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‘X-Men’ #27 is heavy on filler and killers
Shifts the focus from its mutant heroes to a new group of villains, with mixed results.
Shifts the focus from its mutant heroes to a new group of villains, with mixed results.
The battle for Latveria is taken to a whole new level.
Sets the stage for what's sure to be a bloody finale, offering ruminations on nature and nurture along the way.
If you were starting to miss the fantastic magic of the Golden Realm and needed a break from Sigurd Jarlson,...
A somber standalone story focused on Captain America.
A story that keeps stopping to explain itself until the action loses its bite.
A man chasing pain and profit as his moral line gets blurrier by the page.
Paul Jenkins returns to the character he helped create with a haunting and deeply introspective look at Bob Reynolds.
You say you want a revolution?
A dark and unsettling Carnage chapter in Death Spiral.
Jen is put in a position where the title feels more like a promise than a nod.
A wild and ridiculous comic that knows the heights it can go to, and relishes in them.