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‘Superman’ #27 slams the brakes on an interesting story arc
Halfway between a genuine conclusion and a door being slammed shut.
Halfway between a genuine conclusion and a door being slammed shut.
I can't wait to see where Thompson and Sherman take this.
Slap on your helmet and prepare for a delightfully rocky ride.
A morally complex and visually gripping issue that’s as chaotic as it is compelling.
The most successful Power Rangers-adjacent franchise gets its own series.
One of the most complete issues yet.
High on action but low on narrative momentum.
A smart, sentimental sendoff for Marvel’s First Family, 'Fantastic Four' #33 gives H.E.R.B.I.E. his moment in the spotlight with cosmic...
Hickman scales back, Capullo levels up, and Logan bleeds across every panel.
Mark Waid streamlines the current DC canon, but it won't make every fan happy.
Everything about this issue feels like a love letter to the fans.
As Mr. Terrific’s origin unfolds, a connection between his past and present appears to emerge.