X-Men
‘S.W.O.R.D.’ #2 review
S.W.O.R.D. #2 is Ewing and Schiti at their best, showcasing epic battles and a narrative that respects the history of what...
S.W.O.R.D. #2 is Ewing and Schiti at their best, showcasing epic battles and a narrative that respects the history of what...
Just as much fun as the first two volumes -- I just wish it had more places to go to.
Legacy and darkness.
This might be the best part of Future State by far.
Gwen Stacy is sporting the Gwenom costume, but who is inside the Carnage Symbiote?
In truth, it’s a little hard to go back to other $3.99 comics after reading a book by AHOY.
Mighty Morphin juggles pure action, human moments, and clever ideas to perfection.
'Home Sick Pilots' is a supernatural horror that has the stylistic resources to match the freshness of its ideas.
Things go sideways in this issue—and the rest of the series could depend on how the characters respond.
'Haha' is another fantastic look at horror in real life by W. Maxwell Prince.
'That Texas Blood' makes up for a lack of originality with strong characterization and a stunning visualization of small-town Texas.
'American Vampire 1976' #4 raises the stakes as time runs out for our heroes.