon Plus #1 Preview

After one of the pilot missions of the sym-soldier program, Rex Strickland was given a highly classified mission by Nick Fury himself.  Where exactly did the ancient symbiote know as the Grendel come from? Decades later, Carnage is on a rampage that will connect him to Knull the symbiote god and only Weapon H can stop him – by picking up where Rex left off! Continue reading Absolute Carnage Weapon Plus #1 Preview

Annihilation #1 (2006) Review

One empire has fallen. Two heroes are dead and it all comes together here in this opening issue of ANNIHILATION #1 by Keith Giffen. Individually, the Silver Surfer, Super-Skrull, Ronan, and Nova have already faced down parts of the Annihilation Wave. However, to this date, they’ve lost. Now, they must unite themselves, as well as those left to fight in the universe… or die trying. Let’s vault into this initial issue of the epic ANNIHILATION event! Continue reading Annihilation #1 (2006) Review

Friendly Neighbourhood Spider-Man #13 Review

Revolution # [Science] Five! Writer: Tom Taylor Art: Ken Lashley, Todd Nauck, IG Guara, Dike Ruan, Rachelle Rosenberg Letters: VC’s Travis Lanham Release Date: October 20th, 2019 $3.99USD Waaaay back in issue #4, Spidey helped one of his neighbours (Leilani) escape the abduction by her Father, the tyrannical ruler of a nation-state buried under Manhattan since last century. You’d think it was something straight out … Continue reading Friendly Neighbourhood Spider-Man #13 Review

Marvel’s Future Arrives in Marvel 2020 Variant Covers

In just a few short months, 2020 will be upon us and readers will enter the new year with an event that’s been decades in the making: IRON MAN 2020! To celebrate this landmark story and to bring in the new year in the grand Marvel way, the industry’s best artists have crafted spectacular 2020 Variant covers, reimagining your favorite Marvel character for the not so distant future! Continue reading Marvel’s Future Arrives in Marvel 2020 Variant Covers

Runaways #26 REVIEW

Writer: Rainbow RowellArtist: Andres Genolet and Dee CunniffePrice: $3.99Release Date: October 30, 2019 Not going to lie, but very shocked that this book hasn’t even been announced that it is ending. The sales for this book really should be some concern for Marvel. Hopefully with the sudden change, is what the book needs to be a great book again. Although it kind of reminds me … Continue reading Runaways #26 REVIEW