Comic Books
‘Powers 25’ #4 is the best roadmap for a sequel series
Pushes the story in new directions while keeping what made the original series work.
Pushes the story in new directions while keeping what made the original series work.
A collection of new faces are introduced into the story, including some familiar Kaiju from the Godzilla mythos.
One of the bleakest and most unsettling chapters of the year.
Fun action-flick on the surface, layers of symbolic metaphors underneath.
An issue where the chemistry and pacing will have you howling at the moon.
A pure all-ages joyride that proves sometimes fun really is enough.
Proof that the living and the undead share some things in common.
Brings back old foes and introduces new ones while questioning if its lead hero can change for the better.
An exciting, if doomed, adventure that does some heavy lifting for a character desperate for the spotlight.
I really wish Marvel put more effort and intention into their Hellfire Vigil.
A well-crafted character piece, even if its placement in the story leaves much to be desired.
Strong character work and dynamic art more than make up for a boilerplate villain.