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‘Power Pack’ #4 is among the most enjoyable Wolverine writing in years
Power Pack #4 is fun, charming, and wholly endearing, working these classic characters into a modern setting and storyline with ease.
Power Pack #4 is fun, charming, and wholly endearing, working these classic characters into a modern setting and storyline with ease.
Wells and Segovia have never been better and Hellions continues to be worthy of its praise.
Riverdale's timeskip continues to prove it's just what the show needed with its sixth episode of Season 5.
New Mutants continues to be one of the most promising titles of the new era.
Captain Marvel #26 is a mostly-satisfying conclusion to a fantastic arc.
A fun read that sets up interesting questions for the future of Krakoa and Asrar's art is beautiful, giving every...
Riverdale Season 5's fifth episode sets a hopeful stage for the future of the season, introducing new characters and plots.
Framing Britney Spears has broken the internet, providing a harsh, but real look at the life of a beloved popstar and...
Champions #4 features strong writing across the board, from the X-Men to the Champions themselves.
Captain America #27 is a good character piece and a thoughtful political commentary.
X-Men Legends #1 has a nostalgic feel to it despite its 2021 publication date.
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