The Juggernaut and D-Cel take on Arnim Zola.
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The Juggernaut and D-Cel take on Arnim Zola.
Still stuck in the year 2052, Captain Marvel is making the best of her time there, helping the surviving heroes hunt down their missing teammates.
Juggernaut is put on trial for past crimes.
With the Champions split between C.R.A.D.L.E. “reeducation camps,” Viv Vision the runaway, and the fugitives Spider-Man, Ms. Marvel, Ironheart, and Nova, the team has never been more fractured, and the stakes have never been higher.
The specifics may feel weak, but the drama has enough gravity to hold together the story.
The Hellions are back, even if a little changed by their experiences in Arrako.
Life starts to go back to normal on Krakoa… or what approaches normal on an island of mutant superheroes.
The battle between Krakoa and Arrako meets its final conclusion.
Cyclops chooses heroism as Apocalypse and Genesis battle it out.
The Hellions get more than they bargained for in Arrako.
Wins, losses, and an oath to keep are all on the table.
The title of the book says it all.
The contests keeps going, and Arrako pulls out to a commanding lead.
Genesis fills Apocalypse in on what happened since the sundering of Okkara.
The best part of the issue has to be Pacheco’s wit, which keeps the action slick and enjoyable from cover to cover.
A dark journey dwells on very intense events in the youth of the title character.
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MacKay's characteristic humor serves this series well.
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