Comic Books
‘Captain Marvel Vol. 10: Revenge of the Brood Part 2’ struggles to wrap up too many bows
The final four issues cannot find resonance within themselves.
The final four issues cannot find resonance within themselves.
A lingering unsteadiness of self as the character approaches dramatic self-fulfillment.
A major paradigm shift not just in the Marvel Universe, but in the medium at large.
Book of Hours: Obtuse, confounding, and delightfully compulsory.
A fitting account for the Avengers in the early '90s: massively uneven, but endlessly interesting.
How do you reframe the God of Mischief into a sympathetic character?
Void Rivals is something impossibly unique: a compellingly self-reliant narrative working within licensed-comic territory.
Pits Tony against interesting odds in order to bolster better books elsewhere.
Laughably lopsided, but the great outweighs the mediocre.
Ghostlore ensures that Bunn’s presence on the comic racks is a delight each month.
This week has it all: satisfying conclusions, shocking openers, and everything in between!
An issue that spurs the hunger for more, however veiled its story may be.