The second Warhammer 40,000 Marvel Comics series is off to a good start with an impressively international creative team.
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The second Warhammer 40,000 Marvel Comics series is off to a good start with an impressively international creative team.
The battle for the soul of the galaxy ends.
A deliciously imperfect comedy.
As Storm and Doom dine, S.W.O.R.D. is called for help.
The powers of the galaxy deal with the fallout from the Hellfire Gala’s fireworks.
All roads lead to Dirishu-6.
Tim-21 tells the story of his time among the machines.
New York reaches a boiling point as the hunt for the Ronin continues.
Cortez has his day in front of the Quiet Council.
A cleverly unique exploration into strange sci-fi.
A dark enemy stalks Sundog and her human cargo.
The artist balances the title character's grotesqueness against his reluctant heroism.
Krakoa fights back against the King in Black.
leaves you wanting more in the best of possible ways
Gillen has clearly delivered a very intelligent action hero to the page.
The darkness has swallowed the Earth.
Ernie makes a great deal of progress in a largely satisfying fifth issue in the series.
If freedom is the right of all sentient beings, what about Skynet?
An interesting dynamic for a chapter in the heroic story of a legendary sci-fi soldier.
S.W.O.R.D. gets caught up in the battle against the King In Black on Krakoa.