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‘Swamp Thing 1989’ #1 is a fascinating story unearthed
A bold and eerie exploration of faith and mythology that still feels daring decades later.
A bold and eerie exploration of faith and mythology that still feels daring decades later.
Jeph Loeb and Jim Cheung revisit the aftermath of 2002's Hush without a clear message.
Beautifully illustrated and thoughtfully written.
A near-perfect end to Robert Kirkman and David Finch's fantasy epic.
Chock full of everything that makes Street Sharks iconic.
A relentless second issue packed with tension and close calls, though a few visual missteps keep it from hitting its...
Your winner, and NEW champion...
The 'big turn' is like a sweet kick to the chops.
A violent fever dream collides with quiet dread in a debut that refuses to explain itself and dares you to...
Look up and see the horrors/wonders.
A murder mystery wrapped in forgotten headlines and psychic weirdness, this debut pulls you in fast and dares you to...
Breathes fresh thinking into a character who easily stagnates.