Reviews
‘She-Hulk by Rainbow Rowell Vol. 1: Jen, Again’ commits to interpersonal intimacy rather than conflict
Jennifer Walters can’t help living a life unlike those of her Marvel peers.
Jennifer Walters can’t help living a life unlike those of her Marvel peers.
Rather than losing his past, this feels like dropping the act.
A more consequential Clea Strange than has ever been.
Wrapped in a violent veneer, Slash Them All tells a story as much coming-of-age as it is full-on horror.
After ousting his creator, Marvel struggled to figure out what to do with Marc Spector, and as a result, lost...
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Overwhelming in its sweetness, Always Never tells an utterly unique love story that manages to feel eternal all the same.
The team is expanding this mythology without compromising their own compelling ideas.
The injustice of American progress is a thrumming presence in Barnstormers.
Steeped in crossover, plot-hijacking, and, somehow, a rich examination of the mystic lore of the Marvel Universe.
A comic for fathers grumpy about their kid’s new college politics.
'Sturm und Drang' provides all the evidence needed to prove that Captain America has never been flat.