Comic Books
‘Amazing Spider-Man’ #3 juggles trauma and kinetic art
Joe Kelly and Pepe Larraz deliver a visually electric and emotionally layered issue.
Joe Kelly and Pepe Larraz deliver a visually electric and emotionally layered issue.
The 3K X-Men finally step out of the shadows in a fight-heavy issue that delivers big on action, attitude, and...
Plus: Ultron (Bad Version) versus Ultron (Good-ish Version).
This first issue leaves me optimistic that Marvel is ready to give us their sequel to Return of the Jedi.
Deadpool’s having more fun this time around, which makes the chaos all the more enjoyable.
A well-crafted tribute to the Fantastic Four legacy, elevated by top-tier talent and a variety of entertaining tones.
Zombie presidents! '70s throwbacks! The debut of Deadpool's daughter! This is a Wade Wilson comic to remember.
This issue is a well-executed character study and horror showcase.
A friend’s life hangs in the balance as Ivy fights to save the paradise she created.
A brutal, emotionally charged finale where every punch lands hard.
Ewing allows an emerald alien invasion to be properly terrifying.
Now that we know the identity of the Inferno group, what are their plans for Captain Atom?