Comic Books
‘Dead Teenagers’ #2 reveals the greatest horror of all: adulthood
Highlights the perils of adulthood while never losing sight of its inventive carnage.
Highlights the perils of adulthood while never losing sight of its inventive carnage.
A silent struggle for survival pushes Starfleet’s youngest crew to their limits on a hostile world.
Superman Unlimited #12 works best when it puts its emotional core over setting up future issues.
These stories are great, dynamic, and illustrative of a boundless bounty of tales yet to come.
Awesome imagery that feels less meaningful because it probably already happened.
Rucka’s writing offers meticulous cinematic pacing, setting us up for a dark and dangerous showdown between Kate and Master Slay.
Big ideas keep the story engaging, but 'X-Men United' #2 takes its time getting to the point.
A violent tale of suffering set against beautiful, softly lit characters that make a descent into hell feel almost pleasant.
Double the action and double the Titans rosters.
I dare any comic creator to come up with something this outlandish.
The spiral tightens as 'Venom' #257 delivers brutal action and a cliffhanger that sets the stage for the final blow.
A strange chapter that takes you out of the fun team dynamic/murder mystery mashup that made the series so fun...