Comic Books
‘Phonogram Vol 1: Rue Britannia’ captures the magic of music – and warns of growing out of it
It’s a book about holding on to your passion, even when people tell you it’s not cool anymore.
It’s a book about holding on to your passion, even when people tell you it’s not cool anymore.
A fantastic new start for the character, rooting him in complex concerns while never removing him from the action.
Primordial #6 carries the payload of the story in a way that couldn’t have been achieved in any other series.
X-Men and DC represent in this week's roundup of the best comics of the week.
Bendis and Maleev's Moon Knight proves tighter and more dynamic than other incarnations of the character.
Aiming for something sprawling and epic, New Masters #1 gives us just a small taste.
X-Cellent #1 houses a not-so-coded commentary about the state of media at large.
The Marvels hints at something incredibly satisfying—even if it doesn’t end up being as world-changing as its predecessor.
It’s got all the markings of a truly great Wolverine story, whether he decides to show up or not.
The Eagle Rock series provides a sort of motivational modeling for kids with dreams.
This loose sampling of stories is capped by the beginning of the first golden age of Hawkeye.
Though exciting to see this particular team return to the character, Rebirth #1 does little to whet the appetite.