Star Wars: Target Vader #1 Review

Written by Robbie Thompson Art by Marc Laming and Cris Bolson Colors by Neeraj Menon, Jordan Boyd, Andres Mossa, Federico Blee, Erick Arciniega Lettering by Clayton Cowles Cover by Nic Klein Edited by Mark Paniccia Assistant Editor Tom Groneman There have been a multitude of Darth Vader titles emerging from the Marvel Star Wars think-tank of late, so many that I feel like I have reviewed a … Continue reading Star Wars: Target Vader #1 Review

Savage Avengers #3 Review

Kulan Gath’s trap for the deadliest warriors in the Marvel Universe is sprung, and if humanity is to survive, the Savage Avengers must slay a god all in this week’s SAVAGE AVENGERS #3 by Gerry Duggan. Let’s jump into the issue to see if Elektra can corral the team into an effective fighting force. Continue reading Savage Avengers #3 Review

Secret Warps: Soldier Supreme Annual #1 Review

As the villains of Warp World trade foes, it begins a rift between Soldier Supreme and Iron Hammer that could tear the superhero community in half all in this week’s SECRET WARPS SOLDIER SUPREME ANNUAL #1 by Al Ewing and Mark Waid. But could this criminal conspiracy be the start of a much bigger cosmic calamity? Let’s jump in and find out! Continue reading Secret Warps: Soldier Supreme Annual #1 Review

Fantastic Four: Prodigal Sun #1 REVIEW

Introducing Prodigal, a strange alien being who has crash-landed in the Savage Land that becomes worshipped by a race of swamp-dwelling barbarians all in this week’s FANTASTIC FOUR: PRODIGAL SUN # 1 by Peter David. Ka-Zar and Shanna call upon the Fantastic Four to aid them in stopping the barbarians’ plans to conquer the entirety of their world. Let’s jump into the story and join Prodigal on his journey home. Continue reading Fantastic Four: Prodigal Sun #1 REVIEW

SPIDER-MAN: REPTILIAN RAGE #1 REVIEW

Writer: Ralph Macchio Art Team: Chris Allen, Rachelle Rosenberg, VC’s Travis Lanham Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: June 26, 2019 In celebration of 80 years Marvel Comics has been putting out various one shot stories, highlighting some of their most popular characters, throughout these summer months.   One of the few we were treated to this week was Spider-Man: Reptilian Rage, a story featuring a very … Continue reading SPIDER-MAN: REPTILIAN RAGE #1 REVIEW

Doctor Strange #15 Review

With a fresh alter-dimensional feast and an alliance with Dormammu, Galactus has never been more terrifying in this week’s all-new DOCTOR STRANGE #15 by Mark Waid. Do a reunited Doctor Strange and Clea have a chance to stop them? By the Omnipotent Oshtur, let’s jump into the issue and find out! Continue reading Doctor Strange #15 Review

Wolverine: Exit Wounds #1 Review

The love Wolverine has been getting lately, as far as published titles go, is fine by me. Especially with him missing in the Marvel Universe for the last several years, I’ve just been more than okay with getting my fill where I can, and the variety is nothing to shake a stick at either. So with that said, lets discuss and lets check out the latest flavor of Logan stories, here in Wolverine: Exit Wounds. Continue reading Wolverine: Exit Wounds #1 Review

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge #3 Review

Story by Ethan Sacks Art by Will Sliney Colors by Dono Sanchez-Almara Letters by Travis Lanham Edited by Mark Paniccia Assistant Editor Tom Groneman So far the Galaxy’s Edge series has been a curious one. The series takes an odd approach of embedding a main story within a secondary side story. It hasn’t been overly successful to date, seeming somewhat artificial. This issue sees the format take on … Continue reading Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge #3 Review

Conan the Barbarian #7 Review

There may have been many loves of Conan’s life beyond ale and battle but Conan will soon find out that NOTHING is sacred from the Crimson Witch as Jason Aaron continues his run in this week’s all new CONAN THE BARBARIAN #7. Let’s cut a swathe through this issue! Continue reading Conan the Barbarian #7 Review

Uncanny X-Men #20 Review

Writer: Matthew RosenbergArtist: Salvador LarrocaCover Price: $3.99 Release Date: June 19, 2019 Feels like this book was picked up its paced recently! Finally some serious crap is going down and full steam ahead for action town. This Uncanny run went from being awful to being great after issue 10 then after a few issues being eh okay. I am really hoping that the end of … Continue reading Uncanny X-Men #20 Review

Miles Morales Spider-Man #7 Review

Last issue we ended with Miles picking up a file from Tombstone’s safe house and headed straight to his uncle, The Prowler. Now my knowledge of them, is whenever they face off, they have some serious trouble ahead of them. I remember Mile’s last book run, towards the end, we find out that his uncle recreated the Sinister Six. So even if you don’t know much about his uncle, Aaron, he is a powerful foe for Miles. What troubles awaits Miles when he makes a stop at his uncles? Let’s dig in and see what we have here… Continue reading Miles Morales Spider-Man #7 Review

Guardians of the Galaxy #6 Review

Donny Cates wraps up his first riveting arc in this week’s GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY #6 with the conclusion of the Final Gauntlet. Let’s dive into the issue to see the ramifications of what happens to this new team as well as Thanos going forward. Continue reading Guardians of the Galaxy #6 Review

Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #33 Review

Written by Simon Spurrier Art by Wilton Santos, Caspar Wijngaard and Andrea Broccardo Inks by Marc Deering and Walden Wong Colors by Chris O’Halloran and Stephanie Paitreau Lettering by Joe Caramanga Cover by Ashley Witter Edited by Mark Paniccia Assistant Editor Tom Groneman Last issue saw the eponymous Dr Aphra reunited with an old acquaintance, Magna Tolvan. It came as something of a surprise to … Continue reading Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #33 Review

Age Of X-Man: NextGen #5 Review

Writer: Ed BrissonArtist: Lucas Werneck and Jason KeithCover Price: $3.99Release Date: June 19, 2019 Well its the final issue in the 3rd Age of X-man books. What can I expect from this? Probably an ending that doesn’t quite end the story but will fully conclude in the Age of X-Man: Omega book. Which this all started in the Age of X-Man: Alpha book, so why … Continue reading Age Of X-Man: NextGen #5 Review