Welcome back to another edition of Fantastic Five, where we look back at the very best comics of the week! This week sees a healthy mix of Marvel, DC, Image, and comiXology Originals. Let’s get right to the books!
#5: Uncanny Avengers #4
Uncanny Avengers #4 is a deeply satisfying superhero comic. There’s action, big reveals, and plenty of character beats to enjoy.
Read David Brooke’s full review!
#4: The Deviant #1
There’s something truly haunting and chilly about The Deviant, not unlike Robert Eggers’ The Witch. Mood and tension come together in an excellent opening issue that’s filled with unease. There’s a hopelessness that rings throughout that makes it hard to put this book down.
Read David Brooke’s full review!
#3: WildC.A.T.s #12
All-in-all, there is very little to dislike about this issue. It ties up loose ends but still leaves a few to be unraveled in future appearances. WildC.A.T.s #12 shows a boundless love for the team, the Wildstorm universe, and every character within it. Despite being an issue largely filled with fights and the smallest semblance of an epilogue, it absolutely hits home and proves just a viable a team this ragtag group of rugged assassins can be.
Read Lukas Shayo’s full review!
#2: Parliament of Rooks #1
Abigail Jill Harding succeeds as both artist and writer with the masterful debut issue of Parliament of Rooks, a multi-faceted narrative that will be exciting to see unravel in the coming months.
Read Rory Wilding’s full review!
#1: The Immortal Thor #4
This is as good as it gets in Marvel Comics. It blends the past with the present, delivering something new, and hammers home surprising twists that elevate the superhero genre. Immoral Thor is quite simply a must-read comic.







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