What lurks in the minds of the TIE Fighter pilot? This comic knows.
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What lurks in the minds of the TIE Fighter pilot? This comic knows.
Loki gets as close as can be with his dear old dad
McGuire is able to build a story that allows some tenuous heroism to creep into its title character.
A somewhat intriguing look into the nature of history in a world of lies.
It’s difficult to tell exactly where the final story lands in an issue that is largely satisfying.
Miles Morales: Spider-Man continues to be one of the most charming, most classically “superhero” books on the stands.
Meet the Skrulls #3 is one of the most visceral, pulse-pounding issues to come out of Marvel in quite a while, and makes a good break from big crossovers and their incessant tie-ins. Do not sleep on this sleeper hit.
Spider-Man: Life Story #2 is relentlessly grim.
Rob Liefeld crawls out of the 90s to bring a new character to Marvel’s Pantheon. Who is Major X?
While the flashbacks do some work providing details about Apocalypse in the dystopian utopia of The Age of X-Man, they seem unnecessarily tacked-on to an issue that isn’t doing a whole heck of a lot else.
There are a few novel aspects to the issue that distinguish it as one of the better ones in the series thus far.
Logan ties up loose ends and prepares for the next stage of his journey.
Rogue and Captain Marvel are hardly friends. Frenemies may still be too generous of a term, but they can usually tolerate the other's existence. But Nuclear Man’s interference is going to test even that tolerance.
Wheres Ricks Body? Is there someone who can stop the Immortal Hulk!?
Mystery continues to bleed and pulse around the edges of aggression in a prison for super-humans.
Continues to make the unique web-slinging corner of the Marvel Universe feel fresh in spite of the fact that it’s been around for over half a century.
The level of cosmic conflict begins to feel a bit repetitious.
The X-Men clash with the MLF!
Slick and professional art doesn’t save Cosmic Ghost Rider Destroys Marvel History #2 from tired jokes, boring characterization, and low stakes.
With the arrival of Deadpool who has been sent to stop the team at all costs, Domino needs all the help she can get if she doesn’t want the first mission to also be their last.