Agents of Atlas #3 Review

Writer: Greg PakArtists: Nico Leo and Pop MhanCover Price: $3.99Release Date: October 23, 2019 I don’t know if this issue was delayed but this story really needs to step up its game. I thought this was ongoing, so I wouldn’t care that much if the first story arc wasn’t all that great but it’s only a mini! This means that at this point before jumping … Continue reading Agents of Atlas #3 Review

Absolute Carnage: Lethal Protectors #3 Review

The Lethal Protectors search for Misty Knight comes to a head. She-Demons, Were-Carnages, and surprisingly sassy cyborg assassins abound. Is this story worthy of those keeping up with the Absolute Carnage event? Continue reading Absolute Carnage: Lethal Protectors #3 Review

KING THOR #2 Review

The universe is dying, and All-Father Thor is its only hope in this week’s all-new KING THOR #2 by Jason Aaron. But to save all life, the greatest god in history must defeat the one person who has always managed to escape his wrath – and that was before he got his hands on the weapon that almost killed three generations of Thor and stripped the God of Thunder of his legendary hammer. Let’s dive into this issue to see how Loki, God of Lies, wielder of All-Black the Necrosword, finally faces his brother at the end of all time! Continue reading KING THOR #2 Review

IMMORTAL HULK #25 Review

You’ve never read of a Hulk comic like this before. Heck, you’ve never read a Marvel comic like this before. The death of our universe has come and gone and the Hulk is finally dead in this week’s all-new, groundbreaking, double-sized issue of IMMORTAL HULK #25 by Al Ewing. Let’s smash through this comic to see billions of years from now as the Ninth Cosmos cowers…before the BREAKER OF WORLDS. Continue reading IMMORTAL HULK #25 Review

MARAUDERS #1 Review

Even in this dramatic new dawn, Mutantkind faces hardships and oppression from their human counterparts in this week’s all-new MARAUDERS #1 by Gerry Duggan. Led by Captain Kate Pryde and funded by Emma Frost and the Hellfire Trading Company, Marauders Storm, Pyro, Bishop, and Iceman sail the seas of the world to protect those hated and feared! Fans, come sail away into this series debut issue and let’s ”sea” what Duggan has in store for this opening tale! Continue reading MARAUDERS #1 Review

Secret Wars #8 Review (2015)

Chartbusting creators Jonathan Hickman and Esad Ribic march toward the end of their grand saga as the final battle against God Doom rages on in SECRET WARS #8! Battleworld teeters on the brink, the Shield has fallen, and armies march on Doomstadt. As Battleworld gives way to a new Marvel Universe…no one will come out the other side unscathed, if they come out at all. Who lives? Who dies? Let’s jump in and find out! Continue reading Secret Wars #8 Review (2015)

SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN #10 Review

Nearly 50 years after he first brought the Cimmerian to the pages of Marvel Comics, the incredible Roy Thomas returns to script the SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN #10! Teamed with the legendary Alan Davis, get ready for an unforgettable chapter in the saga of Conan, as the barbarian leads a mysterious band of adventurers into the Himelian Mountains in search of a lost comrade.  But Conan may get more than he bargained for as the startling truth behind the quest is uncovered!  By CROM, let’s dive into this week’s edition. Continue reading SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN #10 Review

Secret Wars #7 Review (2015)

Readers may have been a bit down after the last issue. The previous edition was centered more around background information, recap, and behind the scenes surmising to the narrative. It clarified more of how, when, where, and why. To be honest, in virtually every story, there appears to be one issue set up to replenish the gaps, tie up some loose ends, and usher in the culmination to the narrative. Now that fans have moved past the climatic issue, does this installment prove to be more action-packed? Is this issue more exciting than the last? Are fans finally going to see the beginning of the end of God-Doom? Let’s Continue reading Secret Wars #7 Review (2015)