Comic Books
House of X #6 review: Three Laws
The revolutionary tale of Mutantkind’s rise comes to a conclusion that will lay the groundwork of the X-Men’s stories for...
The revolutionary tale of Mutantkind’s rise comes to a conclusion that will lay the groundwork of the X-Men’s stories for...
Marvel gets weird in four short tales!
The wildest story ideas from this latest Epic Collection.
You can take the man off the streets, but you can’t take the streets out of the man.
Fantastic Four is back to being a bold, bright, rowdy and original sci-fi action-adventure.
In comics, there may be nothing more macabre than Dracula.
Jim Lee, Rob Liefeld, Marc Silvestri all contribute to this 1990 X-Men event.
The Justice League are going beyond!
From Giant Days John Allison!A supernatural tale of friendship, the devil, and moral gray areas.
Superman: Up in the Sky #4 actually deals with my criticisms of #2 and #3.
Every issue seems to ramp up faster and, dare I say it, more furious.
The writing and art in this issue feel lacking compared to prior issues of the run.