Complex dynamics between Nadia and her friends play out in a story that further examines the hero’s psychology.
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Complex dynamics between Nadia and her friends play out in a story that further examines the hero’s psychology.
Respectably entertaining issue-length combat with a powerful entity.
Can Cyclops and Wolverine rescue some of the few remaining X-Men from O.N.E.’s clutches?
Can Logan foil Persephone and Soteira’s evil plan?
ALL-FATHER ODIN, FATHER OF RUIN! ODIN being an actual FATHER?!
Killmonger’s turning point, will this push him over the edge?
She’s got band practice with Mary Jane. Then she’s got a date with Harry Osborn. Then she’s got to help a few people out. And stop a bank robbery.
David and Maria Lapham cast a reasonably thoughtful gaze into the prices paid for “progress.”
Sacks’ composition of the first issue is thoughtfully put-together.
is the IMMORTAL HULK too strong for Hell?
Marvel Boy returns as the West Coast Avengers can’t get beyond Thunderdome!
With everyone pushed away, friend and foe alike, can Matt Murdock overcome his fear of life?
Benjamin Percy continues to develop a somewhat satisfying comic book adaptation of his full-cast audio drama podcast.
Seeing the team act in perfect coordination as shining heroes is pleasantly jarring.
Cyclops and Wolverine return from the dead only to find the X-Men gone. Can they rebuild the fragile relationship between mutatnkind and humanity before the next disaster?
Doctor Stephen Strange: He’s the Master of the Mystic Arts. He’s the Sorcerer Supreme of Earth’s Dimension. And he’s in debt. (Magically speaking.)
A story with a shrewd sense of composition.
It’s like Norman Rockwell with mutants.
All Nadia van Dyne has to do is fix everything. And everyone…and invent something.