Wolverine and Hector, keeper of the Time Stone, are in the clutches of the Fraternity of Raptors. Will Loki be able to save them in time?
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Wolverine and Hector, keeper of the Time Stone, are in the clutches of the Fraternity of Raptors. Will Loki be able to save them in time?
Die Hard, with a Gray Hulk
The X-Men battle the Marauders.
A character-driven ensemble drama that isn’t quite living up to its potential.
In the space of a world created to live for only half a year, Thompson and Nadler appear to have a bit too much to try to tackle.
Carves an emotionally engaging, little corner of the Marvel Universe with a series that meets a satisfying end.
Spider-Man: Life Story continues to be uneven, but this issue is a strong improvement over the last issue.
It’s one of those relatively rare issues which manages to be deeply, deeply satisfying even though nothing significant actually happens.
The X-Tracts make for a particularly interesting bit of drama their third time out.
This story is over the top ridiculous in the best way. It's an absolutely hilarious meme-filled shitposting dream. There's no better way Spider-Man and Deadpool's adventure could've ended.
Carol has been reluctant to trust Som and Rogue but her options are limited, and she's rapidly running out of time.
Let’s gather around and listen to Uncle Ghost Rider tell another tale, this time about the X-Men.
With the War of Realms raging on, is it possible for the Champions to survive?
Tony Stark’s Iron Man Drones are exceptional at their job, which is to provide security and keep unauthorized aircraft out of the sky. Unfortunately for the Hotshots, they’re considered an unauthorized aircraft. But are you really saving the world unless you run into a few unexpected setbacks?
Logan returns to the Wastelands!
The X-Men bury one of their own.
A straightjacketed mistress of magnetism has a chance encounter with a couple of keys, and then all hell breaks loose.
Meet the Skrulls #4 opens with a battle scene and ends with a shooting. Every moment in between is a goldmine of compelling action and deepening character. As the second-to-last issue of this spectacular spy miniseries, this issue is packed with reveals, returns, and reversals.
Savage Avengers #1 is gorgeous, but unsatisfying--not a meal, but a tiny snack.