Empathy is dead. That's not a metaphor or anything.
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Empathy is dead. That's not a metaphor or anything.
Fun enough to make one wish for a long-running Jinny Hex series.
Writer and artist manage a very emotionally engaging one-shot.
Steve Orlando rushes through the tale of political turmoil on a distant planet.
House of X and Powers of X are a hard act to follow, but this book nails it with ease.
SFSX does a great job at intentionally overlapping sex and social commentary without being heavy-handed.
A promising series with LGBTQIA characters of color at the center of their own story.
It’s the Twilight of the Gods.
A fun and breezy head trip of a story.
It’s one of those relatively rare issues which manages to be deeply, deeply satisfying even though nothing significant actually happens.
“A mighty princess forged in the heat of battle “
Jeremy Whitley thoughtfully fuses genres in an endearingly unique chapter in the lives of the latest incarnation of The Wasp and her friends at Genius In action Research Labs.
Wonder Woman and Giganta vs the Largest Titan EVER!
The story at the center of the action is genuinely impressive.
The Party tries to rest up at an old watering hole, but their past keeps catching up with them.
Harley gets all weird and buggy in a tribute to Kafka’s The Metamorphosis.
Complex dynamics between Nadia and her friends play out in a story that further examines the hero’s psychology.
Cassandra Price is the Oracle of Garbage. It’s not the most pleasant title imaginable, but she learns its value.
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.
There’s a whimsically kinetic physical action of the issue.