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‘G.I. Joe’ #23 is a great mix of horror and character work
Not only ratchets up the nightmare fuel but also delivers some great character dynamics in the process.
Not only ratchets up the nightmare fuel but also delivers some great character dynamics in the process.
Full of bloody violence while also delivering some surprising character work.
Between Simon and her dad in the Nightosphere, Marceline’s past comes back all at once.
Fun brutality and quick pacing in an issue with more familiar faces and planes.
Two grim morality tales, plenty of gore, and a pair of strong creative teams make Super Creepshow another entertaining blend...
Chris Condon and Charlie Adlard deepen the mystery and dread in a second issue that turns an intriguing premise into...
It's really the best kind of homework, truly.
Eye-searing imagery and a story that underlines the true terror of a giant nuclear lizard.
An unneeded ballast to the more compelling aspects of this series’ run.
If you loved the movie or want that MOTU fix, pick this comic up.
Geopolitical conflict expertly juggled with superheroic dynamics and blockbuster-level visuals.
Barbara is tested physically and mentally, resulting in some disturbingly trippy imagery.