Gorgeous art doesn’t stop Event Leviathan #6 from being a disappointment.
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Gorgeous art doesn’t stop Event Leviathan #6 from being a disappointment.
Superman makes a big decision.
Cyclops, Cable, and Prestige take a family trip.
Legion of Super-Heroes #1 is a promising start to DC’s newest rebooted version of the future super-team.
Wonder Twins #9 suffers from some sequences without an obvious connection to the main plot of the book.
All superheroes have problems- usually of the supervillain variety, but occasionally it’s alien invasions or time travel shenanigans. Then there are the problems that you can’t fight with your superpowers, the problems that you can’t call in the Avengers for.
Miles Morales: Spider-Man remains one of Marvel’s more consistent titles, and the return of artist Javier Garrón means a return to form for this issue.
Ghost Rider #2 is a mixed bag, with baffling character motivations and uneven art.
The New Mutants a re looking for one of their own.
Harleen #2 is a solid book, depicting the title character’s descent into bad deeds, with a disturbing flash forward reminding us of what’s to come.
The Superior Spider-Man is dead. But Otto Octavius is back, and ready for revenge.
Logan’s last fight.
Superman and Naomi battle the Red Cloud.
If you want a splash of horror with your heroes, look no further.
House of X and Powers of X are a hard act to follow, but this book nails it with ease.
Dial H for HERO #8 is an excellent comic. It has heart, it digs deep into character, and it plays with the form in an exciting way. What more could you want?
Batman/Superman #3 is not deep, but it’s a fun ride with spectacle galore.
Second Coming remains one of the best comics on the stands right now. Fans of novelists Douglas Adams and Christopher Moore in particular should seek this title out, ASAP.
The SuperSons reunite!
The situation with Nuclear Man (issues 1-5) left Ripley with unresolved trauma, giving her nightmares for weeks. So she’s attempting to cope with this by becoming as powerful as possible to never need saving again. No matter what it takes, she won’t be put in that situation again.