Kate Bishop finds her mentor and friend, Clint Barton, locked in a deadly mass competition of marksmen. Does this Hawkeye reunion hold water?
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Veteran artist Ed McGuinness joins this continuation of the Astonishing X-Men saga, as Old Man Logan is close to finding the Shadow King. Is it good?
Captain Phasma makes her comic lead debut by trying to cover up her involvement in shutting down the shields of Starkiller base. But is it a good start?
I love Juggernaut, and that’s why I decided to pick up Iceman #5. I was not prepared for what I’d actually get: an emotionally mature and affecting comic.
We take a look at Darth Vader #5 - in which we, and Vader, get a glimpse of what could have been had Vader chosen the light.
Following up on the first image of Frank Castle during his pre-Punisher days, Empire Magazine is feeding fan anticipation with more on-set coverage.
Daredevil #26 is a great starting position for the next arc of the comic. The story is fun while still very macabre, and Ron Garney’s artwork is fantastic.
We're creeping ever so closer to that "sometime in 2017" date when Netflix releases Marvel's The Punisher, and the streaming giant has already been...
The Uncanny Avengers try to pick themselves up after Secret Empire, and Scarlet Witch has arrived on the team. But does it make for a good comic?
A new god is on the rise in Wakanda. It is somehow related to the monsters attacking the nation. Is the Panther's struggle against it compelling reading?
The Mighty Captain Marvel and her team of galactic defenders find themselves at the end of the conflict against the Chitauri, but is it any good?
The X-Men have a lot of interpersonal conflicts to get through this issue, and Beast is tampering with some powerful forces. Does it make for good reading?
Trump recently lifted a ban on arming local police with military surplus, and Mad Magazine weighed in with an updated version of a Norman Rockwell piece.
Black Panther and the Crew is a stunning, thoughtful series that ended much too soon — #6 gives a non-ending with no closure. This series deserved better.
Infamous Iron Man #11 has decent moments and plot points (and Alex Maleev could make a drawing of a phonebook captivating), but it's still mediocre overall.
That doesn't make it great, or even good; just a spritz of water in a drought.
Don't get me wrong: it's still far too little far too late, but the time it took to read its 30-or-so pages wasn't as miserable as I've become accustomed to with Secret Empire.
So, the Underground, the Avengers, the Ultimates, the[...]
The first issue of the new Star Wars mini-series from Marvel is out today, and it stars Jedi Master Mace Windu! What did we think?
Without any real parents, Nadia would have been all-but alone had it not been for Jan's kind heart and acceptance of her.
The Wasp by Adi Granov
Moving more into the realm of character traits, the Wasp is one of the most endearing and lovable heroes in Marvel comics She's always had an upbeat attitude, an optimistic[...]
This did not deter them, and Captain America enjoyed a decently long series that solidified him forever in the American conscience, allowing for him to later be revived by Marvel Comics.
The king's and its legacies have become the focal point of my life I spend my time and make money off of writing about comics,[...]
Comics legend Jack Kirby, born on August 28th, 1917, would have been 100 years old on this day. Come check out some of his covers and celebrate his life!
It might not be the most brilliant issue of the current Doctor Strange comic, but #24 is still a fun read and probably Hopeless’s best work on the title.
Doctor Aphra has maintained the high standard of quality that has come to be expected of Marvel’s Star Wars offerings, and the Annual proves no different.
Avoid Secret Empire #9. There's some great artwork, and the colors complement it well. However, it doesn’t make the proceedings entertaining in any way.
I still hope that it could, though my hope has diminished with some of the baffling ways Marvel Comics have worked lately Who knows though? I'm going to try to stay optimistic in that regard.
This comic does some odd things that I'm not 100% sure work well.
Firstly, Matt Murdock's opening arguments before the Justices and[...]
With an old, bitter, and pretty douchey protagonist, mighty threats, and great artists, Red Hulk is one of the better Marvel comics to come out of recent years I recommend picking up the trades if you ever see them.
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Like my New Avengers review, this will be more of an overview[...]
Writer Ta-Nehisi Coates’s Black Panther and the Crew remains a thought-provoking comic giving a measured discussion to real-world problems.
Luke Cage #4 Review: I put my faith in David F. Walker to continue his success trend with Luke Cage, and that faith has been rewarded.
Astonishing X-Men #2 is a solid issue. While the machinations of the Shadow King don’t go to many unexpected places, they’re still brought to life well.
Generations: Wolverine & All-New Wolverine has action, blood, heart, and a touching reunion. It's a very solid read; you won't regret picking this one up.
Jean Grey #5 isn’t a particularly bad issue, but it is wildly mediocre in the grand scheme of things. It’s fun, but it feels inconsequential.