Comic Books
Generation Gone #2 Review
At the heart of this issue is motivation.
At the heart of this issue is motivation.
Gwenpool is funny, but in a different way.
The partnership between Higgins and McCarthy promises a six-issue series that you won't want to miss
Omega Red is back and he still sucks....the life out of his enemies. Go Gold Team, Go!
The Power Rangers have never felt as serious and dark as they do in this issue.
Strucker is back from the dead as Nick deals with the fallout from the events of Nick Fury vs. S.H.I.E.L.D....
The third time's the charm as this volume provides a decent conclusion.
Another beautifully drawn, by-the-numbers adventure that feels like a chore to read.
A series that has thrived on flipping superhero tropes on their head stumbles right into them this month.
Some solid action and gory art cannot overcome the dearth of character development, interesting plot, or engaging dialogue in this...
In 1998, it's everyone's dream to work in a record store. But this one's hiding something.
The penultimate issue drops a lot of action and great singular hero moments.