Turner puts the reader through the wringer.
All in Thriller
Turner puts the reader through the wringer.
A novel approach to dark fantasy in a world of conspiracy.
Killadelphia has been extraordinary up to this point.
This book is already an instant classic, but it only gets better as it goes
A fresh, new direction for the book
If you’re looking for something spooky this Halloween, make sure to pick this up.
This chapter seems to be setting up the next leg of Ewing’s epic
Event Leviathan has gained so much momentum that some of the parts seem to be falling off the sides, leading to an uneven but still entertaining penultimate issue.
A must-read. If you’re a horror fan, it’s a must-read. If you’re neither of those things, you should probably still give it a try
“Who needs a Prince Charming…when you could have The King?
The newest Installment of Excellence is simply BLACK MAGIC!
Year of the Villain: Black Mask #1 is a one-and-done comic done well.
Genuinely groundbreaking storytelling
Seemingly sent from the gods to fulfill their destiny on this book, the art team is Perfection
A near-perfect issue of The Immortal Hulk that will leave your mouth agape in horror.
The final issue of Meet the Skrulls is a satisfying conclusion, as the remaining members of the Warner family reclaim their identities.
Looks like Damian could be done with Batman’s code, and Slade may be in trouble
Meet the Skrulls #3 is one of the most visceral, pulse-pounding issues to come out of Marvel in quite a while, and makes a good break from big crossovers and their incessant tie-ins. Do not sleep on this sleeper hit.
Wheres Ricks Body? Is there someone who can stop the Immortal Hulk!?
Just as the Captain Marvel film brings the Marvel Universe’s oldest alien race back to the forefront, the first issue of Meet the Skrulls is a promising start.