This is a coming-of-age magical fairy tale, but it’s going to be a very ethically complicated one.
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This is a coming-of-age magical fairy tale, but it’s going to be a very ethically complicated one.
Fletcher balances the issue half in dream and half in danger.
Green Arrow and Black Canary race off to fight the threat that is growing in Seattle…
Martin Mills is a music industry A&R guy. Like any other good A&R guy, he knows how to make deals with rising talent. Unlike any other good A&R guy, he’s kind of a sociopath.
It’s a sitcomic book and wouldn’t feel quite right in any other format.
There’s a whimsically kinetic physical action of the issue.
Federal Agents Sally Pierce and Tad Marshall come to the small, moody town of Burns, Alaska to investigate a multiple homicide.
Father/daughter stress can be tense. When the father is a police commissioner and his daughter is a masked vigilante, things can become all the more tense.
“Each member struggles to persevere, as they carry along their own grievances and internal battles.”
If Batman really did kill the Joker, who’s that on the cover?
The Teen Titans are trapped under the debris of a skyscraper…
The life and crimes of Minor Threat wrap-up their origin in an otherwise dull issue.
Stranded on a planet without food, water, or aid, the team pulls their heads together to figure out where they might be.
Humphries continues to deliver a fun adventure into a mix of magic and the modern world.
How does a superhero handle PTSD?
Telling a full story in seven issues is a lot to ask, and telling a good story even more so, but the team behind Cemetery Beach seems more than up to the task.
Domino continues her struggle to regain control of her powers, while Prototype, the villain of this arc, explains who he is and why he’s hunting Domino.
Our two marquee combatants locked in the Batcave, forced to resolve their differences
Exploring the ramifications of Bruce Wayne’s marital misfortunes experienced the issue prior, author Tom King showcases an emotionally unhinged Caped Crusader in Batman #51.
Issue #2 of Mark Russell and Mike Feehan's book is a roaring success! A sleeper hit even!