Nobody draws a symbiote better than Ryan Stegman in Absolute Carnage #1.
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Nobody draws a symbiote better than Ryan Stegman in Absolute Carnage #1.
Just when you think you’re out, something shows up to drag you back in.
Rob Liefeld returns to tell more about the world Major X comes from.
Hickman’s mutant revolution continues.
Jason Aaron crafts an enjoyable pop fusion of demonic horror and superhero team action.
An immensely enjoyable opening chapter to the story of Jane Foster’s first steps as the last Valkyrie.
A new all-woman anthology series. It’s written by women. It’s drawn by women. It’s about characters who are women. Cool.
Waid’s narrative style is somewhat comprehensive without being terribly engaging
It’s very difficult for any art to frame a battle this big.
It’s the Dawn of a new age for Marvel’s Merry Mutants.
Fresh from China, Marvel’s two newest heroes strike out in a pair of new books!
Matt Murdock lucks into the family dinner from hell(‘s kitchen).
The Punisher and J. Jonah Jameson have a road trip into space as the oddest couple of them all.
Marvel pulls one of its best comics out of the vault, but is the price worth the content?
As the Beast Legions close in Ms. Marvel is faced with the reality of being 'The Destined One’… No pressure.
Even enchantingly expressive art by Simone Buonfantino can’t save a conclusion that is haunted by the possibilities of what might have been.
With any luck, there may be a resurgence in interest with this final issue and the subsequent trade collection.
It’s the end of mutantkind… and a new beginning.
It turns out that no matter how many times you’ve saved the entire planet, once people find out you’re part Kree, you’re automatically a spy
The mission statement of Spider-Man: Life Story seems to be “everyone who Peter Parker loves must die horribly, for no reason.”