Fantastic Four #16 Review
Fantastic Four #16 Review – Dan Slott continues his “finish the first mission” story and while it started out good, how good is it this month? Let’s find out… Continue reading Fantastic Four #16 Review
Fantastic Four #16 Review – Dan Slott continues his “finish the first mission” story and while it started out good, how good is it this month? Let’s find out… Continue reading Fantastic Four #16 Review
Savage Avengers #7 Review – Elektra is on the cover so it has to be good, right? let’s find out… Continue reading Savage Avengers #7 Review
After pilfering a plethora of high-risk items for her mentor the Black Fox, the gang (and Black Cat specifically) take some much-needed R & R in this week’s all-new BLACK CAT # 6 by Jed MacKay. However, while the Fox entertains some uninvited guests, Felicia takes some time off to enjoy… “Date Night.” Let’s jump into this week’s issue. Continue reading BLACK CAT #6 Review
The last time we saw Miles, he was about to stop an attempted murder. However, it seems like some of the cliffhangers in this run have been a bit hit or miss. It’s a good thing that the cliffhanger doesn’t make or break a book and that overall, Saladin Ahmed’s story itself is good enough to draw me back in each month. Let’s dive in and see what we have going on in this issue… Continue reading Miles Morales: Spider-Man #12 Review
He’s got an underground fortress. He has powerful allies. He’s even got henchmen. He’s got everything he needs to declare war on human society as we know it in this week’s all-new IMMORTAL HULK #26 by Al Ewing making him the most dangerous man in the world… and Bruce Banner is just getting started. Let’s smash into this week’s issue and see what Banner has in mind for the human race! Continue reading IMMORTAL HULK #26 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 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
Here are the picks for the best Marvel Comics of the week of October 30th, 2019 as picked by the Weird Science Marvel Comics staff. Continue reading Best Marvel Comics of the week of October 30th, 2019
Read on to see the best covers of the week as picked by the Weird Science Marvel Comics staff! Continue reading Marvel Comics best covers of the week of October 30th, 2019
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
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
As this series comes to an end, let’s see if my boy Moon Knight can get it done and save, well everything!! Continue reading Contagion #5 Review
The Sanctum Sanctorum holds all of the bizarre and dark relics that Doctor Strange has accumulated on his voyage as the Sorcerer Supreme. But, in this week’s all-new DOCTOR STRANGE ANNUAL #1 by Pornsak Pichetshote and Tini Howard, when one of those relics awakens and begins wreaking havoc in the halls, will Doctor Strange be able to wrangle back control…or will his Sanctum be transformed into his own personal hell? By the mystic manifolds of Morgan Freeman, let’s jump into this issue! Continue reading Doctor Strange Annual #1 Review
Knull, after not appearing at all in the last two issues, finally faces off against the Surfer. I wonder who will win?? Continue reading Silver Surfer Black #5 Review
When Galactus’ corpse emerges at the perimeter of Earth’s solar system, the Avengers, X-Men and Fantastic Four investigate. Too late, they realize that Galactus’ body is now the vessel of an interstellar terror, which one-by-one transforms Earth’s Mightiest Heroes into the universe’s most terrifying predators in this week’s all-new MARVEL ZOMBIES RESURRECTION #1 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson. As our champions try to escape the superpowered, cannibalistic aberrations that were once their friends and family, will any survive? And even if they do, can they hope to protect Earth from the infestation that has already claimed half of the known universe? Let’s jump into the first issue of this terrifying new vision of the classic Marvel tale! Continue reading Marvel Zombies: Resurrection #1 Review
As Frank, Rachel and Taj continue their chase of Dracula, another creature is among them lurking in the mists and fog. Is it a man or monster, good or evil? Let’s find out! Continue reading Tomb of Dracula #6 Review (1972)
Read on to see the best covers of the week as picked by the Weird Science Marvel Comics staff! Continue reading Marvel Comics best covers of the week of October 23rd, 2019
Here are the picks for the best Marvel Comics of the week of October 23rd, 2019 as picked by the Weird Science Marvel Comics staff. Continue reading Best Marvel Comics of the week of October 23rd, 2019
Secret Wars #9 concludes the way the event began, as a meta-commentary for something deeper, personal, emotional, and more volatile than fans ever expected. Jonathan Hickman finally wraps up this magnificent tale that has felt psychological, heavy and truly enterprising for the Marvel Universe moving forward while concluding his NEW AVENGERS and FANTASTIC FOUR narratives in the process. Readers will leave this issue with almost all of the essential questions answered, which is what every fan ultimately wants at the end of any series. Let’s dive in and see how this culminating issue wraps up! Continue reading Secret Wars #9 Review (2015)
Well, we are more than halfway done with this sequel mini-series that was based on the Playstation 4 Spider-Man video game. And, I’m not going to lie, but the run hasn’t been all too thrilling. The City at War run has at least had great scenes but this run really hasn’t so much. One thing that isn’t getting me psyched for this book is its cliffhangers. None of the cliffhangers so far are making me want to read more. Let’s dig in and see what we have here… Continue reading SPIDER-MAN VELOCITY #3 Review