Comic Books
‘Avengers Epic Collection: Seasons of the Witch’ lacks the verve of its early 1980s peers
Obsessed with structure in a comics universe that thrives in chaos.
Obsessed with structure in a comics universe that thrives in chaos.
There's a lot to be had here, even among the historic vitriol.
A heightened, ludicrous misunderstanding of what drugs are.
Twenty-four years of unscripted fantasy.
Desperately casting about for a formula that might sustain the book.
Continuity that has been forgotten, no matter how landmark it was at the time.
There are strengths within limitations.
A world populated with larger context allows for more frightful threats.
Issues that changed the very face of American comics.
Embracing the parts of Wanda's past that aren't bloody and guilt-inducing.
Iron & Diamonds maintains all the big action and a bevy of armors necessary for a classic Iron Man story.
Begins confusingly and unbearably, moves through a brief moment of promise, and then self-destructs.