Comic Books
‘Justice League Unlimited’ #11 is an overstuffed prelude
Too many side plots hinder an otherwise snappy issue.
Too many side plots hinder an otherwise snappy issue.
A brilliant conclusion to the book’s third arc.
Feels like your childhood daydreams brought to life.
No one gets Spider-Man quite like Hickman.
Tension builds and conflicts sharpen just before the Age of Revelation ignites.
A gripping solo spotlight for Marvel’s newest archer.
A riveting spotlight on Mr. Negative, combining emotional depth and jaw-dropping art while teasing game-changing shocks ahead.
A gritty, ground-level Thor tale.
A tense, horror-tinged drama.
A visually striking, character-driven debut that sets the stage for multiversal mayhem.
Never quite moves the needle in terms of giving Cable the heart and soul he might deserve.
If Kalan and Olivares can keep this up, I may be back on the Harley train for a while.