Comic Books
‘The X-Cellent Vol. 2: Unsocial Media’ review
Even today, very few books are on shelves that feel like The X-Cellent.
Even today, very few books are on shelves that feel like The X-Cellent.
Greg Pak's storytelling gives new life to Darth Vader while keeping him approachable to casual fans.
A good Wolverine story that plays well to the mid-2000s fans in the bleachers.
While Fall of X loomed large, this volume of Duggan’s X-Men was gratifying with plenty for fans to appreciate and enjoy.
Bounty Hunters continues to be the slow-burn title in the Star Wars comic universe.
The real selling point of this trade is the twisted art that looks like nothing published within Marvel’s superhero line.
'The Crusader Syndrome' collects Fantastic Four #147-167, Avengers #127, and the FF Giant-Size #2-4.
A sleeper gem of a comic that should satisfy new readers as well as faithful fans aware Wanda’s complex past.
Fans of Kate Pryde and her swashbuckling team of space pirates will enjoy this conclusion.
Few comics have had the influence and impact of Roy Thomas’ Avengers run found within this Epic Collection.
Worthy of rereading, especially in light of the recent cataclysm on Krakoa.
The care that DeFalco, Frenz, and Thomas put into their Thor issues is a true treasure of the comic medium.