It's been a while since there has been a Rogues story where they were actually a big threat.
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It's been a while since there has been a Rogues story where they were actually a big threat.
With the Legion Of Doom, Leviathan, and the Invisible Mafia arrayed against him, Superman has his hands full.
Mutants and humans alike get a deadly new enemy!
In The Magnificent Ms. Marvel #10 — written by Saladin Ahmed with art by Minkyu Jung, inks by Juan Vlasco, colors by Ian Herring, and letters by VC's Joe Caramagna — Kamala's hectic life spirals more out of control despite her best attempts to stay on top of everything.
Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen has Bat-mania with issue #5.
The first issue of The Question: The Deaths of Vic Sage smartly reintroduces the Question and his supporting cast.
Even a weak issue of Dial H for HERO is more inventive and more clever than quite a bit of what’s on the stands.
Batman/Superman #4 doesn’t offer much more than a well-rendered slugfest.
Psylocke and company get their next step in their battle against Apoth.
It’s the New Mutants versus the People of the Shi’Ar Empire!
Sometimes, family isn’t who you’re born with. It’s who you find along the way.
The World of Tomorrow, Today! Now in Version 2.0!
Marvel’s Mutant strike force returns, and they’re open for revenge.
One of the best comics of the week, marred by some genuinely troublesome color choices.
Absolute Carnage has been a good event, but it feels unfinished, and the final issue ends extremely abruptly.
Psylocke gets a new mission.
Far Sector #1 is a compelling first issue, and a great comics debut for fantasy superstar N.K. Jemison.
Between the stunning art and the astonishing story, this issue demands to be picked up. You don't want to miss out on a story that's sure to shake the Marvel Universe to its core.
Despite the talented team, this issue just wasn't great; there were a lot of things going, but they just didn't add up to a cohesive and meaningful plot.
Gotham City Monsters #3 is full of overwrought dialogue and weird anatomy.