Comic Books
‘Resident Alien: The Book of Changes’ #1 is a strange welcome
While not entirely as new-reader friendly as the creatives intend it to be, this is a fun look at the...
While not entirely as new-reader friendly as the creatives intend it to be, this is a fun look at the...
An essential read for anyone who wants to experience the Turtles at their most authentic.
Boldly charts new territory, delivering a darker, riskier vision of the Federation that feels both raw and refreshingly new.
Brings back some old faces, but places its titular duo in a new kind of danger.
Kevin Smith's latest comic is an adaptation that relies a bit too much on its source material.
Aquinnah achieves what it sets out to do, though it does so without many surprises.
A transcendent issue packed with raw, unfettered emotion.
Manages to keep everything that made Ultimate X-Men great while upping the ante significantly.
A reminder of what makes the X-Men a great superhero team.
Clark Kent's teenage years were just as tough, if not tougher, than everyone else's.
The tension between X-Men leader Cyclops and O*N*E agent Lundqvist reaches a breaking point.
A great jumping on point, featuring plenty of action and family dynamics that made the previous series such a great...