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Review: ‘Oblivion Song’ #1 Presents Robert Kirkman at His Best
As creators in comics become more established, we as readers pick up on their tics and traits. We […] -
Review: ‘The Terrifics’ #1 Intrigues But Doesn’t Break New Ground
DC’s answer to the Fantastic Four begins not with a bang, but with a ‘coming together’ story […] -
Review: ‘Gwenpool’ #25 Delivers an Unbelievable Finish
Start with a cover gag combining two popular characters in the most nonsensical fashion possible. […] -
Review: ‘Aquaman’ #33 Is All About the Crown Coming Down
Aquaman has been one of the most consistently great books since DC Rebirth first launched, and […] -
Review: ‘Descender’ #27 Offers a Captivating Glimpse Into the Past
Exposition is normally a confounding element in comics storytelling. The medium reads quickly and […] -
Review: ‘Doctor Strange: Damnation’ #1 Is Comic Book Purgatory
Hell comes to Earth in a middling start to Marvel’s mystical mini-event, Doctor Strange: […] -
Review: ‘Kick-Ass’ #1 Fails to Understand What It’s About
Kick-Ass has always nominally been focused on what superheroes might look like in the real world. […] -
Review: ‘Invincible’ #144 Is a Love Letter to Superhero Comics
Invincible has been many things to many people over the course of 15 years. It has been a […] -
Review: ‘Thrawn’ #1 Teases the Terror of the Grand Admiral
The Star Wars saga has its fair share of iconic villains, from Darth Vader to Kylo Ren. Each is […] -
Review: ‘Captain America’ #698 Is a Timely Tale of a Man Out of Time
Mark Waid and Chris Samnee kick off the “Out of Time” story arc in Captain America #698, which […]