A fun issue that sets-up a substantial show-down for next issue.
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A fun issue that sets-up a substantial show-down for next issue.
A near-perfect issue of The Immortal Hulk that will leave your mouth agape in horror.
The final issue of Meet the Skrulls is a satisfying conclusion, as the remaining members of the Warner family reclaim their identities.
Mankind has colonized the galaxy, but during our interstellar travels, we discovered a terrifying secret out in the Outer Darkness of space.
Mila learns more about her father.
The one monster who never dies — who returns, again and again, to hate and destroy.
A slightly disappointing seventh issue with lush moodiness.
Plascencia’s artwork hold the emotionality of the story at a contorted distance.
Numerous opportunities seem to be avoided in favor of something far too traditional to be terribly original.
Die Hard, with a Gray Hulk
In a world ruled by a tyrant, the headsman’s blade is the most coveted item.
Boom! Studios’ take on Firefly has been hit or miss, but issue #6 is definitely a solid step forward for the series.
The Life of Barry Allen… retold? Changed? Damnit Barry!
The X-Tracts make for a particularly interesting bit of drama their third time out.
An all-action chapter with a bit of drama thrown-in to engage the reader on a deeper emotional level.
Save central city, or catch the trickster?
This final chapter in the story doesn’t make a terribly compelling case for further adventures in this particular dark future.
The series take on a refreshingly fairytale storytelling quality as the origins of the mysterious world of Azoth are revealed.