A young hero leads a group of mid-list superheroes on a mission to save Death.
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A young hero leads a group of mid-list superheroes on a mission to save Death.
The departure from a narrow focus on Felicia compromises the charm of the series.
Ewing and Aaron manage to find a really novel new way to defeat an old villain.
This issue just goes to show that you can take the man out of the Hyborian Age, but you can’t take the Hyborian Age out of the man.
One of the most essential Thor stories of all time.
Writer Daniel Kibblesmith bids a witty farewell to the god of mischief in the final issue of the short-lived “ongoing” Loki series.
Hine and Haberlin deliver the darker end of the villains in a very engaging second issue.
Things go from bad to worse.
Taken as a whole, it is a dazzling, little bit of magic.
It's a really delicate balance that MacDonald and Farrell execute in the lead story.
If you want a splash of horror with your heroes, look no further.
This is a legendary comic book story
The heroine has more than enough charisma to make this issue feel fresh.
The series regains some momentum as CAFU puts in some very, very deft work.
Marked shows a sly depth that fuses art, magic, fantasy, and reality.
Boy, does this young Wizard rumble and have some fire in the future for the Aegis!
A strange, little diversion into another place and a distant conflict serves as the end of a series.
Frank Castle’s rampage of revenge draws in the unstoppable Juggernaut!
A story that is well-written with poorly-paired art styles.
The introduction of a powerful new Sorcerer