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‘Storm’ #10 kicks off the Thunder War with deafening intensity
This series has quickly become the definitive solo run for one of Marvel Comics’ most prominent Black female superheroes.
This series has quickly become the definitive solo run for one of Marvel Comics’ most prominent Black female superheroes.
The series promises a wild ride packed with street fights, superpowers, and secrets.
Opens with claws, blood, and bone-crunching action and doesn’t let up.
A perfect balance between the utterly outlandish and the utterly profound.
Sure to tug at the heartstrings.
Spider-Man may take a beating, but Joe Kelly and John Romita Jr. make sure every punch lands with emotional weight.
Emma Frost proves she’s just as dangerous in heels and a towel as she is in diamond form.
A nostalgic, beautifully drawn celebration of the Fantastic Four that honors their past while having a blast in the present.
Plus, check out an SDCC exclusive and get a word from Curt Pires!
Get ready as the Starbreaker Supremacy begins!
Mark Waid continues to detail the history of the current DC Universe, but repeats the mistakes of past revisions.
A great return to form from the past issue.