Continues to sparkle with flashes of cleverness around the edges in its second issue.
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Continues to sparkle with flashes of cleverness around the edges in its second issue.
The Brood are back!
The goes looking for a new mutant in enemy territory.
Wolverine is back!
A very clean and dynamic execution of a basic action concept.
A very charming personality develops from this in very subtle and intricate ways.
This book is already an instant classic, but it only gets better as it goes
Armor, Magma, and Boom Boom go to Nova Roma.
Doom makes a deal with Kate Pryde and Franklin Richards.
The mysteries of Crucible are revealed.
Domino and Colossus find the source of the world’s luckiest assassins.
In Star #2 writer Kelly Thompson continues to explore themes of trauma and power given to people unable to handle it. With beautiful art from Javier Pina and Filipe Andrade, colors by Jesus Aburtov, and lettering and design by VC’s Clayton Cowles, this issue expands upon the elements introduced in issue 1 and proves to be just as good of a story.
Thor’s old friend Beta Ray Bill shows up to stop them
Captain Marvel faces her hardest fight yet as she faces off with Jen Walters, aka She-Hulk. Not only is she incredibly strong, but she’s one of Captain Marvel’s closest friends.
The story continues to cling together on momentum alone.
Aaron and Grønbekk push Jane Foster in a path to self-discovery that fuses perfectly with the overarching action of the series
The story of Gwen’s dual lives continues under the clever chronicling of Seanan McGuire.
More space hijinks ensue!
Someone is assassinating mutant allies.
Mystique makes a startling discovery about Orchis.