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‘Disney Afternoon Adventures Vol. 1: Darkwing Duck: Just Us Justice Ducks and Other Stories’ review
A hefty collection best suited for the wistfully nostalgic.
A hefty collection best suited for the wistfully nostalgic.
There isn't anything on the stands that feels this way, that exudes this sort of confidence.
An impressive feat on all fronts, History of the Marvel Universe is a deeply important book.
Looking to dig a trifle deeper than your average horror book, Bunny Mask #2 promises an emotionally rewarding future for...
We’re left seeing the heart of things while standing on a precipice.
Painfully witty and almost frustratingly well-illustrated, Bubble is a masterclass in comic timing for the medium.
This era of Aaron's Thor is filled with immense, narrative-shaking moments.
'Fell's Five' never manages to fully embrace either its medium or its source material.
A hazy issue provides a mystery box with no motivation to open it.
'Prey' deconstructs the neglected continuity of the character in order to build something new.
Sadly, '555' provides nothing for comic fans or fans of the band beyond a sense of novelty.
The Silver Coin is the real deal.