Comic Books
‘Avengers, Inc.: Action, Mystery, Adventure’ finally resolves a neglected, horrifying narrative
Another brief chapter of Ewing’s incredible shrinking epic.
Another brief chapter of Ewing’s incredible shrinking epic.
This week was headlined by smaller publishers, as Dark Horse and Image took the #1 and #2 spots respectively.
Where Englehart and Robbins’ stories were watery but bombastic, Kirby’s skewed absolutely insane.
This isn’t a story about justice – Hellblazer stories rarely are.
A remarkable and obtuse dive into something both unknowable and unreasonable.
Ever hardened by a life filled with constant, almost casual violence.
Daredevil’s conflicts seem to have no substantial purpose, no lasting effect.
Beautifully colored and hilariously action-packed.
This issue can finally be seen as the historically groundbreaking visual artwork it was intended to be.
Touches on important, character-defining relationships.
Feels earnestly itself, unwilling to compromise its cosmic soap opera.
Lays bold new, primordial foundations – a Godhood above the Gods.