All in Action
Black Cat is given her big series intro in a fun story that firmly establishes a classy mood.
Writer Seanan McGuire stylishly reaches the end of a multi-part story with “Hammer to the Heat.”
The combustion at issue’s end more than justifies slow and restless rising tension that’s been going on all year.
Haberlin’s art is atmospheric enough to make Sonata stand out on the rack.
A satisfying end for a refreshing indie story with a promising potential for future issues.
A fun and breezy head trip of a story.
A promising, new story with twinges of political commentary scratching out around the edges of current events.
Seven heroes of varying moral alignment, a handful of Iron Man drones, one artifact infecting people with a strange “virus,” and an infected scientist. Mix in distrust between team members and leadership disputes and get a recipe for chaos at best, and total disaster at worst.
Joëlle Jones uses the extended space of a special 37-page format to tell one of the single best stories of her run on Catwoman.
The strange dynamic between the four giant heroes is remarkably witty.
Is Cul Borson redeemable at all?
The one monster who never dies — who returns, again and again, to hate and destroy.
Jason Aaron focusses on Gorilla-Man during an invasion of Dark Elves.