For Captain America, the future is female. Introduced this issue, The Daughters of Liberty!
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For Captain America, the future is female. Introduced this issue, The Daughters of Liberty!
Chelsea Cain continues to explore a witty and deeply layered contemporary horror.
As strange a mash-up as Whitta’s Oliver is, there’s real potential here for deep social commentary.
Being human is difficult. Being an alien is difficult. Being an alien pretending to be human is super difficult.
A slow-moving drama that cleverly plays with suburban amnesia and brief flashes of sinister magic.
“The Citizen has placed the kidnapped Oliver Queen on the stands…”
Green Arrow finds himself in the crosshairs and caught in a crossfire
Ben Blacker dives into a dark fantasy hybrid of Bewitched and The Stepford Wives.
Looking into Harley’s face is like looking into the divided American consciousness.
Ta-Nehisi Coates tackles themes of masculinity, mass shootings, and military service in
Captain America #2.
The question of “Why would anyone believe in The Dream?” is more poignant and pervasive than ever.