Comic Books
‘Carnage Epic Collection: Web of Carnage’ showcases just how weird Marvel was willing to let Carnage get
Carnage can feel like a one-note character, but this collection does provide enough narrative variety to keep readers interested.
Carnage can feel like a one-note character, but this collection does provide enough narrative variety to keep readers interested.
Some strong individual moments from the Old Republic, but falls short of other works from this era.
The Trials of X collections are nearing their end.
This collection demonstrates just how capable the current team behind these books is at creating engaging, connected stories.
But its strongest moments are what can make casual fans life-long comic readers.
Pak’s characterization of Anakin Skywalker has been an engaging success story.
X-Force continues to be the gory, superhero lynchpin in the X-lineup.
Let’s hope that the next incarnation of the X-books reaches the pedigree represented here.
Doctor Aphra has a voice of its own that makes it distinct from the other Star Wars comics currently on...
Deadly confrontations darken the Trials of X! Wolverine’s quest brings his face-to-face with Arakkii pirate crime lord Sevyr Blackmore!
A pretty looking book with a story that could have been something grand, but ended up a rushed title leaving...
A fun diversion into a curious junction in Wolverine’s life.