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‘Barnstormers’ #5 review: The American Dream vs. the American Reality
Even if it isn’t trying to be, Barnstormers is a book about class warfare.
Even if it isn’t trying to be, Barnstormers is a book about class warfare.
It's time to look back on the very best comics of the week.
Nearly indistinguishable from that sad teenager from Queens.
Continues to establish a foothold unique amongst its X-Peers and multiverse trends.
This is a book divorced from the paradigm shift of the Marvel Universe taking place around it.
Strangely inspirational, For Whom the Doorbell Tolls celebrates the flexibility of Disney more than it does American Letters.
What happened is rarely as important as how those events felt in their passing.
An driven example of early licensed comics.
Figment 2 has all the earmarks of something beloved.
With a deepening mystery and implications of larger horror, Where Monsters Lie continues to joyfully play with horror tropes.
With nothing to anchor it, Savage Storm fails to present its own motive for being.
There is no story in the book that does not inspire the reader to be better.