Comic Books
‘Romeo & Juliet and Godzilla’ lets down strong art with a disappointing script
Both too loyal to its source material and too haphazard with its deviations.
Both too loyal to its source material and too haphazard with its deviations.
Issue #2 opts to explore themes of grief through its trio of main characters.
Doesn't skimp on the action, the emotion, or the forward momentum as it races towards its final issue.
Puts its own spin on the concept of an alternate universe, going for emotional heft instead of high concept.
Cosmic exploration, war, and horror all rolled into one.
Hans and Gillen move from strength to strength, closing the book's first arc on a terrific, horrifying cliffhanger.
When you've saved the Earth multiple times, what else is left?
Tony Stark is pushed to his limits in a prison built to break him, and the escape changes everything.
A focused clash that reinforces who Knull is at his core while pushing him closer to his endgame.
A feast of lively action that makes for an enjoyable and engaging read.
One strange and stunning dimension after another.
Nightmares take hold as the Outliers face an unseen threat, setting up a mystery that only gets stranger from here.