Comic Books
‘Minor Threats: The Last Devil Left Alive’ #3 shows how the past can help or hurt
Explores how the past has helped or hurt its cast of characters while also keeping up its subversive superhero stylings.
Explores how the past has helped or hurt its cast of characters while also keeping up its subversive superhero stylings.
Widens the door of the slowly closing market of children's comics, all while preserving the character's great history.
A savage war, a whispered 'voice of God,' and a final revelation that proves the scariest part of 'The Twilight...
Cute, creepy, and brimming with holiday mischief.
Come for an Ororo Monroe adventure, stay for gorgeous art, meaningful character development, and a lovely collection of variant covers.
Still rigid and out-of-time, but playful and bombastic.
This issue also builds on the explosive fallout of Ultimate Endgame #1.
When a new supreme rises, the old one fades away.
Tackles current issues in a way that's both entertaining and profound while highlighting the dangers of misinformation.
Civil War rises from the grave as Captain America and Iron Man clash over ideals, survival, and brains.
Punisher isn’t hunting anymore: He’s the storm, and everyone feels it coming.
A brutal, beautiful finale packed with jaw-dropping art and seismic reveals.