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‘Black Cat’ #2 review
One Goop, Two Goop, White Goop, Black Goop.
One Goop, Two Goop, White Goop, Black Goop.
'Heroes Reborn' returns this year, but what does it mean?!
Led by three industry vets, the new publisher has some novel ideas for a 'simpler' line of books.
In Helm Greycastle, the last dragon prince has been abducted—kept prisoner by an unknown threat: AZTEC MEXICA!
An ambitious opening salvo that ultimately doesn't hang together all that well.
Jules Verne’s: Lighthouse is set at the edge of the galaxy, where there is a giant supercomputer known as the Lighthouse.
Avengers #41 is a single-issue microcosm of Aaron's run with the team: a solid outing, but there could be more.
'Cable' #7 is a more promising look at the future of the title, leaning into some self-aware writing.
Namor lets fly a few great burns but also hints at something far worse for Krakoa.
An entertaining comic with some of the best twists yet in the King in Black event.
X-Force reminds us yet again that Krakoa's threats stem from within as much as without.
The Leader finally enacts his plan in Immortal Hulk vol. 8.