Grønbekk cleverly works with a large cast.
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Grønbekk cleverly works with a large cast.
Captain Marvel #36 is the perfect ending to a story arc with its action-packed sequences balanced by the emotional catharsis of Carol finally vanquishing a foe that’s come after her time after time.
While the story ends on a cliffhanger that sells the hype for the Last of the Marvels arc, the rest of the book falls short of being enjoyable.
From the disturbing confidence of Banner/Hulk to the unsettling final panels, you’ll find Ewing’s new take on an old classic impossible to put down.
It's a really delicate balance that MacDonald and Farrell execute in the lead story.
A fun issue that sets-up a substantial show-down for next issue.
An all-action chapter with a bit of drama thrown-in to engage the reader on a deeper emotional level.
This story is over the top ridiculous in the best way. It's an absolutely hilarious meme-filled shitposting dream. There's no better way Spider-Man and Deadpool's adventure could've ended.
The road to the highly anticipated Teen Titans/Deathstroke crossover event starts here!
Slade Wilson wakes up in Arkham Asylum as if nothing happened, and the only person who believes him is Harvey Dent,
It’s just a girl, her dog, and a semi-sentient homicidal demon axe from hell.