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‘Imperial’ #1 sets up a cosmic chess match
Hickman's latest blends political intrigue, galaxy-spanning stakes, and high-concept lore.
Hickman's latest blends political intrigue, galaxy-spanning stakes, and high-concept lore.
By no means a bad series, if you read it for what it is.
Ewing and Bazaldua summon one last lightning before the thunder of new beginnings.
A deeply compelling, dynamic representation of these characters for fresh eyes.
A thrilling, emotionally resonant end.
Joe Quesada and Christopher Priest tell a story of intrigue and Shakespearean tragedy with a biting edge.
The kick-off of a universe-hopping mission that hints at larger consequences still to come.
Galaxy of Nightmares succeeds where a lot of Aliens media fails.
Another symbiote-stuffed issue that deepens character dynamics while delivering gooey action thrills.
A great issue that showcases why the book has been so well received for the past few years.
Will the Atoms be able to regroup and save the day?
Deepens the villain roster with a brutal Ra’s al Ghul spotlight, while inching Superman closer to choosing a side.