Comic Books
Doctor Strange by Mark Waid Vol. 3: Herald Review
A story that stands alone with big ideas.
A story that stands alone with big ideas.
Henry and J.J. Abrams' new series has all the trappings of a contemplative, dark, and relatable tale.
This issue's implications will be dissected for quite some time.
A good origin story especially for YA readers.
Matthew Rosenberg's finish is daring.
A big action issue with key twists.
Fun in ways only comics can achieve.
This issue finally shows off this series’ potential.
King's dedication to providing depth to Batman and Catwoman's relationship is incredibly evident in this two-part interlude.
The cliffhanger is intriguing, but that’s about it.
Watters, Dani, Simpson and Bidikar really have something truly special here in this nihilistic narrative.
Kelly Thompson and Carmen Carnero deliver a high-octane starting point for Carol Danvers' new run of adventures.