Comic Books
The 7 X-Men that deserve a solo series
Let these plucky protagonists have their chance to twinkle.
Let these plucky protagonists have their chance to twinkle.
While not a good jumping on point, Black Cat #5 is a great example of what Marvel Comics done right...
A story about an imperfect heroine trying to do her best in a crazy world.
X-Men #7 is all about questions. With Way of X on its way, we will hopefully soon get some answers.
In 'Fantastic Four' #32, Doom has finally found a bride worthy of his grandeur—the Latverian hero known as Victorious.
The series promises 'a brilliant new vision of the Marvel Universe'.
Locke & Key/Sandman: Hell & Gone is everything you'd want from this crossover and everything you expect from its creators.
Get your first look at the Madman Library Edition Vol 2 cover.
Daredevil has been poisoned!
For fans of near-future science fiction post-war cyberpunk road trip comics.
Shawn Daley's OGN is a wonderful little introspection on the nature of aging and obsolescence.
Chariot #2 is a blast to read and only leaves you more intrigued to keep up with the series.