A seldom-invoked fusion that suggests something promising on the horizon for the Master of the Mystic Arts.
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A seldom-invoked fusion that suggests something promising on the horizon for the Master of the Mystic Arts.
For a sustained six pages, the book doesn’t even FEEL like a mainstream superhero comic.
The Soskas have a very sophisticated grasp of what makes Black Widow such an interesting character.
A chapter that features a well-modulated conflict presented with an even-balanced pace that hurdles the series into its final segments.
It’s common knowledge that you don’t want to make a Hulk angry, but you should never make Captain Marvel angry either. An angry Captain Marvel will do whatever it takes to make sure her friends are safe and justice is served.
Chip Zdarsky and Mark Bagley take Spidey back to the ‘60s with this bold-yet-familiar What If?-style tale (Spoiler Free)
How is Doc Samson Alive!? Is Hulk not the ONLY IMMORTAL ONE?
Physical action fades out into the background of an issue which intensifies intrigue.
Seanan McGuire is steering the title right into, “The Age of X-Man’s” greatest flaw.
The issue has Conan and the Scarlet Witch in the middle of a very long journey.
The Avengers make a mess of Russia-based monsters in a fun, witty action issue.
As the X-Men continue to take down names on Scott’s list, a new tragedy is revealed.
Can Logan and Loki save the new host of the Time Stone from Warbringer?
Miles Morales: Spider-Man #4 might be the platonic ideal of the perfect Spider-Man comic.
Meet the Skrulls #2 is an excellent mashup of sci-fi, espionage, and family drama. Highly recommended.
Spider-Man: Life Story #1 is a solid start, using familiar characters and beats to set up an exciting study of Peter Parker.
Prelude to war
Kamala Khan has been through a lot since gaining her superpowers and taking up the mantle of Ms. Marvel the hero of Jersey City. She’s gone through love and heartbreak, made friends, made enemies, and had some epic team-ups. Now she’s back for an all-new adventure in The Magnificent Ms. Marvel #1…
The mix of godly cosmic action…feels ever-so-slightly lopsided…but the creative team does an admirable job.
Thompson and Nadler compose the story pretty well, but there isn’t a whole lot going on.