Macchio puts together a briskly-moving single-serving story.
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Macchio puts together a briskly-moving single-serving story.
The Champions of Arrako and Krakoa gather in the Starlight Citadel.
Hickman retcons Apocalypse.
The Juggernaut clashes with the Hulk.
Pérez slices the action across the page in long, narrow panels.
Artist Keng follows Liefen’s modulations with visuals that capture a variety of different moods.
Real love for the source material bleeds through the script.
Cypher has a hard time coming and has to learn how to fight.
The Hellions go on a knightly quest.
After the Empyre event seemed to drag on, Captain Marvel #22 is an exciting return to a Carol-centric story that doesn’t require reading multiple other books to understand.
Champions Outlawed #1 is an all-around well-crafted story, and it’s a great place to jump into the Champions’ story.
After sustaining severe injuries in an attack during a Champions mission, Kamala is finally returning to school and facing the new realities of Kamala’s Law head-on. But as the face of the movement against her secret identity, Kamala is going to have to tread carefully.
The unique personality of Natasha Romanoff defines the heart of the story.
Wolverine meets his match in Hell.
Wolverine hunts down the Muramasa blade.
In the wake of the conflict in Otherworld, battle lines are drawn, and terrible conclusions are come to.
Juggernaut gets a new purpose.
The first X-Men crossover of the Krakoa era starts here!
Not since the days of Peter David writing the Hulk has the leader been presented as such a serious threat.
Cates takes the time this issue to provide a much needed downbeat after an intense first six issues.