Comic Books
‘Barnstormers’ #2 deepens the book’s complexity with the economic unrest of history
The injustice of American progress is a thrumming presence in Barnstormers.
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.
Finally doubling down on narrative drive, 'Wish-Craft' pushes us to a cliffhanger spectacle with no confirmed space to conclude it.
Though the antagonist and conflict seem cartoonishly simple, Reckoning War Part I nevertheless captures the true joy of over-the-top events.
These are not the comics that will make you fall in love with the X-Men.
The Marvel Universe might have forgotten some of these issues, but the modern reader will have a hard time doing...
The best comics of the week include two highly anticipated #1s from the Big Two!
Ultimately illustrates the fruits of Hickman's largest, most architecturally complex work at Marvel.
While 'God of Hammers' tells you big things are happening, none of those big things really change anything.
An artist questions the validity of legacy.